Rich, reclusive, robotics whiz employs anthropologist-turned-professional matchmaker to find her a wife. Need I say more? But I may have undersold the match making service. When you think of a professional matchmaker, do you think of someone who's first port of call is ensuring you look amazing, including a complete makeover of hair and wardrobe? … Continue reading Reinventing Lindsey by Maggie Brown
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Winter Calling by Lynn Galli
This starts so well. Our lead woman works in HR for a ski resort and is universally lovely and kind. So much so, nobody suspects she fancies the pants off the hard hitting new Finance Director with the unpronounceable name. And she seems to be the only person, apart from the sexy FD, who thinks … Continue reading Winter Calling by Lynn Galli
At All Costs by Micheala Lynn
A very interesting concept, let down by the quality of the writing. We have an ER doctor who meets a wheelchair-bound woman who works in a bookshop. Their initial encounter does not go well, but then they get to know each other and lurve flourishes. In the mix, our doctor has attachment issues, and our … Continue reading At All Costs by Micheala Lynn