Saturday, October 1, 2022

Book review : Unlikely Match


 Book review:

💖Unlikely Match by Laura Bradsbury is a sweet romantic story with lots of humor, misunderstandings , pain of serious illness but with a spark of living life and enjoying it. It was funny, relatable, honest, adorable, and heartbreaking.

💖Jules Kelly is CEO and cofounder of GoodGuides, a company that focuses on providing traveling guides. She runs it with her childhood best friend Alan and, on the outside looking it she is seemingly living a perfect life. That is exactly what Tom Davenport thought. He’s CEO of a Silobase and is temporary sharing office space with GoodGuides. Right off the bat the two gets off on the wrong foot which kicks off this intense game of back and forth. Think The Hating Game but better. 

💖Tom thinks Jules is this overindulgent hippie while Jules thinks Tom has a stick up his…well you get it. But Jules secretly loves this little game that she has with Tom because it finally gives her this spark that she was desperately missing from her life since she was diagnosed with PSC — primary sclerosing cholangitis. Jules needs a liver transplant fast and this need only increases as she gets sicker and sicker. Along with juggling her sickness, she also has to juggle her budding feelings for Tom, work, her toxic family, and her own mental health.

💖The author has well penned the feasiblity of the characters giving a spice in the storyline and the narration is lucid and vivid. The storyline is quite intriguing and riveting. Jules with her illness and Tom with his past. The banter and chemistry between these two was AMAZING. They found one another at just the perfect time in their lives and I loved seeing their romance grow and evolve as the characters worked through their traumas.

💖I loved reading this book immensely. I am thankful to the publisher and the netgalley for providing me this book in return of an honest review.

Happy Reading!

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