Miss Match by Lindzee Armstrong

May 8, 2015 | 1 Comment
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Author: Lindzee Armstrong
Series: No Match for Love #1
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Format: eBook, Print
Pages: 388
Date: May 3, 2015
Publisher: Snowflake Press

Billionaire CEO Luke Ryder doesn’t want to hire his best friend, Brooke, as his matchmaker. Not when he’s been in love with her for eight years. Too bad she doesn’t see him as relationship material and is engaged to another man. If the matchmaking company she works for closes, Brooke is out of a job, and Luke is out a best friend. There will be nothing stopping her from moving to Italy with her fiancé. And Luke isn’t about to let that happen.

Brooke’s dream career may be crumbling, and she will do anything to keep Toujour in the black. Even recruit Luke, America’s favorite bachelor, as her next client. Surely his perfect smile and swollen bank account will send clients swarming to their doors. But when matching up Luke works a little too well, Brooke wonders if she’s with the right man. Maybe she should finally forget Luke’s playboy image and admit he’s changed. All Brooke has to decide is if she’s willing to risk her heart.

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About Lindzee Armstrong

Lindzee Armstrong

Lindzee Armstrong is the #1 bestselling author of the No Match for Love series and Sunset Plains Romance series. Like any true romantic, she loves chick flicks, ice cream, and chocolate. She believes in sigh-worthy kisses and happily ever afters, and loves expressing that through her writing. Lindzee finally met her true love while at college, where she studied history education. They are now happily married and raising twin boys in the Rocky Mountains.


One response to “Miss Match by Lindzee Armstrong

  1. Gayle Humpherys

    After finishing the prequel “Meet Your Match,” I was excited to continue reading the story of Brooke and Luke. Overall, it was a cute story – I liked the matchmaking aspect and the history behind the two characters. However, there is quite a bit of focus on drinking, bars, mentions of “sleeping around,” cheating on a partner, etc. So that was disappointing and made the story not as enjoyable for me as it would have been without that.

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