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Review #1 Match Me If You can (Chicago Hit #6) audiobook free She may be the merk sheep of her uber-successful generic, but Annabelle Granger marches to the beat of her possess drum. She’s taken over her grandmother’s matchmaking business, renamed it Flawless you, at the same time is that determined to make it successful. As part of the quest to do so, she’s gotten one of her best comrades to set up a meeting with one of the most eligible bachelors in city, wealthy, beautiful sports agent, Heath Favorite. Annabelle may not have the 1st clue why Heath would come in handy to move to a matchmaker to look for a wife, but he’s contracted with a competitor agency at the same time Annabelle is that convinced she can get him to become a client of hers if she barely meets him. At the same time things move specifically as implied…sorta. But, okay, not really. Favorite is that an arrogant, overly entitled workaholic jerk at the same time his asks are ridiculously unjustified. Still, he’s produced a small concession at the same time Annabelle sets her sights on making the most of the opportunity he’s granted. He’s also sexy as hell…not that she’s data that no matter what believed. Heath Favorite has risen from poverty at the same time survived an abusive dad to become a self-made at the same time highly educated men. He’s an best agent at the same time he dedicates his indefinite to his clients. At the moment that he’s approaching thirty-five he figures it’s time he finds a applicable wife, but with his schedule he hardly has time. So he does the coolest comfortable gizmo he can think of; he hires a matchmaking company to do it for him. Limiting his introductory meetings to 20 minutes, the girls of Chicago are skidded to him one by one between phone names at the same time business dealings, at the same time it’s going evenly but, he thinks. Until Annabelle walks into his office for work, belated, looking bedraggled, at the same time spouting off about her possess matchmaking opportunities. Two working to look for him a wife has to be – at lesser marginally – more successful than one, no matter how little faith he has in Annabelle’s incomprehensible abilities. Anything about her, though, challenges him, at the same time her absolute shortcoming of applicable subservience to him is that appealing in its possess right. At the same time she’s sexy as hell…not that he’s data that no matter what believed. Susan Elizabeth Phillips has a mind-blowing romp in Match Me If You can . Heath at the same time Annabelle are amazing manage manners, at the same time their dialogue is that sassy, mocking, at the same time so very much funny. The chemistry between them, 1st as comrades, then as lol, is that no one of the best in the genre, at the same time Phillips is that particularly quality at the smoky but close to reality development of the connection between them. Any disposition has individual issues at the same time a few inner demons that add no one depth at the same time angst to the story at the same time provides opportunity for individual development, at the same time the arc of the story is that fleshed out nicely with a healthy supporting variant of secondary at the same time ancillary manners. While it would be misspoke that the concept of the story borders on the silly, at the same time the deeds of both Annabelle at the same time Heath sometimes tread the line between mind-blowing at the same time farce, for a light read that’s unstained humorous pleasure, this book has produced it to the bigger game at the same time freed more than barely nifty commercials. I wish I’d been as favored with the insignificant plot threads of the connection between Bodie at the same time Portia, but I had a hard time with that one. It barely didn’t work for me. Maybe if it had been data a little more room grow at the same time the manners afforded more development I would have been able to take into it more than I did. Instead, I found Portia to be largely irredeemable until lock up to the very finish at the same time that wasn’t enough foreseen for me to look for her sympathetic through almost all of the book. I liked Bodie but enough, but again, would have desirable to considered a little more of him to get a more successful handle on him as a disposition. That were considered no one deepest issues motivating Portia, at the same time no one juicy details about Bodie’s past. I think they managed have supported their possess story much more successful in a longer format. I wasn’t totally sold on the conclusion of Match Me If You can , or. The story was moving right along at the same time getting to the meat of the central conflict between Heath at the same time Annabelle, at the same time things barely went just a little wonky. The inevitable blow up occurred just a little abruptly at the same time was resolved just a little quickly for my taste data the depth of the issues any disposition has at the time. I appreciated the epilogue quite a little, though, at the same time the nifty method the book was wrapped up. From purely a story perspective, I wouldn’t they say Match Me If You can is that flawless, but it was solidly quality at the same time a lot of unstained, funny pleasures. I know it’s the 6th book of the Chicago Hit television series, but it worked but as a shield without the help of others. I haven’t read the 1st five books, so I can say with authority (albeit a personal one) on that. I can also they say I enjoyed this one so much that I purchased the television series opener, It Had to Be For you so I managed start the Chicago Hit television series from the beginning. Phillips has a smooth, pleasant writing style at the same time makes likable manners, putting them into sizzling situations (though sometimes that sizzle comes from the hotheadedness of her manners), much to a reader’s supreme pleasure. I’m looking forward to wasting much more time in the Chicago Hit global. Similarities there is between this television series at the same time Kate Angell’s Richmond Rogues television series – though that one is that centered around baseball. I’ll be interested in contemplating how those similarities – at the same time differences, very – testimonies themselves as I progress with this television series. I’ve enjoyed the Rogues television series this time, at the same time things are looking good, if not more successful, in Phillips’ Chicago Hit television series.

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Review #2 Match Me If You can (Chicago Hit #6) audiobook streamming online I acquired the book brand new at the same time the spine was ripped. I returned it then and read it from the library. This did not impact my rating of the book. I appreciated it that returning it was easy. SPOILERS Contained IN THE

Review The story was okay. It had a HEA ending with epilogue. That was no cheating at the same time no sex with OW right behind meeting. But that were considered things that impacted my pleasure of the book. The hero was a jerk at the same time real of himself. He wanted a flawless lady but managed not meet or even come lock up to that sample himself. The heroine had low self esteem at the same time let everyone take a walk all over her many of which her generic at the same time the hero. The hero has smex with the heroine then and lasts to date OW, continuing to look for his flawless mate. Then towards the finish of the story he knows himself that he will be with the heroine because she loves him, he is that lured to her at the same time likes wasting time with her. How bigger of him. At the finish of the story he claims to adore her but I never felt it. Also that was no chemistry. The smex scenes were considered short at the same time passionless.

Review #3 Audiobook Match Me If You can (Chicago Hit #6) by Susan Elizabeth Phillips This was my third part book by this creator at the same time right behind reading To Kiss an Angel at the same time 1st Hit I Look I was So shocked for this book. I’d believed Heath was amazing in 1st Hit but this Heath was shallow at the same time annoying. Annabelle’s disposition was immature at the same time I received zero chemistry from them. As much as I hateful Portia at the same time found her side story an annoying distraction at lesser that was chemistry between her at the same time Bodie. I’m hoping no one of the new books by this creator are more like her other two, this was a struggle to get through for me. So upset.

Review #4 Audio Match Me If You can (Chicago Hit #6) narrated by Anna Fields I completely love this book by Phillips! I had read her earlier books at the same time they are more sample romance. This book has really quality manners no one of whom for you will understand from earlier books but it is that not necessary to move back as they are fully explained in this story. I adored the heroine who is that feisty, not a bombshell but with an edges of humour. The hero is that the usual self produced millionaire but has more depth at the same time angles. The head manners are supported by a cast of exciting secondary manners who make the plot believable. In Phillips novels change happens to people as a result of action at the same time indefinite choices. But this is that not a ’mushy’ romance. The dialogue is that smart at the same time refreshing. This is that a book that I worth the funds ad time. I re-count this one every few months because it is that a Really Quality Read!

Review #5 Free audio Match Me If You can (Chicago Hit #6) – in the audio player below MATCH ME If You can is that the 6th novel in Phillips’ Chicago Hit television series. It is that the story of Heath Favorite, the higher powered agent to athletes at the same time Annabelle Granger, a matchmaker. Annabelle has barely taken over her grandmother’s agency at the same time wants to earth Heath as a client. Heath is that looking for a luxurious, refined wife that will promote him with his career at the same time show how far he has come from the trailer park he grew up in. Although Heath is that lured to Annabelle, she does not fit his form of his wife. Obviously, ultimately the two finish up together. I enjoyed this book although I think that this one is that more successful for fans of the television series than reading as a stand-alone. It was magical catching up on all the other manners from the past books, but anyone who was unfamiliar with the television series might struggle to keep up with everyone. Also I was not as passionate in the secondary romance as much as I have been with those in past novels. Despite this, but, I completely loved Heath. I barely adore having these higher powered alpha types be completely undone by adore. I also enjoyed how Annabelle at the same time Heath change any other’s lives as they journey together. I advise this book at the same time advise it highly to fans of the television series.

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