A sweet little romance story about fear of commitment, finding a home, and fairies.Read on for my diatribe regarding the audio version:This narrator is actually READING the book!! *SIGH*I do not like writing bad reviews, but I gotta do this for my fellow man (and woman). The narrator of the Audible edition is, literally, READING the book. There is little to no inflection and her almost monotonous recitation of what should be an intense moment at the beginning of the story puts one into an almost catatonic state. She did, however, do a pretty good job dropping the f*bomb. I'm 13:30 into it and considering dropping the $4 at Amazon for the Kindle edition.1:19:58 into the narration and I am ready to bang my purple ear-buds (never my iPod!!) against the wall!!!I'm being saved!!! I am going to use that hand "loan" feature on my Kindle (I know, but I am trying to be "frugal.") to READ the book. Thank you, Christie!! I would classify ‘The Matchmakers’ as a new guilty pleasure, not that there is anything guilty about it, but it was a sweet (albeit predictable) love story. Some people would classify this as a paranormal romance, but I think (even though there were Fae and magic) it would be more romance than pnr, just my opinion of course. I thought that the transition for Nick was a realistic one, reluctant to reluctantly smitten to love. I think that was why Cali was assigned to him to open him up before he forever shut down. Anyway, it was a good story and worth a read.
What do You think about The Matchmakers (2009)?
Predictable, sappy, sweet romance with a twist - this book was nothing short of just fine.
—lunalove1
A fun little mindless romance. No meat or anything to sink your teeth into.
—Katniss