A review by tej_reads
Match Me If You Can by Sandy Barker

2.0

You know I love a London boy.

Not bad but not good, is the overall vibe of Match Me If You Can. I feel like to be a successful rom-com book both of the main characters have to be somewhat likeable and have chemistry which just wasn't the case here. 

The premise was good though. Tristan needs to marry to get his inheritance and Poppy is the matchmaker assigned to his case. Think Terms and Conditions but with a matchmaker. And that's about it.

Thank you to Boldwood Books, netgalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.