They’ve been lifelong enemies, but do their arguments hide more romantic feelings?
Kennedy When my mother volunteered me to co-chair the Cedar Creek Winter Festival with my rival Connor Murphy, I knew exactly what she was doing. Mom was making me her next matchmaking project but this time she’s got it all wrong. My brother’s best friend is all wrong for me, and no matter what stunts she pulls to get us together, I’m not going to fall for it.
Connor I’ve been secretly in love with Kennedy for as long as I can remember, but I never thought she felt the same. When we are forced to work together on our small town’s Winter Festival and start to become friends, I seize the chance to explore the growing attraction between us. But does she share my feelings? Or is the woman I love just using me as a fun distraction? They might be opposites, but when it comes to romance, if they can just get on the same page they have a chance at forever.
“Matched with the Mechanic” is part of the Lunchtime RomComs series, short read stories you can read in one sitting. If you like sweet and funny closed door romances with spunky heroines, cinnamon roll heroes, meddling friends and families, and no angst, these are the happily ever after stories you’ve been looking for. Check them out today.
I enjoyed this quick lunchtime read. It was the better than the last one I read because the storyline & character progression seemed to flow better. It was more believable the speed of the change in their feelings probably because they knew each other since they were kids. If you are use to sweet & clean this might not be for you. There is plenty of passionate kissing. And while close door, there are plenty of references to what happens behind that closed door.
This series is fun engaging with great characters with meddling family which is sweet and endearing and their pretty darn good at matchmaking lol i also like that this series is short but they each wrap up nicely. 🥳🥳🥳🥰🥰🥰