The Stud Finder in the book hasn’t been able to find the right kind of man for herself. She has been successful in her field for many years and during these years she has provided the best match to every man and woman. When Dylan Parker’s sister comes to her and tells her that Dylan is going to take the help of the internet to find the perfect match for himself, she thinks that he is not taking the right step.
Dylan’s sister also thinks that he is making a big error because the ad he is placing does not suit his choice. Such an ad can attract women who are lusty and they want material wealth only so finding true love through such sites is not guaranteed at all. So the Stud Finder is given the duty to find the right kind of woman for Dylan and quite ironically she herself is interested in this bachelor who is one of a kind.
She knows that all she is hired for is to find the perfect woman for Dylan and she cannot present herself as an option. Moreover, Dylan would never look at such a woman because his choice which is written in the ad is far different. Lauren Blakely has shown an appeal for such topics, My So-Called Sex Life and The Tryst are examples of this thing.
The love blooms in these books when the two lovers spend more and more time together. Grace Grant and Jesse Metcalfe have not given a rollercoaster ride through narration but it is a nice experience overall because the pace of the narration was according to the demand.