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A review by kayimreading
Match Me If You Can by Swati Hegde
3.0
3 stars!
Thank you Netgalley & Dell Romance for this eARC, and thank you to penguin random house audio for the audiobook for this one.
I loved getting to explore Mumbai with our FMC Jia who is working at a local internet magazine, Mimosa, and MMC Jaiman, who is running an unsuccessful pub. While I enjoyed the first half of this book as we are introduced to the food, fashion, festivals, and learning the dynamics of our characters, I could NOT get over the miscommunication between Jia and Jaiman.
Jia has successfully matched 2 couples previously and thinks she is qualified to be a match maker for her internet magazine job. While this is crazy to me to think one can do this on such a large scale, her boss agrees to let her prove her abilities by connecting the new girl at work with someone else in the office. Jia takes on the challenge and befriends the new woman with hopes of finding her a husband.
I felt like it was kind of rude to thrust jia on to this poor woman but I’m glad the two found a friendship out of it. At first it felt like jia was very judgmental and shutting down her new friends love interests with 23 year old grad school student and comedian/guitarist in favor for her office match of upper management guy. I just didn’t see the fit happening and Jia was pushing too hard!
Our MMC Jaiman has been in love with Jia forever and they shared one passionate kiss a year ago, never to be spoken of again. But Jia sent Jaiman mixed signals all the time. She wouldn’t date him but she brings him breakfast every day. She won’t date him, but she comes to his pub after work every day? They’re family friends and he has a key to their home, best friends with her brother in law (who she hooked her sister up with) and her father treats him like a son, but she won’t date him. It was confusing and I felt so bad for Jaiman.
It was so obvious to me how perfect these two were for one another and while Jia claims to be a matchmaker, she was so caught up in herself with trying to make an office match happen that she couldn’t see her own right in front of her face. I feel like she was so quick to judge and caused more harm than good with her office Match but thankfully it came together in the end.
I was honestly over the whole thing around 60% as it kept dragging on and on and I knew how it would end. I feel like Jia caused so much more damage than good until she figured herself out. This would be great for any one who loves slow burn, workplace environment, friends to lovers, and mutual pining.
Thank you Netgalley & Dell Romance for this eARC, and thank you to penguin random house audio for the audiobook for this one.
I loved getting to explore Mumbai with our FMC Jia who is working at a local internet magazine, Mimosa, and MMC Jaiman, who is running an unsuccessful pub. While I enjoyed the first half of this book as we are introduced to the food, fashion, festivals, and learning the dynamics of our characters, I could NOT get over the miscommunication between Jia and Jaiman.
Jia has successfully matched 2 couples previously and thinks she is qualified to be a match maker for her internet magazine job. While this is crazy to me to think one can do this on such a large scale, her boss agrees to let her prove her abilities by connecting the new girl at work with someone else in the office. Jia takes on the challenge and befriends the new woman with hopes of finding her a husband.
I felt like it was kind of rude to thrust jia on to this poor woman but I’m glad the two found a friendship out of it. At first it felt like jia was very judgmental and shutting down her new friends love interests with 23 year old grad school student and comedian/guitarist in favor for her office match of upper management guy. I just didn’t see the fit happening and Jia was pushing too hard!
Our MMC Jaiman has been in love with Jia forever and they shared one passionate kiss a year ago, never to be spoken of again. But Jia sent Jaiman mixed signals all the time. She wouldn’t date him but she brings him breakfast every day. She won’t date him, but she comes to his pub after work every day? They’re family friends and he has a key to their home, best friends with her brother in law (who she hooked her sister up with) and her father treats him like a son, but she won’t date him. It was confusing and I felt so bad for Jaiman.
It was so obvious to me how perfect these two were for one another and while Jia claims to be a matchmaker, she was so caught up in herself with trying to make an office match happen that she couldn’t see her own right in front of her face. I feel like she was so quick to judge and caused more harm than good with her office Match but thankfully it came together in the end.
I was honestly over the whole thing around 60% as it kept dragging on and on and I knew how it would end. I feel like Jia caused so much more damage than good until she figured herself out. This would be great for any one who loves slow burn, workplace environment, friends to lovers, and mutual pining.