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Small-town journalist Mitch MacKinnon
finally has a shot at the big time. The only catch? The
cynical sports writer will have to write an article about a
local dating service, A Perfect Match. Mitch might not
believe in professional matchmaking, but soon finds he can’t
get the sexy matchmaker herself out of his mind.
Juliette Lowell is furious when Mitch’s
article demeans her business. She issues Mitch a challenge he
can’t refuse: register as a client to see how A Perfect Match
works. But when Juliette’s system lists Mitch as her perfect
match, the two are in for a whole lot more than they bargained
for. With sparks flying, can true love be far behind?
Once again, Shelley Bradley delivers.
A Perfect Match is pure delight from beginning to
end. The story is both hot and romantic, the characters sexy,
yet real. Mitch and Juliette are people I could imagine
knowing and liking. I was drawn in watching two seemingly
opposite people discover how much they had in common and, in
the process, learn much about themselves. It may be a
contradiction in terms for me to say that Mitch and Juliette’s
romance was like a long, slow tumble into love in the space of
a heartbeat, but that is exactly how I felt reading the
story. A Perfect Match is a luxurious romance
without any slow points that I Joyfully Recommend. If you
like your books sizzling, fast-paced, with some truly
sigh-worthy romantic moments, then Ms. Bradley’s newest tale
is your perfect match. |