Katie Matthews needs a knight in shining armor. Immediately. Three weeks shy of graduating from college, her life is on a crash course with disaster.
Her parents suddenly announce they're moving across country. Bye-bye free place to live.
Her long-time boyfriend decides he's really not all that committed. Bye-bye relationship.
Homeless, boyfriend-less and very nearly broke, Katie searches for someone to save her from the monumental mess her life has become. Her best friend Dani, who offers her a place to stay but who just might live with the biggest slob on the planet. Her parents, who are so busy reinventing their own lives that they can't be bothered with hers. Even her ex-boyfriend, Ben, whose mixed signals are making her head spin.
In desperation, she answers an ad for a roommate and discovers the perfect place to live—and some gorgeous roommates, too. Things might work out for Katie, after all. But when another unanticipated complication arises, her new living situation is threatened.
As she baby-steps her way out of a never-ending string of disasters, wondering if that knight in shining armor is ever going to show up, she realizes that she might not need one, after all. Katie Matthews just might be able to save herself.
Liz Appel is a member of RA (Romantics Anonymous) and has been known to cry spontaneously over sappy love songs and even sappier Hallmark commercials. She is also the alter ego of YA novelist Beth Balmanno.
Match Me is the first in a series of "Me" novels, stories that just might have kernels of truth embedded from her own romantic past.
Upcoming titles to be released include Love Me and Marry Me.
I can really identify with some of the characters in this book. My husband and I did leave our college-age children behind when we moved from one coast to the other. Liz Appel tells a good story that is filled with humor and great dialogue. I'll be buying the third book in the series when it's available.
This book made me laugh. This girl's luck has got to be the worst on the planet! The ending was too abrupt. I felt like something was missing and wanted to hear the end of the story. Cute read overall.