Monday, August 14, 2023

Faraway Match (the Perfect Match Agency #4)


Reading an entire multi-author series to read two of the books by an author I love? Why the hell not! Besides, it gets two books off my TBR list all the while adding a few more to my Read list AND discovering a few new fabulous authors. Sounds like a win-win-win to me. ;)

The series is the Perfect Match Agency. The fourth book is "Faraway Match" by Roe Horvat.

["Norman
Finding that one, right person seems impossible for me. Not only am I stupidly awkward around omegas, but I live in the middle of a tiny, remote town where I spend my days keeping an eye on our national park. The most exciting folks I meet are deer and raccoon. Despite what the matchmaking agency said, I can’t imagine anyone who would want to live here, especially not the beautiful young man they’ve supposedly found for me.
But when Bentley comes to visit, he actually seems to like it here; he brightens my cabin with his unwavering positivity and shining eyes. Even my dog is in love with him. Is there a chance he’ll stay? Forever?

Bentley
My friends think I’m crazy, but I want a picket fence and kids before thirty, and I’m tired of trying to find that in a hectic, unfriendly city. Then the matchmaking agency sends me pics of Norman Hardy—a conservation officer at a northern national park and my chest fills with butterflies. Nearly two thousand miles is a long way to go for a blind date, but he’s supposed to be the man of my of course I’m going.
My host is sweet and kind, his cabin in the mountains is breathtaking, and the quirky inhabitants of Quack Lake welcome me with open arms, except Norman acts nervous and awkward around me. If I want something more than a friendly visit, I guess I’m going to have to take the first step."]

The angst was a little high in this one. But more of the anxiety of when it'll all come crashing down. That waiting for the shoe to drop. Norman felt it the most, the most intense, the most time consuming, the most deeply. But Bentley had a lot of it's-too-good-to-be-true feelings.

But don't worry, they figured it out. With the help of their friends and nature and quirky townsfolk and a perfect doggo named Pretzel.

Also, it's getting a little cliched (spoiler alert), but I don't hate it (at. all.) that all of these epilogues have mpreg in them. I'm actually kinda here for it. 

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