She might as well be unicorn hunting as dating…
Her work saves lives, which is why being a pediatric oncologist comes first in Dr. Cherry Carmichael's life. Dating comes second. Or maybe even third because she too often lets her twin brother, Harry, talk her into being his fake date at business functions. Bar hopping and twin shenanigans take all the barely existent free time she can devote to her love life. Not that she's ever come close to finding the perfect man… or love… or a unicorn. They are all equally elusive.
Harry's gift of a trial membership at The Perfect Date is as frustrating to her as it is thoughtful. She and her twin brother both know she doesn't have time to meet potential dates for a lousy cup of coffee, much less for a real date. Harry is also forty and unattached. It's obvious to Cherry that her brother's years with the dating service haven't worked out for him either.
Of course, Harry's main issue is that he has money and women want him more for his bank account than for himself. Cherry's biggest problem is that she needs a stay-at-home husband, not some work-driven guy who will expect her to make huge career sacrifices. It's too bad medical degrees don't come with dating advice.