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Secrets of the World's Worst Matchmaker
by Piper Rayne
My favorite Bailey has arrived. I love Juno so much. At times I felt like I was sticking with this series just to get to her story.
Juno and Colton have been best friends since childhood. In previous books we’ve gotten to know them a little. Most of the Baileys already think of Colton as one of them, and they are convinced he and Junk belong together.
Colton is engaged and Juno is trying to navigate her feelings about that. She realized too late that she is in love with him. What Juno hadn’t realized is that Colton is also in love with her. He got engaged for all sorts of wrong reasons.
The flashbacks, the chemistry, the story. Everything just works in this one. I especially liked seeing Colton, as a thirteen year old, step up for Juno and be her friend when she was grieving her parents. The scene with Colton and Liam at the Bailey parents’ funeral just made me love those two Bailey love interests more.
I’ve enjoyed a few of the Bailey books, some others I’ve struggled with. Still, like or hate any of the others, Juno and Colton are the only Bailey couple who I’d love to read more about.
I wasn’t ready for this one to end.
Juno and Colton have been best friends since childhood. In previous books we’ve gotten to know them a little. Most of the Baileys already think of Colton as one of them, and they are convinced he and Junk belong together.
Colton is engaged and Juno is trying to navigate her feelings about that. She realized too late that she is in love with him. What Juno hadn’t realized is that Colton is also in love with her. He got engaged for all sorts of wrong reasons.
The flashbacks, the chemistry, the story. Everything just works in this one. I especially liked seeing Colton, as a thirteen year old, step up for Juno and be her friend when she was grieving her parents. The scene with Colton and Liam at the Bailey parents’ funeral just made me love those two Bailey love interests more.
I’ve enjoyed a few of the Bailey books, some others I’ve struggled with. Still, like or hate any of the others, Juno and Colton are the only Bailey couple who I’d love to read more about.
I wasn’t ready for this one to end.