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4.5 This is one of the best romances I've ever read!I admit, I don't think that a lot of romances deserve more than 3 stars. Don't get me wrong, I love reading contemporary, but I rarely find a great one. Why? Because they're all so much alike! Mostly, if you've read one, you've read them all. So, how can a romance get more than 3 stars from me? Well, there are a few "feelings" I need to have, for it to deserve more. Any good romance has to make me laugh, anxious, happy, sad, giddy, and, if I'm
5 STARS“If I could put my brain in her body, the world would be mine for the taking.” OH MY GOD! Why I did not read this earlier I do not understand. This book was the perfect mix of romance,banter, and heart pounding moments. I loved the dialogue between Annabelle and Heath. I loved Annabelle's sassy wit. I loved Heath's sexy, arrogant-as-hell attitude. Basically I loved everything about it.Heath Champion aka The Python, is Chicago's sexiest bachelor, who needs a "perfect" wife by his 35th birt...
💙💙I loved reading this one but I have to say I LOVED listening to it even more. I am such a huge fan of SEP and this series. I’m looking forward to listening to the new releases coming next month! 💙💙😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊And the magic continues. Though I have to admit, I wasn’t sure if I was going to love this one as much as the other. I wondered how SEP would pull it off since these two characters were not part of the immediate Chicago Stars family but she did it. I. LOVED. IT.I’m going to try to keep...
Written May 5, 2015 4.4 Stars - Amusing, romantic, great high quality m/f romance as always from SEPI just finished the 11:15 hrs audiobook edition amazingly well narrated by always delivering Anna Fields. — I love all these characters, this style of contemporary and enjoyed every minute.This will be a lazy review... you all already know how much I like these Susan Elizabeth Phillips romances. It's not much to say: this was another GREAT installment to an fantastic series. **********************...
Let me start by saying this: I admit I'm a "sexist" and I read romance novels mostly for the hero. As long as the hero is worth it and the heroine isn't a pain in the a$$, I'm happy.That said, I have to state that the best thing about Match Me If You Can was Annabelle and not Heath. She was just adorable in her quirkiness, the kind of friend I cherish in RL. She loved Heath, so I wanted her to have him. Not because he was to-die-for, but because he was "the one" for her. Seriously, I spent a lar...
Listened to the AUDIBLE. Enjoyed it just as much as reading it!!================================================================l loved it just as much, if not more, the second time around.Annabelle. What's not to love? A strong, independent lady who won't bow down to the whims of her family. She knows what she wants to do and she goes for it.Heath. Sexy, and boy does he know it. But he's made a name for himself and is now a smart, confident, rich guy.Great to catch up with Phoebe, Dan, Molly, K...
4 StarsI’m just gonna say this: QUICK REVIEW:Enjoyment:: 4/5Writing style: 5/5Storyline: 5/5Hero: 4/5 Heroine: 4/5Secondary characters: 5/5 Hotness/chemistry: 3.5/5 Romance: 4/5 Angst: 2.5/5Darkness level: 2/5Humor: 4/5 Depth of the book: 5/5POV: multiple, 3rd person Triggers: (view spoiler)[none (hide spoiler)]["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
I'm totally reading the books in this series out of order, but hey, real life is so hectic right now and listening to audiobooks is the only way I can get any reading done. I'll take these books in whatever order I can get them and so far I don't see it interfering with my enjoyment of them. Heath Champion is a sexy, successful sports agent who has everything he wants, except for one thing...a wife. In order to find the right woman, he's hired a matchmaking service to help. At the same time thou...
2.5 starsThis is like the really old fashioned version of josh and hazel’s guide to not dating and managed. If these two books were relatives somehow, this one would’ve been their grandmother.I’ve been slowly making my way through this series, just to get to this one, because it seemed to be everyone’s favorite. Now for some reason, this turned out being my least favorite in the whole series and I’m so disappointed, because it had a grumpy manager and a sunshine heroine and it should’ve worked f...
What a totally unexpected treat!! I really loved this one. It was my first Susan Elizabeth Phillips book, but I’m already looking for more of her work. The premise was so adorable. Annabelle Granger comes from a family of successful doctors, accountants and the like, but every business she becomes involved with ends up failing. She studied theatre in college, but that didn’t amount to much. Her ex-fiancé is now a cross dresser, and she hasn’t been with a man since their broken engagement 2 years...
I often have mixed feelings about SEP books, but this one really made me uncomfortable. Some takeaway messages:• To start your book off with a bang, make your heroine an insecure screw-up and make sure you mess up her clothes and make her late for an important appointment• It's ok if your family denigrates and insults you, as long as they love you (you, of course, being a woman)• Men who work too hard have to fall in love and they'll learn to scale back; women who work too hard have to have thei...
SEP writes alpha males like nobody's business!Was it just me or did anyone else get "Josh and Hazel's guide to not dating" vibes during the Python's dates set up by Annabelle? I couldn't help but draw parallels between both. The chemistry between Annabelle and Heath was electrifying, the banter was phenomenal and the writing was so freaking good. Even the secondary couple had a better romance than the entire Twilight series put together. There was not a single character I didn't like and some of...
4,5 "Perfect for You" Stars ... and right then it occurred to him that he hadn't enjoyed himself so much with a woman in a very long time. Fun, fun, fun! A non-stop romantic funfest from start to finish where Annabelle Granger, a quirky thirty-something matchmaker with a fledgling business, a colourful wardrobe and a big heart meets Heath Champion, a too-handsome NFL top agent with a goal in mind: marrying his ideal woman, aka everything Annabelle is not. Will our resourceful matchmaker be
I love Susan Elizabeth Phillips books.... And I don't know who I like more the hero or the heroine ... Definitely on the top of my favorites in the series!!
Some readers would consider this a contemporary romance. I call it chick-lit, because I'm doing a chick-lit challenge and I don't feel like digging up another book. Besides, Match Me If You Can conforms to all the chick-lit rules. There's a ne'er-do-well heroine who can't do anything right (work, love, relationships, etc.); the hero is rich and handsome (and nothing more); there are some sidekicks who are supportive and/or quirky; and there's endless, endless, endless descriptions of what these
Damn, I found a winner!!!I freaking loved book 1 in the series and now book 6 Match me if you can totally overthrew book 1 from the pedestal...It's all you seek in a romance, I don't wanna dwell on that, and neither should you...and just like the line in the book goes: Hey, this is supposed to be like in Jerry Maguire. Remember? 'You had me at hello. Maybe, it didnt quite happened that way for Annabelle Granger aka Tinker Bell and Heath Champion, in this hilariously spontanious, fu...
Match Me If You Can is about Heath, the wealthy sports agent, who wants the perfect wife. Of course, he's too busy to look for this perfect woman and instead has two different match making agencies in search of her. Annabelle is the owner of one of those agencies and she's determined to find him the perfect woman. Heath's demands on Annabelle created a lot of fun banter. Having Annabelle attend all the introductions between him and the potential candidates built lively conversation between the t...
2-1/2 stars Annabelle Granger has inherited her grandmother’s matchmaking service (previously specializing in senior citizens) and could really use some younger, high profile clients to establish the business under its new ownership. Enter Heath Champion, Chicago’s top sports agent, who gives Annabelle an interview only because the wife of one of his most lucrative clients happens to be Annabelle’s best friend. But Heath is also signed up with Portia Powers, Annabelle’s toughest competition in...
5 STARSAnother stunner from Susan Elizabeth Phillips! I can’t seem to get enough of these books. Match Me if You Can is Book 5 in the Chicago Stars series, and it features Kevin Tucker’s sports agent... Heath Champion, who has enlisted the aid of a matchmaking firm to find him the perfect wife… before his upcoming deadline for marriage, his thirty-fifth birthday. “I’m looking for someone extraordinary.” It seems Heath has his life planned to the “T.” After surviving his disaster of a childh...