Sunday, June 5, 2022

What a Match by Mimi Grace

Welcome Back, Booklovers! If fall vibes is your jam then look no further than What a Match. It was my first Mimi Grace romance but definitely not my last. Shout out to Mimi for sending me a review copy.


Gwen just got out of a long term relationship and she's been struggling on her search for Mr. Right. She decides to sign up for a matchmaking service and let them find her perfect man for her. And Gwen goes hard! Every night she's on a different date but despite the unique activities she hasn't met a man who she has that spark with yet. She decides signing up for a match making service will help her find her perfect man.

Anthony is a former boxer who now co-owns a gym. When he has to evacute his apartment because of a heating issue he turns to his best friend and co-owner Duncan for a place to stay. Since Duncan is renovating his place he asks his sister, Gwen to take in Anthony instead.

Anthony has had a crush on Gwen for awhile and he's not sure how he'll survive living with her. At first he tried to avoid her but they can't avoid each other for long. And soon they realize just how good they could be for each other. 

This book takes place during the fall. So of course we get a Fall Harvest Festival scene complete with a runaway pumpkin. As someone who loves fall and is looking for more fall romances I was really happy for that.

What a Match is light and fluffy but definitely not devoid of heat. For those who like "spicy" scenes Mimi Grace brings just enough heat to keep you wanting more but also keeps the cute vibes of the book. The chemistry between Anthony and Gwen leaps off the page. 

And I also liked how she incoporated Gwen's family in the mix with her mother learning to move on after seeing her ex husband moving on.

All in all this was fun, funny, and I'm looking forward to the next book in the series.


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