Saturday, March 8, 2025

An Overdue Match by Sarah Monzon

Series: Checking Out Love #1
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Bethany House
Released: February 18, 2025
320 pages
About the Book:

If the covers of every romance book ever published hadn't convinced librarian Evangeline Kelly that she isn't heroine material, her fiancĂ© calling off their wedding when she lost her hair to alopecia did. But what's a girl head over heels for love to do when her feelings are unrequited? Matchmake, that's what. Armed with library patrons' check-out histories, she's determined to make at least one love connection—even if it's not her own.

Tattoo artist Tai Davis is used to people judging him with a single glance, so it doesn't surprise him when the town's quirky new librarian does the same thing and believes his bad-boy reputation without giving him a chance. He can't help being intrigued by her, though, so when he discovers Evangeline's secret matchmaking scheme, he's not above striking a bargain with her. She just has to agree to one date with him for every time she uses his hometown knowledge to set up library patrons on a romantic rendezvous. The deal is made, but in the process, they both might learn you can't judge a book—or each other—by the cover.



My Rating & Thoughts:    


Evangeline's self-confidence took a hit when her ex broke up with her due to her health issue of losing her hair. She does not believe anyone can find her attractive and sets out on mission to matchmake strangers based on their library check out histories. Her first attempt doesn't go well as she is new to town and doesn't know much about the people she is trying to set up. Tai pursues Evangeline and when he finds out about her matchmaking attempt he convinces her to go on dates with him under the agreement of him helping her get to know her targets. I grew to really like Tai and how determined he was to show Evangeline that she was attractive to him and help her see herself as loveable. I didn't the matchmaking theme but thankfully that was more in the background and more of the focus was on the various characters interactions and Evangeline becoming more comfortable with herself. I felt like there were too many pop culture references and feel this could very quickly date the book. I also don't find tattoo's attractive so this aspect of the book turned me off a bit. However I really enjoyed the interactions between the characters and how there was no big third act breakup thrown in. I am interested in continuing the series as I liked Haley in this one.

(I received an ARC of this book through NetGalley; opinions expressed 
in this review are my honest opinion and completely my own.)

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