Monday, November 13, 2017

Perfect Match (Lucky in Love Book 5) by Lila Monroe

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I have sixty days to make this maverick billionaire fall in love… with somebody else!

Jack Callahan has the hottest smile in tech. And as for his ass…ets - well, there’s a reason he’s the biggest playboy in town. But thanks to douche-bro investors and my snake of a college nemesis (don’t ask), he’s also my last shot to take my new dating app from kick-ass idea to world-conquering, million-dollar reality.

There’s just one problem: he doesn’t believe you can make a program for love. 

With my future on the line, I set him a challenge: if I can use the app to find his soulmate, he’ll invest in my company. Simple, right?

Wrong.

It turns out, Jack’s cocky attitude pushes my buttons - in all the sexiest, most infuriating ways. My research tells me he’s the absolute worst guy in the world for me… so why can’t I keep my hands off him?

And with my deadline approaching fast, how will I choose between my big break - or a broken heart?

Find out in the latest laugh-out-loud romantic comedy from Lila Monroe!

Lucky in Love series:
1. Get Lucky (free!)
2. Bet Me
3. Lovestruck
4. Mr Right Now
5. Perfect Match
6. Christmas with the Billionaire (coming November 30)

GOODREADS LINK:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36276714-perfect-match

 
*Received an advance reader copy in exchange for an honest review* 
The story was predictable and something that I had seen before but I liked the characters and story enough that I didn't mind that much. It was a more lighthearted version of a story that focused more on the characters than drama which I appreciated. I enjoyed how this story wasn't focused on some deep tortured past of one or both of the characters. This book felt like a breath of fresh air in that regard. It was a more simplistic story about how romance can be found in the most unlikely of places. It may not be with the person that you envisioned or at the time that you planned.
I enjoyed how the two main characters come into contact with each other as well as the progression of their relationship. The author did a good job of writing their interactions in such a way that their personalities shined through and the chemistry felt natural. There were moments in the book that felt forced but that had more to do with the drama/conflict in the story. It felt as if the author wanted there to be a conflict between the characters but didn't know exactly how to go about it. The drama was ejected into the book and then it lasted for a bit but then was resolved very quickly with very little communication on either of the characters parts. I thought that the author did a good job of establishing who the characters were. I loved how McKenna was spunky and determined to accomplish her goals. She refused to give up no matter how many times investors told her no or made sexist remarks. I appreciated the fact that she wanted to help people through launching her app rather than just making money. I kind of hated Jack at first and wanted someone to kick him in the balls. He seemed so self important and cocky. He eventually grew on me once I realized that there was more to him than met the eye. I was able to understand that his first impression in the book was only his business persona and that he didn't usually let people see his more casual side.

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AUTHOR BIO
Combining her love of writing, sex and well-fitted suits, Lila Monroe wrote The Billionaire Bargain. Lila enjoys writing, as it gives her a flexible schedule to spend time with her kids and a wonderful excuse to avoid them. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, who strips out of his well-fitted suits nightly.
 
AUTHOR LINKS
Website:
http://www.lilamonroebooks.com
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