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Turnabout's Fair Play (The Matchmakers) - Romantic Comedy Novel for Adults - Perfect for Book Clubs & Beach Reading
Turnabout's Fair Play (The Matchmakers) - Romantic Comedy Novel for Adults - Perfect for Book Clubs & Beach Reading

Turnabout's Fair Play (The Matchmakers) - Romantic Comedy Novel for Adults - Perfect for Book Clubs & Beach Reading

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Acclaimed author Kaye Dacus will provide you with hours of humor, romance, and inspirational reading with book 3 of The Matchmakers series. When Maureen O’Connor begins scheming to match her grandson Jamie with Flannery McNeill, the last thing she has in mind is a romance of her own. But when Jamie turns the tables and conspires with Flannery to bring Maureen and Flannery’s grandfather Kirby together, everyone’s best laid plans seem to go awry. Is Maureen willing to start a new relationship at this stage of her life? Will Jamie ever drop his veneer of self-sufficiency and succumb to true love?

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As I am not an American, I had never heard of author (Mary) Flannery O'Connor, for whom the heroine of this novel is named (to the heroine's continued annoyance). Apparently, O'Connor is a famous American author whose works are frequently studied by high school and college students. There, so I learnt something from reading a Christian romance novel!Flannery MacNeill is a 30-something Christian fiction editor for a small publisher in Tennessee. She is feeling somewhat depressed because one of her best friends is about to get married, the other is engaged, and she is afraid that they will both have personality changes and no longer want to maintain the relationship once they marry. However, her friends would like to introduce her to some nice young men. Just as long as they don't suggest Jamie O'Connor, the wedding usher and a gorgeous, overconfident Sports Marketing executive...Jamie O'Connor is up for promotion to Sports Marketing Director at the Nashville advertising agency where he works - or so he thinks. A shock announcement forces him to rethink his career and his life, and he realises that fitting in with the boys at work may have meant that he has moved away from the person he really is, like the friends he used to have and the secret he is at pains to hide... Meanwhile, the grandmother who raised him is trying to marry him off, and that Flannery MacNeill seems like a good candidate, particularly when she is accompanied by her extremely attractive grandfather...I really enjoyed this book - so much so that I read it twice, back-to-back. I liked the interaction and friendly banter between the hero and heroine, I liked the way the hero and heroine had so much in common, I liked the way their `secrets' came out as a natural part of the relationship so there was no dreading `big misunderstanding, I liked the way that their faith was woven into the plot without making a big deal about it, and I liked the way that the story did not just revolve around the hero and heroine, but had a very satisfying secondary romance as well as some real relationships with friends and family (good and not-so-good). Only one thing was missing - the recipe for the Parmesan Smashed Red Potatoes that Jamie loved. I can live without the accompanying corned beef and cabbage, but those potatoes sounded good! Although Turnabout's Fair Play is the third in The Matchmakers series (following Love Remains and The Art of Romance), it can easily be read as a standalone novel.Thanks to NetGalley and Barbour Publishing for providing a free ebook for review.
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