THE MATCHMAKER MEETS HER MATCHMaggie Conner might not have had muchexperience with men—okay, so she'd had absolutelyno experience with men—but that didn't mean shecouldn't find love matches for her female clients.All she needed was the right man.…Trouble was, she'd found exactly the wrong man—Nick Kaplan, a hard-muscled, love-'em-and-leave-'emtype with a dangerously seductive smile. Not only wasNick pure temptation in a leather jacket, he was alsoMaggie's new roommate!So why not make him over into somebody else'sperfect man? Well, for one thing, the more up-closeand-personal time they spent together, the moreMaggie wanted to keep Nick all to herself.…
Ahhh, 2002. Before we had Match.com and a slew of online dating sites. Heroine is opening up a matchmaking business when in walks the hero, riding a motorcycle and wearing a leather jacket. He's her new roommate thanks to her Dear Old Granny, who failed to tell her that she rented out a room to Sexy Stud Muffin prior to going into assisted living. The heroine says no, you can't live with me. The hero says, hey - I signed a lease. Then heroine says, OK I'll let you live in that room not because you signed a lease but because I bet I can find you your perfect match in four weeks then you can have the keys to the place that, you know, you signed a lease for.
I could roll with the dated references (a matchmaking service, videotapes etc.), but the set-up was too contrived for me to buy in to. So, moving on.
Řekla jsem si, že si jen tak pro odreagovačku projdu některé mamčiny harlekýnky. Všichni víme, o co v harlekýnkách jde, takže na ně klasické recenze psát nebudu. Slouží mi jako takové čtecí odlehčení pro pobavení :)