Four women are visited by a former lover who apologizes for breaking their hearts 20 years before. (Finalist, Intl. Book Awards, Fiction)
Reviews: “…falls somewhere between “American Pie,” “Crazy, Stupid Love” and “The Forty Year-Old Virgin.” A true pleasure to read.” Daniel Boucher, The NovelBlog – “Written in such a fresh style that you practically expect the typeface to rub off on your fingers like wet ink. Blumenthal has a Woody Allen-like ear for dialogue.” The Kindle Book Review – “Blumenthal has a jaundiced eye and a wonderfully ironic style” L.A. Daily News – “… a fun dive into one man’s past… Very much recommended.” The Midwest Book Review – “Reminded me of the cult classic High Fidelity by Nick Hornby” The Book Nook Club – “With a nod to Denis Leary’s Bad Boy movie, Three and a Half Virgins is an amusing character study of a man looking back at his transgressions towards women.” Harriet Klausner, Mainstream Fiction – “If you mine this brilliantly written story down to its core, you’ll find a message on the value of repentance and forgiveness in our shared world.” Roger Wright, Fictionique – “A delightful tale about a man’s personal journey to understand his past. Highly recommended.” Great Minds Think Aloud Book Club