Review of Miss Match by Lindzee Armstrong
This was a great friends-to-lovers-we-hope book with a twist- the woman has to match the very man, who has unrequited feelings for his best friend of eight years. And he doesn't want anyone other than her. Both of these two lost souls are dealing with daddy-related issues of vastly different kinds, the threat of losing their also vastly different jobs, and making bad relationship choices on the opposite ends of the spectrum. Their only saving grace is their mutual friendship, and their other besties who can only shake their heads at the pair. The book is mostly clean, except for where the pair are making the aforementioned bad relationship mistakes with other people. A charming read.
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