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4 of 5 stars

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Match Me If You Can by Lindzee Armstrong

I laughed at the irony that the previous book I read had main characters named Kate and Drew, and Match Me If You Can has secondary characters with those names (well, Katie and Drew) – only the ones here were bad. Not that it has anything to do with anything other than the many coincidences like this that I experience in what I read.

It was no surprise that the characters of Match Me If You Can by Lindzee Armstrong were well developed and very interesting, not to mention complex. I have read all of her books and have found that she does a great job of writing lovable, relate-able characters with witty dialog and interesting plots.

Tamera was an aspiring actress who had done a stint on a reality TV show and was slightly addicted to social media. Though she was crushed by her younger sister who had not only stolen her boyfriend but her dream wedding as well, she still managed to show her kindness and concern

Similarly, Wyatt was cheated on, and he did not retaliate either. In fact, that was the reason he was traded to the California football team. I know that sounds strange, but you’ll have to read the story to see why. I really liked Wyatt. He had such integrity in his relationships, his job, even towards his “enemy”. Being slightly insecure and clueless made him even more fun.

Luke and Brooke made a cameo appearance in this story, as did several other characters from this series. There were a few unresolved plot elements which I hope means there will be a new book in the series about some of the characters in this one. Don’t think this means the ending was incomplete or unsatisfactory, because then you would be wrong. Each of the books in the No Match for Love series does stand alone but also builds on the characters from the other books.


This review was originally posted on Among the Reads


I would like to thank Lindzee Armstrong for giving me this item. This gift did not influence my opinion or review.

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