A review by kidisitor
Imperfect Match by Corinne Michaels, Melanie Harlow

5.0

Willow and Reid are neighbors and best friends, purely platonic. Willow has pretty much accepted she won't find herself a perfect match and is planning on artificial insemination because she so dearly wants to be a mom. Meanwhile, Reid, thanks to the lack of parental figures in his life, doesn't believe in love or marriage and refuses to be a father, for fear of turning out like his own father. All is fine and dandy until the two realize they are indeed in love with the other. Which one is going to be making a sacrifice? The majority of the book is fun and light hearted, but there is that chunk that is filled with all the emotions. While these two characters are great in their own right, several of the side characters bring a little life (and comedic timing) into the book. The sexual content isn't too graphic. It is a fairly quick read. Story flows nicely. It alternates between POVs.