review 1: Elle Masters stopped dating since her last relationship was bust and with some convincing from her friends, Valerie and Rachel to have a girls night out on the town she hesitantly decides to indulge them. During the outing Elle meets Nick Wright and with the novel being interactive in your choosing one of two results for each chapter as you read Elle’s fate with Nick, you have the chance to backtrack your decision for the other choice.Another interesting plot of the book is being able to decide if you want Elle to have a one-night stand with Nick or have them begin a relationship that leads to something more permanent. As you read the different scenarios of Elle’s decisions most will choose the next step according to their personal dating experiences and relationships ... morealso considering how they could have handled certain relationships in the past.This is my first time experiencing an interactive electronic novel and recommend this fun novel to readers of dating, romance, and relationship books because you have the chance to choose what the ending will be for the main character.I received this book free through CLP Blog Tours in exchange for an unbiased opinion in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission guidelines. review 2: Tara Lee Reed is on tour now with CLP Blog Tours and Coulda, Woulda, ShouldaI need to go full disclaimer here with my review and say that I did proofreading for Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda so my reading experience for this interactive novel was probably different for most. I knew all the situations “you” could get into but I didn’t know how they would correlate while I was actually reading the book and following along and seeing where my decisions led me to. This book is seriously such a blast. It’s clever and cute and such a genius idea. I don’t know how many situations I put myself through just to see what would happen. Looking for something different? Try this one out! less