Light and sexy
Exactly the light and sexy read that I was looking for! I read this writing duo's first book a few years ago, and I remember thinking that I'd have to check them out again once they got into a writing groove... and dropped the third person perspective. So I was delighted when I sampled this and discovered that it's first person (major YAY), and that the vibe is right up my alley. The low angst, small town feel is just what I was in the mood for, and the sweetheart of hero sealed the deal. I loved how steadfast and determined he is to show that he is ALL IN, and the unique storyline held my interest with ease. It's got a definite instalove vibe, which proved to be troublesome for this couple... considering the fact that the heroine is contractually obligated to set the hero up with other women. What made the story work is the hero, plain and simple. He is not the typical arrogant billionaire; he's a genuinely nice guy who knows when a great woman is in front of him. Watching them figure things out was a lot of fun, and there was just enough tension to keep things interesting without overwhelming it with angst. I really enjoyed it.
The story follows Bryn, a woman who works at the family business - a matchmaking service. After a breakup left her reeling, Bryn has lost her passion for helping others find love, and her Nana's not-so-fun meddling certainly hasn't helped either. So when the town's famous new resident, tech billionaire Rory, comes in with a business proposition, Bryn isn't sure what to think. Somehow she gets wrangled into matchmaking the sexy stranger in exchange for his assistance in developing a dating app, and the situation quickly spirals out of control. Because Rory has decided that the only woman he's interested in dating is Bryn... and she's convinced that he'll lose interest as soon as he's matched up with someone else. As the two spend time together on and off the clock, they realize that they might just be a perfect match after all.
I went into this with low expectations, and it certainly exceeded them. I also kinda/sorta thought that I knew how the story would go, and it surprised me there as well. So this was a major win for me. Rory was really the best part; he wastes no time in falling for Bryn, and it was refreshing to see a guy who is SUCH a catch and also so ready for commitment. That paired perfectly with the small town vibes and the low angst, rom com feel. The only major friction is the matchmaking aspect, which could've gone horribly wrong - and didn't. I'm typically someone who avoids OW drama, and I was completely okay with the scenario; Bryn is the only one bringing the drama, lol. The matchmaking gives this a forbidden feel, but I also loved the lighthearted, sexy vibes. There's also a great cast of characters, who are involved in a way that didn't feel overwhelming to this series newbie. I can definitely tell that some of the love stories have already been told, but it left me wanting to read more - and that's always a great thing.