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Finding love isn't always black and white ... You: kind, piano-playing sex god Me: hopelessly romantic charity shop manager Honeysuckle Jones has a problem, and her best friends Nell and Tash are on a mission to help her solve it. She needs a man - a caring, intelligent, funny man. But most importantly, a man who's good with his hands ... Luckily Honey's new neighbour - moody, antisocial ex-chef Hal - fails on almost every count. Even though the chemistry between them is electric, he's obviously wrong for her in every way. But when Honey discovers the devastating reason for his moods she decides to give him another chance. And discovers that the best songs aren't always in tune ... A hilarious, feel-good, sexy romantic comedy for fans of Lucy Diamond, Paige Toon and Giovanna Fletcher.
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Summary
Honeysuckle “Honey” Jones has a problem: she's been in many relationships, but none have succeeded, and she finds herself alone and frustrated. Her two best friends, the sexually confident air hostess Tash, and the straight-laced married school teacher Nell, come up with a plan to find Honey a new man, a pianist to be exact. He has to be tall and sexy, and have magic fingers to fix Honey's little “problem”...
In the meantime, a grumpy neighbour settles in the flat opposite from Honey. The mysterious man has her heart racing despite all odds. The only problem is, he's constantly grouchy, rude, obnoxious and downright mean to Honey. And he's not a pianist. He's just a really, really hot blind chef. What is a girl supposed to do to get a decent date?
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This book was funny and lighthearted, and all of its characters were very endearing. Honey is a haphazard type of girl who rarely gets down and is always a ray of positivity for her friends, coworkers, and neighbour. Honey is very selfless and wholeheartedly helps those in need around her, including Hal (her less than friendly flat mate). Hal, on the other hand, has had the world tuned against him. He used to be a hot-shot celebrity chef with a pretty fiancé, a house, and fast cars. Now, having lost everything, he becomes a recluse, never leaving his apartment, and depends on Honey's goodwill to bring him food and company (although he doesn't appreciate it).
Honey and Hal's relationship was a wild roller coaster ride, mostly because of Hal's mood swings and bad temper. All the while these two are trying to find common ground, Honey is sent by her friends on hilarious blind dates that only serve to bring Honey and Hal closer to each other.
The backdrop of the romance is a story about pensioners fighting for the right to keep their home. Honey takes part in their woes and soon becomes the spokesperson for the home, appearing on TV and in the newspapers. The pensioners are endearing and I was moved by their story of survival.
Overall, The Piano Man Project was a quick read, funny, heart-warming, and sexy throughout. I would recommend this book to any one who enjoys slice-of-life comedy and romance.