

And meet her she will, though not the way she thought it would happen. Part of her enthusiasm stems from her hope of meeting Sabine Goddard.

I laughed reading the chapter titles in the table of contents.Ībby Angellini is a brand new cupid and she’s all excited about her first Vegas Cupid Convention. The Perfect Match, on the other hand, is light and fun and had me laughing right from the start. It’s earnest and smart, much as its main character, Jamie. McKay’s debut is a love story with a fundamental #MeToo component. Not only did I love The Perfect Match, but I also loved that it’s so different from The Delicate Things We Make.
