How to Build a Boyfriend from scratch By Sarah Archer
Paperback published by Harper Collins
Meet Kelly.
A brilliant but socially awkward robotics engineer desperately seeking a wedding date…
Meet Ethan.
Intelligent, gorgeous, brings out the confidence Kelly didn’t know she had and … not technically human. (But no one needs to know that.)
With her sister’s wedding looming and everyone in the world on her case about being perpetually single, Kelly decides to take her love life into her own hands – and use her genius skills to create Ethan.
But when she can’t resist keeping her new boy toy around even after the ‘I do’s’, Kelly knows she needs to hit the off switch on this romance, fast. Only, when you’ve found (well, made) your perfect man, how do you kiss him goodbye?
MY REVIEW
I watched a TV series Humans about a family, who has a woman robot, helping the family.So when I read the outline of this book, it piped my interest. Just like some single women, who are looking for Mr right, Kelly is too, and she to find her Mr Right so she can have a boyfriend to take to her sisters wedding. Kelly signed up for an online dating, after submitting all her details all she had to do was wait for the results to find her perfect match. If only it was so easy for Kelly to create a boyfriend out of thin air. And then Kelly had a plan. She was going to make a male robot. A story of not just only stretching out on the imaginary side, but is also a light hearted romance.
My thank to
I would like to thank Rebecca at Harper Collins for sending me exciting novel How to Build a Boyfriend from scratch to read and review and for most of all for inviting me to be part of the blog tour today.
ABOUT AUTHOR SARAH ARCHER
Sarah Archer is a Black List Screenwriting Mini-Lab fellow who has had material produced for Comedy Central and published short stories and poetry in numerous literary magazines. After living in Los Angeles, where she worked in literary management and development on projects including House, Concussion, Roots, and Girls Trip, she currently lives in Brooklyn.
The Plus One was her first novel.



