The Love Project
The Love Project
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T.B. Markinson and Miranda MacLeod bring matchmaking to the 21st century with The Love Project.
I can so relate to this premise. Anyone who has a project or business that needs to earn money has to change everything about how they do business versus ten years ago, five years, and if heavily dependent on online purchases a year makes a difference.
The fact that Joni has to convince her Mom and her unsupportive father to leave the safety of what is known into an unknown and uncertain success is what most people deal with today. Markinsons and MacLeod do justice to this struggle.
It helps that there is a romance filling in what could just be a boring plot. (I say boring because I live this struggle both as a person trying to hustle and as a single person who is dating.) Romance always fixes things. I love the gradual buildup to Joni and Hope's romance. The struggle is real when it comes to dating. Markinson and MacLeod make it look fun, crazy, and depressing - it is! They also bring the heat for Joni and Hope.
There are some interesting twists I didn't see coming and that is always a nice surprise.
Kudos to Markinson and MacLeod for bringing us yet another Love Project that we can root for.