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Meant for Love
by Natasha Madison
Natasha Madison is one of my favorite authors. From her small town romances to hockey romances to her hollywood royalty series, it is all fabulous.
Meant for Love tells the story of Zoey and Nash. These two have known each other for a while now, and while there was a spark nothing ever came from it. Until a job opportunity. Which quickly led to an unexpected Vegas wedding.
I absolutely loved these two together. Their chemistry was amazing. Their banter was enjoyable. Nash wanting to truly work for this marriage was fantastic. Nash is truly the "if he wanted to, he would" type of man. He is going to any and all lengths to make his wife happy. Even if it does involve Matcha.
Honestly Nash stole the show in this book. Not to say Zoey wasn't amazing, because she is, but he just stood out above the rest. I also had to laugh at the Matthew/Max situation that was happening in all of this, and how it moved down to a new generation.
My only gripe about the book, and it is extremely minor, is that Zoey wasn't all in. She was still dealing with her "we're on a break" relationship, and until she could move past that I didn't feel as though she was giving Nash the full extent of herself. I get that it added a bit of drama to the story, but it was really unnecessary in my mind.
Meant for Love tells the story of Zoey and Nash. These two have known each other for a while now, and while there was a spark nothing ever came from it. Until a job opportunity. Which quickly led to an unexpected Vegas wedding.
I absolutely loved these two together. Their chemistry was amazing. Their banter was enjoyable. Nash wanting to truly work for this marriage was fantastic. Nash is truly the "if he wanted to, he would" type of man. He is going to any and all lengths to make his wife happy. Even if it does involve Matcha.
Honestly Nash stole the show in this book. Not to say Zoey wasn't amazing, because she is, but he just stood out above the rest. I also had to laugh at the Matthew/Max situation that was happening in all of this, and how it moved down to a new generation.
My only gripe about the book, and it is extremely minor, is that Zoey wasn't all in. She was still dealing with her "we're on a break" relationship, and until she could move past that I didn't feel as though she was giving Nash the full extent of herself. I get that it added a bit of drama to the story, but it was really unnecessary in my mind.