Not quite 3 stars.Dane Sanders is a true matchmaker with the powers to back up his claims. He sees auras that help him to match people to their mates. Dane helps a lot of shifters, but has thus far avoided vampires after vampires murdered his family. This book in my opinion had a lot of potential for a very interesting book. I thought the matchmaker concept was really great and I was very into it. Unfortunately, the length really held this book back from being fully developed. It seemed that everything was really rushed at the end and Dane was thrown into a relationship with his mates, Theron and Zephen, and we never really got to know Zephen at all. Dane got over his hatred of vampires in about one page. I think this could have been an excellent full length novel. 3.5 starsI'm not sure how I missed the menage disclaimer either. I was really loving this story because Dane and Zephen were so perfect together, but then Theron's appearance into their relationship (which wasn't until more than halfway through the book) kind of derailed things for me. I still really liked the story because of the uniqueness of Dane's matchmaker abilities and would have liked it to have been longer, but I also wish it had remained just Dane and Zephen in the relationship because Theron didn't really grow on me.
What do You think about Matchmaker, Matchmaker (2011)?
Would have rated it higher had it not been a ménage. I don't like menages.
—Niki
Wickedly good and very appetizing. Take a bite. You won't regret it.
—tara