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A review by pagesplotsandpints
The Match: A Novel by Sarah Adams
4.0
<b>Read Completed 7/4/24 |</b> 4 stars
This was a fun read! I'm kind of liking this new trend of authors revising some of their older works and reintroducing them. I think it's great marketing and so helpful to connect with readers who fell in love with their books in their later works, and it provides an opportunity for the authors to update some of their older books to improve in areas that they may change now that they've been writing for a long time.
Sarah Adams is usually a hit for me but I've had some serious misses, so my confidence was shaken. I wasn't sure how this was going to go, but this was just an adorable, sweet romance. It wasn't trying too hard and it had some really fun vibes. Evie's relationship with her parents is very Gilmore Girls and I loved the single dad relationship as well. I really appreciated the disability rep, and I always have a soft spot for service dogs!
I really liked how everything went in this book. There is a sort of third act break-up and it does have a little miscommunication, but it's in a logical way, not a stupid way. I really liked the chemistry between the two main characters and I loved the feeling of family that developed here as well.
This was just a very good feel-good romance! I'm excited to read its companion when its updated version is released. I think I'll wait until then.
This was a fun read! I'm kind of liking this new trend of authors revising some of their older works and reintroducing them. I think it's great marketing and so helpful to connect with readers who fell in love with their books in their later works, and it provides an opportunity for the authors to update some of their older books to improve in areas that they may change now that they've been writing for a long time.
Sarah Adams is usually a hit for me but I've had some serious misses, so my confidence was shaken. I wasn't sure how this was going to go, but this was just an adorable, sweet romance. It wasn't trying too hard and it had some really fun vibes. Evie's relationship with her parents is very Gilmore Girls and I loved the single dad relationship as well. I really appreciated the disability rep, and I always have a soft spot for service dogs!
I really liked how everything went in this book. There is a sort of third act break-up and it does have a little miscommunication, but it's in a logical way, not a stupid way. I really liked the chemistry between the two main characters and I loved the feeling of family that developed here as well.
This was just a very good feel-good romance! I'm excited to read its companion when its updated version is released. I think I'll wait until then.