Sometimes love just needs a little push… I work for a matchmaker but I’m not looking for love. Shy guys never get the girl, right?Enter Natalia. A woman I never expected to meet, let alone fall for. She’s my opposite in every way – outgoing, opinionated, and so damn bossy. It makes my attraction to her that much stronger. I want her. I crave her. It’s time to show her what she’s really looking …
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For those who’ve ever been slighted or bullied or hurt because of just who we are. They get under our skin and as kids it festers and follows us through to adulthood. Then as an adult if we somehow can find that spark of hope and acceptance, we slowly build ourselves up into someone strong enough to tackle the world. The author wrote this book with such feeling and sensitivity that you’ll be ensconced into the story.
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Christopher is shy. He has a stutter when he gets frustrated. He had a girlfriend in college and she mocked him.
Now, he’s a web designer and works from home. His client Grace signs him up for her match making and makes him a match.
With Natalia.
We’ve met Natalia before and now our Christmas elf needs her match.
Three letters.
Will the shy guy finally win the girl?
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“A lid for every pot.”
Dear Shy Guy, The Matchmaker Series, by author Laney Powell is a quant love story that takes place within a traditional family who has an only daughter, Nat. She decides to use the Matchmaker services. The Matchmaker matches Nat up with her IT guy, Christopher as a thank you for his work on the Matchmaker’s app. He’s reluctant because of he’s more of a recluse due to his stuttering when stressed. But, the begin the letter writing and develop an attraction. Should they meet? What would her family think?
Definitely recommending this book for your reading enjoyment and the author really wrote an enjoyable short story. The personality of Nat was strong and feminine which Christopher had to deal with. There were sweet twists in this story.
I am leaving this review for your consideration. Happy Valentine’s Day. Peace.