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A review by jenspagesandponderings
The Match by Sarah Adams
5.0
Y'all, grab your sweet tea and settle in, because Sarah Adams' "The Match" is about to steal your heart faster than you can say "bless your heart"!
Set against the charm of Charleston, this story follows Evie Jones, a firecracker of a woman with a heart of gold and a mission to keep Southern Service Paws afloat. Enter Jacob Broaden, a single dad who's just trying to do right by his daughter Sam. Their meet-cute? Let's just say it involves a meddling 10-year-old and some seriously crackling tension.
Adams has this magical ability to blend humor and depth that'll have you cackling one minute and reaching for the tissues the next. The banter between Evie and Jacob is top-notch.
But what really sets "The Match" apart is how it handles tougher topics. Epilepsy and the role of service animals are woven into the story with such care and authenticity. It's eye-opening without ever feeling heavy-handed. And let me tell you, watching Sam bond with Daisy? It's enough to melt even the coldest heart.
Evie's journey from a woman focused solely on others to someone who allows herself to be loved is beautifully done. And Jacob's growth as he learns to open his heart again? Chef's kiss.
Now, let's talk about the real scene-stealers: Charlie and Sam. These two (along with Daisy) bring so much joy and depth to the story. They're not just cute sidekicks – they're integral to the emotional core of the book.
"The Match" is more than just a romance – it's a story about found family, second chances, and the healing power of love (both human and canine). Adams has crafted a warm, funny, and touching tale that'll leave you with a big ol' smile and maybe a newfound appreciation for service animals.
So if you're in the mood for a romance that's got humor, heart, and a whole lot of Southern charm, "The Match" is your perfect... well, match!
Set against the charm of Charleston, this story follows Evie Jones, a firecracker of a woman with a heart of gold and a mission to keep Southern Service Paws afloat. Enter Jacob Broaden, a single dad who's just trying to do right by his daughter Sam. Their meet-cute? Let's just say it involves a meddling 10-year-old and some seriously crackling tension.
Adams has this magical ability to blend humor and depth that'll have you cackling one minute and reaching for the tissues the next. The banter between Evie and Jacob is top-notch.
But what really sets "The Match" apart is how it handles tougher topics. Epilepsy and the role of service animals are woven into the story with such care and authenticity. It's eye-opening without ever feeling heavy-handed. And let me tell you, watching Sam bond with Daisy? It's enough to melt even the coldest heart.
Evie's journey from a woman focused solely on others to someone who allows herself to be loved is beautifully done. And Jacob's growth as he learns to open his heart again? Chef's kiss.
Now, let's talk about the real scene-stealers: Charlie and Sam. These two (along with Daisy) bring so much joy and depth to the story. They're not just cute sidekicks – they're integral to the emotional core of the book.
"The Match" is more than just a romance – it's a story about found family, second chances, and the healing power of love (both human and canine). Adams has crafted a warm, funny, and touching tale that'll leave you with a big ol' smile and maybe a newfound appreciation for service animals.
So if you're in the mood for a romance that's got humor, heart, and a whole lot of Southern charm, "The Match" is your perfect... well, match!