Monday, October 21, 2013

Book Review: Perfectly Matched by Maggie Brendan

Anna Olsen is excited at the prospect of a new life with her brand new husband, Edward. After responding to his ad for a mail order bride, the two corresponded and it looked like things would work out well between them.
When the first thing Edward does is hand Anna a list of the chores he expects to be completed, Anna has a sinking feeling in her stomach. And when perfectionist Edward realizes that the beautiful young woman he married is less perfectionist and more free spirit, he also sees that things are not going to be as easy as he planned.
The question is whether opposites really do attract, or if their difference are too great to be reconciled.

This is the third book in the Blue Willow Brides series. I have read the second book, but did not read the first installment and though it's not completely necessary to have read the previous books, I think I would still recommend it to get to know the characters and their background a bit better. I did enjoy this story - I liked that the main guy was not the typical perfect broad shouldered perfect man but a normal guy with quirks and flaws. I think you will especially love the story if you happen to be an animal lover as it goes a bit into the background of the ASPCA.

Thank you to Revell Publishers for a free copy of this book to review.

Available October 2013 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.