A Perfect Match
Compatible? Never. But the numbers don't lie. Sports reporter Mitch MacKinnon is stuck writing an expos about a local dating service, and no amount of foot-dragging or complaining will get him out of it. When he gets a look at the sexy blonde owner, things start looking up. He'd love the chance...
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Compatible? Never. But the numbers don't lie. Sports reporter Mitch MacKinnon is stuck writing an expos about a local dating service, and no amount of foot-dragging or complaining will get him out of it. When he gets a look at the sexy blonde owner, things start looking up. He'd love the chance to date Juliette Lowell a time or two. But he's here to dish the dirt that'll be his ticket to a big-time newspaper; a relationship is the furthest thing from his mind. Juliette's got Mitch pegged from the word go-he's an overgrown jock who wouldn't know a true emotion if it was wrapped in pigskin. Delicious dimples and killer brown eyes aside, the man is incredibly infuriating. All she needs is one chance to prove she can find a perfect match for anyone. Even him. Then her "foolproof" database spits out the results. Mitch's perfect match? Juliette. If she's right, Mitch will have to eat his words-and the story that'll take him to the top. Warning: This title contains hot, sweaty couch dancing; long, slow, hot, wet kisses that last three days, and toe-curling romance.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781605041438 (1605041432)
Publish date: March 1st 2009
Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
Pages no: 216
Edition language: English
Recommended ReadOriginally posted on Joyfully Reviewed: http://www.joyfullyreviewed.com/reviews/RRs/June08RR/APerfectMatch.SB.htmlSmall-town journalist Mitch MacKinnon finally has a shot at the big time. The only catch? The cynical sports writer will have to write an article about a local dating s...
yawwwn....boring!This book was not worth the time I took to read it, it took me at least five tries to read it, finally the only reason I finished it was because I skipped paragraphs left and right. There was no connection, hardly romantic, no steaminess to the erotic moments. The book could have be...