Plenty More Fish Reviews
I laughed until my mascara ran! – Reviewed by Tammy K. via Amazon

Loved the book and story line. Was so engrossed while reading that I almost missed my stop on the train lol. – Reviewed by Cindy via Amazon

I enjoyed this book, and thoroughly enjoyed the insight into the internet dating world, coupled with humor! Love it! – Reviewed by Anon192281 via Amazon

What can say, this book is 'Awesome', and a very additive read, it contains both thought provoking insight and humor, into the internet dating world. Trust me, once started you will not put this book down, this book is very easy to read, and has moments of humor as well as despair. I cannot wait for the sequel. Fantastic Book Dawn Martin. – Reviewed by Sean Reynolds via Amazon

A must read. Follow Chloe's journey to try and find her soulmate amidst the perils of internet dating. Share with her the pain of betrayal and love lost intertwined with humor and an instinct for survival. – Reviewed by D. Porter via Amazon

A contemporary look at dating on the Internet in the search for love. The book highlights the trials and tribulations with some heartwarming connections. Also highlights the dangers facing women today looking for love. – Reviewed by Chris via Amazon

Enjoyed reading this book, didn’t want it to finish! Would definitely recommend and looking forward to reading the next novel by this talented author. – Reviewed by Mrs. K. Little via Amazon

I bought this book for my kindle as a holiday read. Once I started, I was drawn into the characters. The pace was good, and I thoroughly enjoyed it a brilliant fun read. Can’t wait for the sequel! – Reviewed by Lesley via Amazon

A very well written book giving a realistic feel and an interesting look at true to life Relationships.
Definitely worth reading. – Reviewed by Hazel B. via Amazon

Very good and easy to read book, very enjoyable and hard to put down. Amazing author will definitely buy more of Dawn's books. Looking forward to the.next book. – Reviewed by Amazon Customer via Amazon

Interesting read, an often funny and relatable version of life events. – Reviewed by Mrs. VL Bartlett via Amazon

Great book. – Reviewed by Sarah Guest via Amazon

Thought I'd hate it this book but found it a great read. I have no idea which parts of it are true, but it certainly serves as a stark warning to women thinking about internet dating. – Reviewed by DPM via Amazon

Fabulous and witty read, lighthearted and perfect for a holiday. Can't wait for Dawn's next book. A+ - Reviewed by Mrs. K. via Amazon

Thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it to anyone considering online dating. It was a real eye opener with lots of unexpected twists to the storyline. – Reviewed by Amazon Customer via Amazon

Excellent book didn’t want it to end. Looking forward to the next one. I would truly recommend this book. – Reviewed by Mrs. J. Lewry via Amazon

My relationship with the main character is a love-hate kind of thing. On the one hand, I respect that she stuck by her kids after her husband left her, it's a hard choice to make but she did it without even thinking. On the other hand, she is very quick to judge and some of her observations have me wanting to reach into the page and slap her. This is not to say she's badly written, far from it, and I think she is perfect given the focus of internet dating where it's all too easy to make a snap judgment of someone based on their profile picture, a few sentences they used to describe themselves, and sometimes just their name. The author clearly put a lot of thought into writing this character and she works very well within this story. – Reviewed by Marc Townsend via Goodreads

5 STARS
Chloe goes fishing for a man after a failed marriage of ten years. She finds squids, octopus, and even a shark but nothing worth keeping. Take a boat ride with Chloe as she sails the dating ocean. Written with an eye to the truth "Plenty More Fish" explores a new world filled with mistakes and matches. We see a side rarely that one that needs to be explored. Open your eyes and read. You will be appalled, angered and eventually, you might applaud.

5 STARS
After 10 years of marriage and children, Pete abruptly leaves Chloe claiming their marriage is a farce. Declaring bankruptcy, he leaves Chloe penniless and moves on to marry his silicone-busted bimbo. Chloe dives into the dating pool. After 2 failed dates and one stalker can Chloe's luck get any worse-yes!
Thinking about online dating, matchmaking friends, or just doing the bar scene? This book will open your eyes to what can happen and just might.
Does Chloe find a life after Pete? Is there a soul mate out there for her? You'll just have to read to find out and be prepared to be surprised.

Plenty More Fish is a book about a woman who at first had the dream life with a husband, four kids, and a great career, but later lost the safe life that she once had. She then started the dating life all over again and she literally found herself learning more about the stresses that entail the dating life these days, but also what she needed to watch out for while dating like stalkers and married men, and how their wives will step in if needed. Chloe is an inspiration to all women who are restarting out and trying to find that special someone I think that I would like to read a sequel to this book if ever made. This was a good read. It held my interest, wondering what would happen next. It is a book myself and others can relate to, I am sure. I cannot wait to see how things turn out in the next book. A cautionary story for any woman divorced or single but seeking to go fishing online.

What a good true-life example of how the online scene can be. Interesting experiences of how dating can affect you and your day-to-day living, life, and emotions. Good examples of how to trust and doubt others' outlooks of your life. Do you always listen or is it your way or the highway? Do you ever really know? - Reviewed by Ann

"Plenty More Fish" by Dawn Martin, Chloe goes fishing for a man after a failed marriage of ten years? She finds squids, octopus, and even a shark but nothing worth keeping. Take a boat ride with Chloe as she sails the dating ocean. Written with an eye to the truth "Plenty More Fish" explores a new world filled with mistakes and matches. We see a side rarely that one that needs to be explored. Open your eyes and read. You will be appalled, angered and eventually, you might applaud. - Reviewed by PS

After 10 years of marriage and children, Pete abruptly leaves Chloe claiming their marriage is a farce. Declaring bankruptcy, he leaves Chloe penniless and moves on to marry his silicone-busted bimbo. Chloe dives into the dating pool. After 2 failed dates and one stalker can Chloe's luck get any worse-yes!
Thinking about online dating, matchmaking friends, or just doing the bar scene? This book will open your eyes to what can happen and just might.
Does Chloe find a life after Pete? Is there a soul mate out there for her? You'll just have to read to find out and be prepared to be surprised. - Reviewed by JJ

Plenty More Fish is a book about a woman who at first had the dream life with a husband, four kids, and a great career, but later lost the safe life that she once had. She then started the dating life all over again and she literally found herself learning more about the stresses that entail the dating life these days, but also what she needed to watch out for while dating like stalkers and married men, and how their wives will step in if needed. Chloe is an inspiration to all women who are restarting out and trying to find that special someone I think that I would like to read a sequel to this book if ever made. - Reviewed by Tiffany

This was a good read. It held my interest, wondering what would happen next. It is a book myself and others can relate to, I am sure. I cannot wait to see how things turn out in the next book. A cautionary story for any woman divorced or single but seeking to go fishing online. - Reviewed by Carole

After the divorce, Chloe knew she needed to get back into the dating scene, but it had been years since she dated, and things had changed. As she puts her profile on an online dating site her luck wasn't working and she encountered one bad date after another. And then she meets Mel...
This book has all of the twists and turns to take you on a journey you will never forget, especially on your next date.- Reviewed by Michelle