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The Matchmaker's Lonely Heart
by Nancy Campbell Allen
Thank you to Shadow Mountain for an ARC.
NOT REALLY A MYSTERY?
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If you know from the get-go who the murderer is, is it really considered a mystery? Asking for a friend.
Besides that flaw, the beginning started off well enough. I didn’t mind the hero or heroine. The set-up was something I haven’t read before in a Victorian romance so sure! Call me interested. The further things went on the more and more I really couldn’t stand the heroine, Amelie. I think the impression was supposed to come off as strong-willed and capable, but all I saw was a woman in over her head that couldn’t follow basic instructions. Cue a few eye rolls. Michael was the lone savior of the story. I liked his dynamic and POV chapters. I love that his job was a detective and how he pursued the truth.
I found myself intensely skimming the last half because everything was TOO predictable. And based off of the title I thought the story would be a bit different. They didn’t match one another very well. So yes, this book was fine, but not one I’m going to remember.
Overall audience notes:
- Victorian Proper Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: murder, murder of a pregnant woman, physical altercations, near drowning
NOT REALLY A MYSTERY?
BLOG || INSTAGRAM
If you know from the get-go who the murderer is, is it really considered a mystery? Asking for a friend.
Besides that flaw, the beginning started off well enough. I didn’t mind the hero or heroine. The set-up was something I haven’t read before in a Victorian romance so sure! Call me interested. The further things went on the more and more I really couldn’t stand the heroine, Amelie. I think the impression was supposed to come off as strong-willed and capable, but all I saw was a woman in over her head that couldn’t follow basic instructions. Cue a few eye rolls. Michael was the lone savior of the story. I liked his dynamic and POV chapters. I love that his job was a detective and how he pursued the truth.
I found myself intensely skimming the last half because everything was TOO predictable. And based off of the title I thought the story would be a bit different. They didn’t match one another very well. So yes, this book was fine, but not one I’m going to remember.
Overall audience notes:
- Victorian Proper Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: murder, murder of a pregnant woman, physical altercations, near drowning