SEP's Match Me If You Can
Eversince I have read the summary and publicity kit of this book last year, I have been dying to read this book. It looks promising and hilarious - a typical SEP book.
AND I WAS RIGHT. I've read it for two days only. It was that engrossing and interesting. It is the story of Heath Champion and Annabelle Granger. The former is a famous sports agent and the latter is a neophyte matchmaker. Their paths crossed, thanks to Molly Sommerville Tucker and that's when their love story begins.
It was great because of the recurring characters from SEPs other Chicago Stars series characters: Dan and Phoebe Calebow, Kevin and Molly Tucker, the kids, and all the others. Plus, I get to meet some new fantastic characters.
The one side that got me bored in the beginning though was the subplot romance of Portia Powers (Annabelle's rival matchmaker) and Bodie Something (Heath's assitant or something). But in the end, it was not that bad.
And as usual, it got lots of hilarious moment that got me laughing out loud: the princess party; Molly and Kevin's little girl Pippi (Victoria Phoebe Tucker) and her obsession about phones; Annabelle's 'crush' on Dean Robillard and a lot more.
Overall, it was one of the greatest read I had lately. I greatly recommend it to those who haven't read it yet. I have read the ebook and will be unaccessible after a week, I think. So I would be looking for it in paperback. |
I LOVE SEP's Match me if you can! I thought it was fantastic. Aint She Sweet is a great read also!