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The Matchmaker's Match

Love in the Cascades, Book 4

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The Matchmaker's Match

By: Kimberly Rose Johnson
Narrated by: Jennifer Groberg
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In a test of wits, Meghan Black goes head to head with local veterinarian Ben Young. When he turns the table on her in the most unexpected way, can they hang on to their tenuous friendship, or did he go far?

Never one to say no to a dare, Meghan Black takes on the challenge of setting up confirmed bachelor and veterinarian Ben Young. Reluctant to get involved in Meghan’s matchmaking, he suggests she focus on her own love life and leave his alone. However, her shocking confession that she’s a one-date wonder surprises him, and without thinking, he dares her to allow him to give her dating tips. Once again unable to resist the dare, Meghan accepts. Her date with Ben turns out to be anything but what she expected.

Will these two lonely hearts discover their perfect match, or will Ben’s deception ruin everything?

Previously published as A Match for Meghan.

©2017 Kimberly R Johnson (P)2018 Kimberly R Johnson
Contemporary Romance Christian Fiction Romance Contemporary Fiction Heartfelt Genre Fiction
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Liked the story. Similar plot as a hit movie and I’d tell you the title but the movie is so well known that it would be a spoiler. The story had minor problems. Part of the ending was unbelievable because it was so abrupt. The real problem was the narration. It’s a shame too because, with just a little coaching and direction, the narrator could be so much better. Males are unrealistically portrayed as gruff and abrupt, speaking without a genuine sound of sincerity or feeling. All characters were portrayed with a rather staccato, robotic pattern of speech. It almost seemed like the narration was performed by a computer or voice generated software. I almost stopped listening, many times, but instead used it to fall asleep at night.

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