The Perfect Match
2013 • 441 pages

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Average rating4.1

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I didn't know that this book was part of a series until after I'd requested it from Netgalley. But looking at the blurb for this one and the one that came before, it looked as if I could read it as a stand-alone – and I was right. This is one of those series where each book focuses on a different set of people – but the people are all intertwined in each other's lives. This book was about Honor Holland, and the first book was about her sister Faith.

Based on what I read in this book, I'm pretty sure I prefer Honor to Faith anyway (though when I do finally get around to reading the first one, I'll fall in love with Faith's story too).

Honor hasn't had much luck when it comes to love. My heart absolutely broke for her when the love of her life compared her to a broken in baseball glove:

“When he puts it on, it's like an old friend, and he knows he'll have a better day because of it. But you don't need that glove every day.”

Douchebag.















November 26, 2013Report this review