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A Shanahan Match #4

Marrying the Matchmaker

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As the middle child of the Shanahan family, Zaira does her best to keep the peace. She doesn't share her dream of becoming a published author with her family to spare herself their disapproval. When she's caught in a scandal involving the local matchmaker, Bellamy McKenna, she must put her storytelling ability to good use and feign a match with him to avoid wagging tongues and her parents' anger.

Feeling the growing pressure to marry as a well-known, yet single matchmaker to St. Louis's Irish community, Bellamy reluctantly agrees to a temporary match with Zaira. But even though the matchmakers in his family might be able to find love for others, they have a history of disastrous relationships for themselves. When secrets and danger force Zaira and Bellamy to work together, is it finally the matchmaker's turn to be lucky in love?

327 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 3, 2026

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Jody Hedlund

87 books4,751 followers
Jody Hedlund is the best-selling author of over fifty books and is the winner of numerous awards. She writes sweet historical romances with plenty of sizzle. Find out more at jodyhedlund.com.

Jody lives in central Michigan with her husband, five busy children, and five spoiled cats. When she’s not penning another of her page-turning stories, she loves to spend her time reading, especially when it also involves consuming coffee and chocolate.




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692 reviews88 followers
November 23, 2025
“𝑬𝒗𝒆𝒏 𝒘𝒉𝒆𝒏 𝑰 𝒕𝒓𝒊𝒆𝒅 𝒏𝒐𝒕 𝒕𝒐 𝒍𝒐𝒗𝒆 𝒚𝒐𝒖, 𝑰 𝒇𝒂𝒊𝒍𝒆𝒅 𝒂𝒕 𝒊𝒕 𝒖𝒕𝒕𝒆𝒓𝒍𝒚, 𝒃𝒆𝒄𝒂𝒖𝒔𝒆 𝑰 𝒄𝒂𝒏’𝒕 𝒄𝒖𝒕 𝒎𝒚 𝒍𝒐𝒗𝒆 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒐𝒖𝒕 𝒐𝒇 𝒎𝒚 𝒍𝒊𝒇𝒆 𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒉𝒐𝒖𝒕 𝒄𝒖𝒕𝒕𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒐𝒖𝒕 𝒎𝒚 𝒉𝒆𝒂𝒓𝒕 𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒑𝒍𝒆𝒕𝒆𝒍𝒚.”

Okay wow. This book was so good. I could not put it down. The chemistry was off the charts and the kisses were even better. These two had sparks every time they were on the page.

Zaira is an undercover author who needs some real-life romantic experience so she can write better. Bellamy is dealing with a lot of pressure on his latest matchmaking job, and if he messes it up, it could hurt the whole family business.

They run into each other and make a small deal. Bellamy gives her a hug or a kiss to inspire her writing, and she helps him figure out his toughest client. It should have been simple. But then they get caught together. The rumors start right away. To keep things from blowing up and to protect both their reputations, they agree to say they are courting each other. And just like that, the fake relationship... and then engagement starts!

They’ve known each other for years, but this is the closest they’ve ever been. Bellamy keeps his guard up because he has always liked her, but he believes love is not meant for him. While Bellamy constantly objects to them getting too close Zaira has always felt drawn to him... making their arrangement fun for her but also confusing and risky.

Their “practice” moments slowly turn into real feelings, which were never part of the plan. A fake courtship sounded easy, but pretending gets harder when everything between them starts to feel real. Bellamy thinks his family is cursed in love, so he tries to push her away. Zaira tries to hold back too, knowing if she reveals she truly has feelings for him he will push her away.... but all she wants is to be near him.

Can the matchmaker accept that his perfect match may be Zaira...Can Zaira's happily ever after finally be found outside the pages of her stories and be with Bellamy?!

The tension in this book was everything. So many “I hate that I love you” moments, and I ate them up. Every time they let their walls drop, I was obsessed. Now I need to go back and read the earlier books.

This was a full six-star read for me.

I received a complimentary copy. This review reflects my honest opinion.
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533 reviews53 followers
November 24, 2025
I’ve so enjoyed Jody Hedlund’s A Shanahan Match series, and while I’m sad to see it come to an end, Marrying the Matchmaker is a perfectly romantic, exciting conclusion. I’ve been looking forward to Bellamy’s story since book one, and Zaira was such an interesting character, too. This book is unique and captivating, and I can’t wait for more from Hedlund! 4.5/5 stars

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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1,173 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
February 2, 2026
I’ve loved this series from the beginning, and this final installment was a truly delightful and satisfying way to wrap everything up. Bellamy has been a favorite character of mine throughout the series, so seeing him finally get his love match felt especially rewarding.

The romance between Bellamy and Zaire is passionate and heated while keeping the door closed. Their chemistry is tangible and the tension between them was perfect. I adored these two!

I also really enjoyed the historical setting in St. Louis, which added to the dynamics. There are two orphaned children in the story who brought a lot of heart and emotion, and the inclusion of Irish customs was interesting and gave the book an extra layer of depth and charm.

One of my favorite aspects was how both main characters have interests their families wouldn’t approve of—interests they feel forced to keep secret. Watching them support and encourage each other in those pursuits made their relationship feel even sweeter.

Overall, this was a lovely, heartfelt, and deeply satisfying romance, and a wonderful conclusion to a series I’ve truly enjoyed. I’m sad to see it end.

I received a complementary copy but a positive review was not required.
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798 reviews16 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 8, 2026
After a couple of great matches in the Shanahan Family,  Bellamy knew he was close to becoming the official Matchmaker of the county. His father was ready to hand over the official records.  But his father had one more request.  


Zaira loved to write but had to keep it secret from her parents.  Her friend, Bellamy, knew she wrote for the newspaper under the guise of being a man.  Bellamy hid his artistic talent from his father. They also hid their feelings for each other.


A sweet final story of the Shanahan Match Series. I have really enjoyed the books. Each book was very entertaining.  I loved the characters and I sure love Jody Hedlund's books.
83 reviews4 followers
December 27, 2025
I received an advance reader copy of this book. The thoughts and opinions are my own.

I was so excited for Bellamy to get his own story!! Who doesn’t love a fake relationship trope? Bellamy and Zaira find themselves in a pickle and are forced in to a fake match. Zaira craves adventures, will Bellamy be able to keep her safe? Will they hold on to their own secrets or will those secrets tear them apart?

Jody’s characters are so endearing! The attraction and tension between Bellamy and Zaira can almost be felt through the pages. I love how Bellamy cares for Zaira and has always had such a connection with her. Their love story does not disappoint! I need more books about them!
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941 reviews79 followers
January 5, 2026
Marrying the Matchmaker is a captivating conclusion to the wonderful A Shanahan Match series. The series offers an entertaining snapshot of Irish American community life in 19th century St. Louis unfolding through the lives and loves of the Shanahan and McKenna families. This story centers around the relationship between middle daughter Zaira Shanahan and matchmaker Bellamy McKenna. Their contrasting personalities (imaginative versus logical) clash in delightful ways, and both beautifully crafted characters are conflicted between family expectations and personal dreams. Tender moments mixed with humorous ones, wrapped in romantic tension, keep the well-paced story engaging and fresh. I totally enjoyed this story and the series and highly recommend them.
I read an early copy of this book from the publisher through Interviews and Reviews via NetGalley with no obligation to write a positive review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Profile Image for Laura.
1,928 reviews22 followers
February 9, 2026
Do you like stories that feature a matchmaker? Do you wish that matchmakers were more of a thing in modern day society?

Zaira is the middle child in the Shanahan family, and she dreams of becoming a published author. She keeps this dream from her family, but when she involves herself in a scandal by asking local matchmaker Bellamy McKenna to kiss her so she will know how to write about it, her life is about to change. Zaira and Bellamy are forced into an engagement to cover up the scandal. Will these two fall in love? Will they be able to help those in need in their community?

My thoughts on this novel:
• I enjoyed this novel’s setting in St. Louis, Missouri in 1849.

• There is a spark and great chemistry between the two leads, Zaira and Bellamy.

• This historical romance has the fake relationship and friends to lovers’ tropes. There was great tension with the fake romance, but with each kiss, real feelings would form.

• The story was told through Zaira and Bellamy’s point of views in alternating chapters. I loved how these two characters could be themselves with each other.

• This novel is the conclusion to the “A Shanahan Match” series. I wish this series could continue.

• I loved the look into the Irish community in St. Lous and Irish matchmaking. My Great-Great Grandparents came from Ireland. At this point in time, the Irish are immigrating to S. Louis because the potato famine and are living in terrible conditions. Zaira and Bellamy help a pair of orphans.

• The McKennnas as a matchmaking family are good at making matches for others, but not for themselves which has made Bellamy hesitant to match with Zaira.

• Cholera is spreading through St. Louis, which is scary at the time, especially as they didn’t know what caused it. They thought it might be in the malt used to make beer or in the air as a miasma. Unfortunately, they didn’t realize it was contaminated drinking water.

• There was some action and tension towards the end of the book where the two main characters find themselves inadvertently mixed up in a bank robbery.

• This book was a clean and inspiring read. It focused on a theme of telling the truth.

Favorite Quote:
“Was it because she cared more about what people thought of her and pleasing them than doing what was right and pleasing to God?” - This was an interesting and very thoughtful quote.

Overall, Marrying the Matchmaker by Jody Hedlund was a quick read and a very romantic historical romance. I enjoyed this book, and it was a great read for the Valentine’s season.

Book Source: Thank-you to @jodyhedlund @bethanyhousefiction @greatreadsbookpromo for the review copy of this novel as part of the Great Reads Book Promotion Tour.

This review was first posted on my blog at: https://lauragerold.blogspot.com/2026...
Profile Image for Julie Carpenter.
1,918 reviews240 followers
February 2, 2026
Dear Bellamy,

You have proved yourself to be a very efficient and understanding matchmaker. Watching you navigate your previous matches, and the trickiness behind those, everyone has applauded you. Even Oscar, even though you might not quite see it. Those couples are thriving and very much in love.

Speaking of love, I think it's time that you stop trying to tell yourself that there are no feelings being harbored by you for Zaira Shanahan. Every interaction between you two has been noticed by us readers, and those around you. You might be out of your depth with that one. Actually, you are. Completely out of your depth with her. Boy, you are smitten. Wholly and irrevocably. Stop trying to deny it. It is seen by everyone but yourself and Zaira. Shakespeare had it right when he penned the words, "The lady doth protest to much, methinks". Yes, that applies to you, and Zaira. You both are way in over your heads. When are you going to recognize that and move forward to being happy together and building a beautiful and messy life together? And stop the protest that is on your lips right now. There is too much evidence to support my claims.

You trying to avoid her when she enters a room. The increased eye contact. Your continual watching where she is at in proximity to you. Your protectiveness of her, yet brushing it off as brusque and telling her she needs to be more careful. Your hands flexing. Knowing her secret. Her knowing yours. From the first moment we saw you interact, we all knew. I'd dare say that your cheeks might turn a touch red and your hand might be flexing a touch.

Again, trust us. We know. We see all of the signs whether you do or not. When you finally allow yourself to trust her completely with your heart, she will do all she can to protect it. Just the same as you when you finally realize that you already own her heart. And in those moments of peril and danger, you two are a great team and care deeply for the safety of each other.

It's time. Enjoy your journey throughout this book as you woo and allow yourself to fall even more completely in love with Zaira, the other half of your heart.

Sincerely,
All Readers Invested In You & Zaira


Content: Clean. Some kisses but nothing further. Some mild moments of peril but nothing graphic.

I received a physical copy from the author/publisher, Bethany House, as well as a digital copy via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions in the review are my own.

Happy Reading!!!
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77 reviews3 followers
February 8, 2026

Jody really sets the stage in 1849 St. Louis. They are rebuilding after the fire, the cholera epidemic is slowly declining, and the number of orphans on the streets is vast. This book starts about a month give or take, after book 3.

Bellamy is a young Irish immigrant matchmaker, preparing to take over his family business.

Ohhh, Bellamy! This young matchmaker has been devious, cunning, and a total trickster when it comes to setting up his matches. And he’s been wildly successful… except when it comes to himself—not that he’s planning on being matched.

We also get a real glimpse of who Zara is in book 3. She’s secretly writing a story, and she also knows Bellamy’s secret! I was eagerly awaiting this book!!

The chemistry between these two was insane. Even though they deny their attraction—not only to each other, but to themselves—they’re basically gluttons for punishment because they just can’t stay away. They’re so similar, yet they constantly challenge each other while also offering support… even when they can’t stand one another. I was thoroughly invested and couldn’t put it down. Such a lovely conclusion to the Shanahan Matchmaker series!
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770 reviews45 followers
February 9, 2026
the Matchmaker is the fourth book in the Shanahan Match series and let me tell you this book is a wonderful installment to this series. This one happenes to focus on Bellamy who has been doing most of the relationship magic since book 1 and he has definitely been a character I have always taken a liking to so seeing him having a larger role in this book was a pleasure. If you are someone who enjoys the trope of fake dating this is the story for you.

We are introduced to the other Shanahan daughter Zaira. Zaria longs to be a published author but her parents disapprove seeing as it could bring dishonor. She has no interest in being forced into marriage but longs for the happy relationships her sisters have. When she and Bellamy are caught in a misunderstanding by her parents they agree to a fake plan.

However, as time goes by they truly realize that they care for each other. Unfortunately they are unsure how to take the next step to make things appear real. Will they find the courage to admit their true feelings.
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654 reviews14 followers
February 2, 2026
Marrying the Matchmaker
(A Shanahan Match Book #4)
by Jody Hedlund
Published by Bethany House

Ohhh, that first kiss… WOW. 😍🔥
The chemistry between Zaira and Bellamy absolutely leapt off the page.

Zaira, the middle Shanahan sibling, is a peacemaker with a secret dream of becoming a published author—one she keeps hidden to avoid criticism. When a scandal forces her into a pretend match with the very matchmaker who caused it, her storytelling skills suddenly become essential.

Bellamy McKenna is a respected Irish matchmaker in 1800s St. Louis… and yet still single himself. Reluctantly agreeing to a temporary courtship, neither expects the sparks, secrets, or danger that follow—or that this match might finally be the one.

💚 I adored these two. They were likable, engaging, and truly wonderful together.
🍀 I’ve loved this entire series, especially since it’s set in my home state, and I really enjoyed learning more about the Irish immigrant experience—especially meaningful since my own ancestors are from Ireland.
✨ This is a clean, faith-friendly historical romance I highly recommend.

I’ve received a complimentary copy and was under no obligation to leave a positive review.

#MarryingTheMatchmaker #JodyHedlund #BethanyHouse #CleanRomance #IrishHistoricalRomance
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330 reviews2 followers
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February 9, 2026
Very “lusty” for a Christian book

Why is this necessary?
“At the quick rise of her chest, Bellamy's attention dropped to her bust. The style of her summer gown was cut low, leaving the swell of her chest showing above the lacy edge of her bodice. His gaze seemed to reach out and caress her skin, and she drew in another breath, this one more pronounced than the last. Was this what desire truly felt like?” Pg 11
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46 reviews
February 5, 2026
That was beautiful and satisfying and yes. 1000 times yes. And i am Zaria. Noone can tell me otherwise.
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Author 3 books46 followers
February 10, 2026
Ahhh another masterpiece from Jody Hedlund! I couldn’t get enough of this wonderful historical romance.

This story captivated me from the very start and I couldn’t wait to find out all that it had in store for me! If you read some of the past books in the series you will know Bellamy, he is an Irish matchmaker, but he is also hiding a secret. Zaira is the middle child of a wealthy family and does her best to keep the peace, so as a published author, she writes under a pen name to avoid disapproval from her family. She needs to do some research for one of her stories that brings forth a scandal involving Bellamy. These two were so highly attracted to each other, but are hiding their true feelings and also don’t realize how strongly they feel for one another. The romantic tension was high and done so well! Jody Hedlund is so good at the chemistry, the sizzling kisses that can scorch the pages, while still keeping the door closed and comfortable for me as a reader. They had this love, hate thing going between them, so I loved how the Dual POV was done too so we knew how they both were starting to feel while they tried to resist each other. One of my favorite scenes was the bank scene when both Bellamy and Zaira’s walls start to come down. It was really something special. This book is not an easy one to put down. It had romance, danger, adventure and reminded me of everything I love about Jody Hedlund's books!

I received a complimentary copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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Author 3 books71 followers
February 1, 2026
You know how you get to know a whole cast of characters throughout a book series? And then you read the final book, and you see a quick glimpse of each MC, and then… it’s all over. And you say goodbye? (until you re-read, of course!) it’s that bittersweet feeling. They all got their happily ever after, and you’re left, alone, trying to figure out what to read next, if you can read anything, and if you’ll connect with the characters.

That’s how it feels, leaving the Shanahan siblings.

I’ve enjoyed walking through the trials, the adventures, the heartbreak, and the healing with the Shanahans.

Zaira and Bellamy finish off the series. The matchmaker finally finding his own match.

I loved the theme of honesty throughout this story. So often in fiction, with fake dating especially, we do often see lying, and the characters don’t always come clean, or admit they the lying was wrong. But both Zaira and Bellamy see the problem with hidden hobbies/activities and both desire to be honest and truthful — not only with each other, but with their families.

As usual the book contains swoony kisses, adventure, and a little intrigue. Faith, honesty, respect, and purity is also woven through the book.

Thank you, Jody, for another great series, and my ARC copy!




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269 reviews17 followers
February 11, 2026
Oh man, I LOVED the banter in this book!!!!! It was Sooooo well done. I am always a fan of enemies to more, and this one was the perfect journey.
Our matchmaker, Bellamy, has been very successful in his journey of making matches so far, but believes that love is not in the cards for himself. He has met his match in the spunky and outspoken Zaira, who tests his willpower every time she comes around 😂
These two are a hoot, but it’s the chemistry both between the banter and their deeper connection that really makes you root for them. They are clearly meant to be, and they are a perfect match. So I was definitely invested haha

A must read, and a great book 4 in this series!! I highly recommend it if you haven’t read it yet!!

Thanks to the author publisher and Netgalley for an advance copy. All opinions are my own!
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Author 5 books90 followers
February 3, 2026
Marrying the Matchmaker by Jody Hedlund is a historical fiction novel that is a delight from start to finish.

Zaira Shanahan has a bit of a rebellious spirit that seems to get her into trouble frequently. Here, she ends up in a compromising position with the local (and widely desired by the ladies) matchmaker, Bellamy McKenna. And that was after they had kissed in public.

The two had agreed to help each other with their secrets. She needed Bellamy to kiss her so she would know how to show the proper emotion in her romance stories that she was writing for the local paper, and in return, she would help him with a difficult match he was trying to make. He was too captivated by Zaira to fulfill his promise to kiss her, so she made him do it openly, which prompted their father and her brother to set up a match.

They only agreed because they decided it would be a fake match, and they would end it after a certain point. But then...stuff happens, and it is so good, you will not be able to put this book down.

If you love hate-to-romance and forced marriage tropes, you will adore Marrying the Matchmaker. I highly recommend it!

I received a complimentary copy courtesy of Bethany House Publishers via NetGalley for my honest opinion.
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411 reviews2 followers
February 7, 2026
Another delightful historical romance from Jody Hedlund! Marrying the Matchmaker is the fourth—and sadly final—installment in the A Shanahan Match series, which follows the Shanahan siblings during the cholera epidemic in 1800s St. Louis. In this book, we finally get to see Zaira Shanahan and Bellamy McKenna—the famous local matchmaker—realize just how deeply in love they truly are.

Zaira is an expert at keeping the peace—and at hiding her dream of becoming a published author. When a misunderstanding sparks a scandal that links her to Bellamy, St. Louis’s most notorious matchmaker, she does what any storyteller would do: she invents a courtship. Bellamy, under mounting pressure to finally marry, reluctantly agrees to play the suitor—despite coming from a family that excels at finding love for others but seems cursed when it comes to themselves. As gossip swirls, danger looms, and they spend far too much time together, their pretend romance begins to feel uncomfortably real. After all, what happens when a matchmaker becomes the one who’s matched?

I truly think this may be my favorite book in the entire series! I’ve loved Bellamy since the first book, where he already proved himself a gifted matchmaker like his father. And Zaira completely stole my heart with her love of storytelling and her flair for the dramatic and adventurous.

While the plot is lighthearted and full of charm, it also grapples with the sobering reality of a devastating epidemic, drawing both characters into selfless efforts to help those affected. There are several unexpected turns that add intrigue, but what I loved most was the banter between Zaira and Bellamy—and how they stubbornly ignore the fact that they are already smitten, pretending indifference despite their undeniable chemistry.

The characters are truly the highlight. Bellamy’s big heart and protectiveness of Zaira made me swoon, even as he tried (and failed) to guard himself against love, convinced he was doomed to repeat his family’s history of failed marriages. He’s naïve in some ways, brooding and heroic in others, and always a true gentleman. Zaira, on the other hand, is a joy—fun-loving, quirky, and determined. I especially related to her people-pleasing tendencies and her struggle to defend her own dreams, particularly with her parents. Her antics genuinely made me laugh, and her compassion for others was deeply endearing.

The romance is full of sparks and sizzling tension while remaining clean and heartfelt. Both characters experience meaningful personal growth, and the faith thread woven throughout the story was especially touching. One quote that stood out to me comes from Oscar, Bellamy’s father: “Remember, there’s no luck involved in love. Instead, ’tis what you do day after day that counts, first growing in God’s love yourself, and then growing in love toward her.”

All in all, this is a wonderful historical romance that will capture your heart and leave you smiling. I highly recommend it. While it can be read as a standalone, I strongly suggest reading the series in order to fully appreciate the character growth and the continued presence of the Shanahan siblings—it was such a joy to follow them through each book.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Bethany House Publishers and was under no obligation to post a positive review. This is my honest and unbiased opinion.
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595 reviews39 followers
February 5, 2026
It's time for the matchmaker himself to get on board with the romance train! Bellamy is the town's budding matchmaker, but he's finding his position getting more challenging as everyone is slowly expecting him to set an example and start to settle down himself.

Meet Zaira Shanahan. She's an energetic young woman from a prominent family and left relatively to her own devices. She's secretly growing her author career - submitting her work under a pseudonym and living her dream. You can find her sneaking around town, scaling a trellis to research what being a spy might feel like for one of her characters. But she starts to run into issues where her writing lacks a personal understanding of romantic experiences.

This is where it got interesting! Zaira asks Bellamy to help her by bargaining for a hug. He needs information that she has and she wants to make a deal. She'll give him the information he seeks if he just agrees to hug her so can gain some romantic-like experience. It's all for her writing so that she can more effective writing romance scenes. But this bargain turned into a lot more than either of them expected. Bellamy takes the information and then doesn't help her, so she shows up at his family's pub and kisses him in front of everyone. Which quickly turns into strong rumors and their stuck in a difficult position.

I think what I loved so much about their dynamic was that Bellamy was actually already deeply smitten for Zaira from the very beginning. But he's refused to ever let it show because he believes his family is cursed with relationships and that she deserves someone much more than himself. Zaira on the other hand seems more honest with herself in that she regularly admits that he's handsome, but she could never see herself being with him.

Now they're caught inside of an even bigger challenge because their parents match them and they must court publicly now. But they are both pretending it's all a rouse so they can get the rumors to calm down and then they will go their separate ways.

However, the tension keeps rising. The more time they spend together, the harder it becomes to deny those feelings that are growing for both of them.

A beautiful and faith filled journey that I couldn't have loved more if I wanted to. Zaira and Bellamy are a great representation of the Irish immigrant community and you also get to see quite a bit of what those communities struggled with during this time.
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114 reviews245 followers
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
February 1, 2026
✨Spoiler-free Book Review✨
Marrying the Matchmaker by Jody Hedlund
⭐️⭐️⭐️.5

Thank you to Baker Publishing Group for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts are my own! Releases 2/3/2026

I didn’t realize this was book four in a series when I received it, but I was still able to read and enjoy it without feeling lost. That said, I do think there are some mild spoilers for the earlier books, so if you’re planning to read the whole series, I’d recommend starting from the beginning. 😅

This story follows Bellamy and Zaira - two secret artists who happen to know each other’s closely guarded truths. When a scandal threatens their reputations, they enter into a fake courting arrangement to let things settle… even though their feelings are painfully obvious to everyone but themselves. 🤭

This was such a fun read! Bellamy’s honor, kindness, and deep care for others made him incredibly admirable, while Zaira completely stole my heart with her wit and boldness. She’s confident, driven, and not afraid to go after what she wants - a dynamic I enjoy in a heroine! 🙌

The chemistry was strong, but I especially appreciated the gentle faith thread woven throughout the story. Rather than heavy scripture quotes, the book focuses on lived-out faith: caring for the sick and orphaned, lessons on choosing honesty even when lying would be easier, and living in a way that glorifies God. ☺️✝️

The pacing was consistent and enjoyable. A few plot moments felt a little unexpected or random, but honestly - I was happy to go along for the ride. 😂

This wasn’t a life-changing romance for me, but it was genuinely fun and cute! I’d happily recommend it if you enjoy fake courting or obvious mutual pining. 😆

I also deeply appreciated the discussion around breaking generational cycles - the reminder that just because our families lived one way doesn’t mean we’re destined for the same outcome!!! ❤️

Overall, this was a joyful, trope-filled story that made for a really pleasant read! 😉

I may circle back to the first three books someday, once this one isn’t quite so fresh in my mind due to the spoilers 😆

‼️⚠️Content / Trigger Warnings⚠️‼️
– Gunshot wound
– Robbery
– Sick or dying parents (mentioned)
– Orphans
– Infertility
– Alcohol
– Drug addiction & alcoholism
– Divorce
– Brief mention of stillbirth & death during childbirth
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2,562 reviews177 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 2, 2026
What happens when the matchmaker meets his match? All the love for Marrying the Matchmaker! Bellamy’s story is finally here, & I adored watching this cheeky matchmaker fall in love. Reluctant to fall, a fake relationship, childhood friends-to-lovers, witty banter, delicious tension, sizzling kisses, & a cozy Irish community made this the perfect ending to the series.

Bellamy McKenna’s successful matches prove he’s nearly ready to take over his father’s matchmaking business—except his latest assignment is proving difficult. With a prominent senator’s daughter involved, the stakes couldn’t be higher. When Zaira Shanahan—the maddeningly attractive woman who knows far too many of his secrets—offers help in exchange for a favor, Bellamy reluctantly agrees. But when a hug turns into a kiss in his father’s pub, Bellamy becomes the unwitting subject of his own matchmaking.

Zaira has always had a thing for Bellamy, ever since he rescued her as a child, even if the frustrating man acts like he can’t stand her. She knows his secrets, & he knows one of hers—she secretly writes stories for the newspaper. Needing real romantic experience to bring more feeling to her work, Zaira strikes a deal: her insider knowledge in exchange for a hug… or a kiss. That first passionate kiss leads to a fake courtship meant to protect Zaira’s reputation & Bellamy’s future. Bellamy believes his family is cursed in love, & Zaira refuses to give up her writing & independence—but will they overcome their stubbornness to admit what everyone else already knows?

I loved this story so much! The banter, sizzling chemistry, & finally learning all of Bellamy’s secrets - sheer perfection. I adored Bellamy & Zaira’s love/hate dynamic & how both are afraid to reveal their true passions—painting & writing. Watching them build each other up & find the courage to share their talents was everything.

Zaira’s escapades lead them into dangerous situations. Loved seeing their walls come down when they become trapped in a bank. Bellamy’s final grand gesture had me smiling from ear to ear.

Highly recommend this swoon-worthy romance! I received an advanced copy from the publisher with no expectation of a positive review. All opinions are completely my own & provided voluntarily.
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4 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 9, 2026
Make sure you start with book one and do yourself a favor and read this entire series.
Jody Hedlund has done it again with this series, you fall in love with the Shanahan family from the very beginning.

Once I read that this book would be about Bellamy’s match I couldn’t wait to get my hands on this book.

Zaira Shanahan who is the middle Shanahan child and aspiring to become a writer, hides her identity on her stories. All her secret publishing is going to plan, but she’s gotten feedback that she needs more emotion in her story. But she doesn’t know where to start, because she’s never had any real life love experience.

Bellamy Mckenna, a friend and someone she has secretly admired for years, knows all about her secret writing strikes a deal with her. She will help him with a match he is desperate to make for a client, and to prove to his father and the community he is a good matchmaker and in return will help her with research for her story.

After a public kiss they share, both families are pushing to match them together, Bellamy and Zaira both agree to fake the match to make their families happy, and that it will only be a temporary thing. They are both fighting a real connection to each other, and refuse to admit it. Bellamy is scared to have a marriage that would fail, all the while he is falling head over heels for Zaira. On the other hand Zaira is sure of her love for Bellamy but becomes weary of his constant rejection.

The tension and chemistry throughout the book makes it so hard to put down.

They both have secrets and insecurities they want to hide, but will confiding in each other put an end to all their questions? Will they realize they are perfect for each other in every way?

I also loved some other historical topics going on behind the scenes in this book. The hardships of the cholera epidemic and orphaned children on the streets of St. Louis.

This was a great ending to a wonderful series. You can read this book alone, but will more greatly be enjoyed by reading the entire series.

I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from Jody Hedlund. The opinions in my review are entirely my own.
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53 reviews3 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 7, 2026
Warning: If you’re going to start Marrying the Matchmaker by Jody Hedlund, make time—because you won’t want to put this book down. :)

Zaira Shanahan is an aspiring writer. She’s submitted a story and received feedback that she was close. So close, but the editor said she needed more realistic emotion. The kind she hasn’t yet experienced in her nineteen years.

That’s where Bellamy McKenna comes in. He’s helped her older sisters and brother find love through his matchmaking, but Zaira isn’t interested in being matched, at least not yet. Even if she finds Bellamy charming and handsome, all she really wants is his help to experience emotions she can write about. A kiss or maybe just a hug, something to help her bring more feeling to her stories. But first, she has to convince him to help her.

Bellamy is still trying to prove himself to his father and the community. He’s had two successful matches, but with his latest job, the father has given him one week to find a suitable match for his daughter. Zaira offers to help, but she wants something in return. The problem is that what she’s asking for isn’t exactly proper. But it might be just a little too tempting to turn down.

I have to be honest, I’ve been waiting for Bellamy’s story since the beginning. To be a truly great matchmaker, Bellamy had to find his own match even though he fears that, like the McKennas who came before him, he’s doomed to fail. And boy, did he ever in Zaira.

Both Bellamy and Zaira have dreams that the world tells them they can’t accomplish, but in each other, they find encouragement, support, and the kind of connection that allows them to grow into their best selves. Their respect for one another builds as the story goes on, and watching them fall in love was such a joy. I highly recommend this book!

While you can read this book as a stand-alone book, it is most rewarding to read it after the first three.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Jody Hedlund. Opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.
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1,182 reviews12 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 30, 2026
I am not well-informed about the customs and traditions of the Irish immigrants to St. Louis in the 1800s. Nor do I know much about the various nuances and beliefs of the Catholics. However, certain things are not that different between Catholics and Protestants. Truth be told, things have probably changed more in all branches of the Christian faith from 1849 to today than the differences between Protestants and Catholics back then. Zaira and Bellamy both consider themselves to be good Christians and attempt to live their lives according to the teachings of the Catholic Church. Just like everyone else, they still had flaws and often got it wrong. I enjoyed all of the many interactions between them as they continued to declare their dislike for each other while fighting with great difficulty against a growing attraction that started when they were mere youngsters. Certain factors have transpired in the story that are causing both families to press Zaira and Bellamy to make a match. The thing that inspired me the most about this story is the way that Bellamy sought so tenaciously to protect the honor of Zaira, even when she was clearly in the wrong. I loved their desire and efforts to find better solutions for the homeless children roaming the streets due to the deaths of their parents in the cholera epidemic sweeping the city. Jody Hedlund writes with heart and emotions as if she had been right there. She shares some great lessons about love, marriage, forgiveness, and caring for others. If you pay close attention as you read, you will recognize some areas in which our nation has made some great strides forward since then. Although this may not be the intent of the author, you may also see some areas where we have lost some values that once held great importance, like virtue, honesty, and integrity. I enjoyed the conversations between Zaira and Bellamy about issues on which they needed to work to improve. I received an advance copy of this book from the author. This is my honest review. All opinions are strictly my own.
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1,475 reviews236 followers
February 11, 2026
Perfect end to the series!

Zaira Shanahan, middle child and family peacemaker, keeps her dream of becoming a published author to herself to avoid criticism. When a scandal ties her to local matchmaker Bellamy McKenna, they agree to fake a courtship to quiet gossip and take the pressure off.

But as secrets and unexpected trouble push them together, their pretend romance starts to feel real, and they begin to wonder if the matchmaker might finally find his own happily ever after.

What you’ll love:
1840s St. Louis
dual POV
matchmaker gets his own match
heroine with dreams
fake courtship
reluctant to fall
the Shanahan siblings
swoony kisses!!
sweetest happily ever after

I have been waiting for Bellamy’s story since book one, and it absolutely did not disappoint! There is just something so satisfying about watching the matchmaker, always so confident pairing everyone else, completely lose his own heart!!

The simmering tension between Zaira and Bellamy is there right from the start. They have both discovered the other one's secrets, and once the fake courtship begins, they get tangled up in each other’s lives in the best way. I loved how naturally their feelings grew and, I love their acceptance and support of each other as much as I love all the swoony kisses!

I loved seeing so much of the Shanahan siblings! It felt like a full-circle and made this last book extra special. I am going to have withdrawals now that the series is over! This is the fourth book and can be read as a standalone BUT you will honestly love it even more if you read the series in order.

If you love vivid historical romance, layered characters, fake dating that turns very real, and a love story that leaves you smiling long after the last page, then you need to pick this one up (okay, just go pick up the entire series!) This truly was a wonderful, heartfelt conclusion to a beloved series by a favorite author!

Content: kisses only (brief innuendo-like thoughts), no language

I received a complimentary copy but a positive review was not required.

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2,518 reviews211 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 7, 2026
This satisfying conclusion to Hedlund’s ‘A Shanahan Match’ series whisks readers back to St. Louis, Missouri’s Irish community in the summer of 1849, one of the toughest years for St. Louis, where one of Ireland’s oldest traditions becomes the greatest quest for the daughter of a prominent family and the matchmaker himself!

St. Louis’ Irish matchmaker, Bellamy McKenna, is no stranger to the business of love, but when it comes to sorting out his own perfect match, he’s hesitant! There’s something linked to his prowess in his magical ‘art’ that is keeping his heart guarded and secrets hidden. I loved getting to ‘know and understand’ Bellamy a little more. He’s much more than just an intuitive guy with a panache for matchmaking.

Zaira Shanahan is fully aware of her shortcomings. Like Bellamy, she has secrets she’s kept well hidden, secrets that, if discovered, might ruin her search for love. She’s holding out for a man who could love her for who she really is and firmly believes that he doesn’t exist purely in fiction. The Shanahan middle child, Zaira, is definitely the rebel of the family, and I loved that she knew what she wanted and went for it!

These two imperfect humans are the center of Jody Hedlund’s examination: “Is there really such a thing as a perfect match?”

I loved Zaira’s insight when she questioned if a perfect match had more to do with how well a couple displays humility, perseverance, and forgiveness. Perhaps the thing that will stick with me the longest after reading this book is that there’s freedom in telling the truth.

One of the characters claims that there’s no such thing as being unlucky in love, that love is what we make of it. What do you think?

“You want to know the secret of the best marriages I’ve ever witnessed?” ~ you’ll have to read to find out!

This series, one that I’d highly recommend, has been an absolutely fascinating journey and I’m honored to share the last of these 5-star reads.

I was gifted this copy and was under no obligation to provide a review.
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6 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
February 2, 2026
If you’re looking for a Christian author who writes historical romance then no need to look any further. Jody Hedlund has been a breath of fresh air, so much so, I’ve read through all her books in the last 8 months and I’m having a hard time going back to mainstreams authors. I couldn’t put her books down and as soon as I was done with one book I was looking for the next. She has a way of weaving beautiful stories together while keeping Christian values at the center by adding in bits of God and bible verses along the way.

Marrying the Matchmaker is the fourth and final book in the Shanahan Match series. Finally, the matchmaker in training will need to find a match of his own or at least try to pretend to fool everyone with a fake courtship but who will be fooled in the end? This story is about Bellamy and Zaire’s who have known each other since childhood. Never have they considered actually being together until they strike up a deal with each other. A win win for them both. A fake relationship/ courtship to give them time to pursue their other interests, writing and paining , while getting their families off their backs. From first kisses, secret meetings, family obligations and expectations, hidden occupations, and even an escapade with a bank robber -there’s no telling what trouble the two of them will get into together. Maybe possibly even love. Will they be able to follow the plan and break off the courtship before they are forced to marry and go their separate ways or will they find love with a person they never expected? The only way to know how their story ends is to read about them in Marrying the Matchmaker.
Jody will not disappoint you in any of her sweet love stories wrapped in history. She has a way of drawing you in and making you feel like you’ve went back in time and are right there with them living out their story.


If you haven’t read this series or any of Jody’s other books, take a chance. You won’t regret it! I didn’t.
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749 reviews23 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 22, 2026
4.5 stars

I can’t believe that this series has come to an end. This might be my favorite in the series. Marrying the Matchmaker is the fourth and final book in Jody Hedlund’s A Shanahan Match series. I loved the banter and chemistry between Zaira and Bellamy.
I wasn’t exactly sure what to expect since there was still so much we didn’t know about Zaira and Bellamy but they were a perfect fit. They got on each other’s nerves at times but they also wanted what was best for the other. I loved the progression of their relationship and reading about them falling for each other. They were attracted to each other, but as they spent time together they saw the other’s kind heart and values.
Both Bellamy and Zaira had some growing to do. They had some secrets they were keeping, some that they were keeping together. They had to figure out if they were going to choose truth and if a relationship could truly work. I loved the growth that they showed throughout the book as they learned to come to terms with what they truly wanted for the future. The romance was perfect, they definitely had sparks.
I liked the progression of the story and I didn't want to put it down. The side characters were sweet, it was cool to see more of Bellamy’s family. I loved how Zaira and Bellamy came together to help children. I am excited to see what Hedlund will write next.
I would totally recommend this book! Marrying the Matchmaker is a closed door inspirational historical romance.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the publisher through Netgalley. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.
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794 reviews84 followers
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
January 11, 2026
I am still smiling hours after I turned the last page with a contented sigh. Wonderful ending to a favorite series. I have enjoyed every single book in this series and am sad to see it come to an end. The fictional family of Shanahan's and their matchmaker Bellamy have provided many hours of entertainment.

In Hedlund's newest book Marrying the Matchmaker, the middle child of the Shanahan family, Zaira and Bellamy the matchmaker finally have their own story. The romance and chemistry was tangible, practically sizzling off the page,as Zaira and Bellamy found every reason why they would not be a good match. Friends since childhood, a couple of unfortunate if not fateful events place the two in the uncomfortable situation of a 'pretend' match to keep the society tongues from ruining Zaira's reputation.

I love the historical detail that Ms. Hedlund weaves through her stories. The orphaned children during the cholera epidemic in St. Louis unite Zaira and Bellamy, giving them a cause that reaches outside of their uncomfortable situation of a pretend match. The more time they spend together leaves them wondering if there is such a thing as a perfect match, and if so, have they found it.

Loved the pivotal ending. Definitely a favorite romantic scene. While this can be read as a standalone, readers will not regret reading the entire series.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author/publisher and was not required to write a review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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