Out of the ashes, she might find true love…When Kate’s abusive husband dies in a house fire, she only feels relief. Eighteen months later, she’s ready to sweep up the fragments of her past and venture back into dating—but this time with the help of a professional matchmaking company. Surely Toujour can succeed where Kate has always failed and find her the perfect man.Taylor is a firefighter … firefighter who’s tired of dousing infernos in his personal life. Exhausted from a string of dysfunctional relationships, he turns to Toujour at the prodding of a friend, hoping for an easier path to love. The last thing he expects is to be matched with Kate, the intriguing widow he met on the night her house burned. The problem is, she’s determined to leave behind any connection to that awful night—and Taylor is a very overwhelming connection.
Past relationship fears and old habits threaten to tear them apart before they’ve even begun. Can the ashes of their pasts hold their happily ever after?
Melt into this sizzling romance today!
The No Match for Love series follows the matchmakers and clients of Toujour on their journeys to love. Each story can be read as a stand-alone, so start with whichever book catches your interest the most!
Current books in the series:
Meet Your Match
Miss Match
Not Your Match
Mix ‘N Match
Mistletoe Match
more
I enjoyed it, but believe it’s written for 20 somethings.
Good book, realistic characters.
The imperfect characters created a more realistic presence that enables you to connect to their story.
Cute quick read.I enjoyed it.
I thought it was a light, entertaining read. Some gut-wrenching background for the main character but basically a happily ever after romance.
this was a 5 star chick lit for me until almost the very end. spoiler alert-hike up the mountains above los angeles to see the sunRISE, then they watch the sun RISE over the ocean. REALLY??? i read this book 3 days ago and i’m still outraged. the sun rises over the atlantic from the united states and SETS over the pacific! i can’t believe such a ridiculous major error was made in the 1st place, and then not caught. this dropped the whole book to 1 star for me.
Too disjointed. That style of writing drives me nuts.
This was a fun read. Although it isn’t as good as the others in the series, I did really enjoy Kate and Taylor’s love story. A widow who’s husband died in a fire gets matched with the very firefighter that had to tell her that her husband died, they both have baggage that needs to be worked through before they can be together.
I wish that there was more detail to their story, but even so, I had a hard time putting it down and really enjoyed the escape and read it super fast just like I have with the rest of the series.