This book was cute. It wasn't quite what I expected. Based on the title and info on the back cover I thought the main characters would not get along at first but fall in love in spite of themselves and I'm a sucker for that storyline. But they liked each other the whole time and just worried that it was not reciprocated. So aside from that little disappointment on my end, the book was good. I liked how the characters grew in their faith throughout the story and I liked the sense of adventure that permeated the novel. It was cute and I recommend it as a quick "beach" read. Fannie has grown up in a wealthy home and practically raised by the house servant. She hadn't had a good relationship with her mom, though she tried. She was very close to her friend and neighbor who is blind. When her mother dies, she finds out her mom had a twin sister. With no one else in her family, she sets out to find this aunt. In the beginning of her journey she meets a kind man named Samuel who is willing to help her. He is always reading his mother's Bible which sparks an interest in Fannie to hear more of the words in the book. Many things happen in the book that are tragic or hard to deal with, but the story was well done. I enjoyed the characters and how you were able to get to know them each pretty well. It was a pretty good book. Although it is a Christian Fiction Romance tale, there isn't a lot of romance, and it is more about finding God and understanding His love for us.
What do You think about A Most Unsuitable Match (2011)?
kinda slow... ok plot... like the characters but nothing remarkable about them or the storyline...
—Suz
I've love for their to be a book 2 - this was great!
—pato
an exciting story about faith and family.
—keni2010