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Matchmaking a Single Dad
by Angela Denise
Funny, with big chemistry and tons of small town charm.
Cole Garrison and Holly Mayberry have history, the kind of history that only growing up in a small town can bring, but it isn't until they are matched during a beta test of a dating app, that Holly has actually helped design, that their lives intersect in a truly big way.
Cole is a widower with a precocious eight year old daughter, Jane. She is an adorable shining star in this story and I love her character; she is truthful and spunky in the way children are and I totally love the way she is with both her father and Holly, but she is just part of these two falling in love.
Cole and Holly fight like cats and dogs. Everyone in town knows that they don't get along, but recognize the underlying current the sizzles between them and that it probably means more...well everyone except the two of them. It's probably why they were matched at 97% on the new dating app, but then again neither of them know it's that other person because it's all anonymous, at least for the first month. Talk about complicated, but that has been their history for as long as they've known each other.
Dating anonymously is just part of this funny, opposites attract book, which that part alone is hilarious. I loved their moments alone together, but I also loved all of the secondary characters that helped make them shine. Matchmaking a Single Dad is adorable, laugh out funny, and full of all the emotions that Angela Denise bring to each story. This can be read as a standalone, but the enjoyment is certainly enhanced when read with the other interconnected books.
Cole Garrison and Holly Mayberry have history, the kind of history that only growing up in a small town can bring, but it isn't until they are matched during a beta test of a dating app, that Holly has actually helped design, that their lives intersect in a truly big way.
Cole is a widower with a precocious eight year old daughter, Jane. She is an adorable shining star in this story and I love her character; she is truthful and spunky in the way children are and I totally love the way she is with both her father and Holly, but she is just part of these two falling in love.
Cole and Holly fight like cats and dogs. Everyone in town knows that they don't get along, but recognize the underlying current the sizzles between them and that it probably means more...well everyone except the two of them. It's probably why they were matched at 97% on the new dating app, but then again neither of them know it's that other person because it's all anonymous, at least for the first month. Talk about complicated, but that has been their history for as long as they've known each other.
Dating anonymously is just part of this funny, opposites attract book, which that part alone is hilarious. I loved their moments alone together, but I also loved all of the secondary characters that helped make them shine. Matchmaking a Single Dad is adorable, laugh out funny, and full of all the emotions that Angela Denise bring to each story. This can be read as a standalone, but the enjoyment is certainly enhanced when read with the other interconnected books.