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Match Point

Erynn Mangum

063090: Match Point, Lauren Holbrook Series #3Match Point, Lauren Holbrook Series #3
By Erynn Mangum / NAV Press

Now that she's successfully matched four couples, Lauren Holbrook is wondering if she'll always be the bridesmaid and never the . . . or will she finally admit that she and Ryan are more than "good friends"? But handsome Keller Stone may try to convince her otherwise. A riotous, romantic conclusion to Mangum's caffeine-laced series! 352 pages, softcover from NavPress.



CRM RATING: T
Explain: N/A

SPIRITUAL RATING: 4
Explain: N/A

CRM REVIEW:

There is room for only one matchmaker. How hard is that to understand? Joan, her new stepmom, Hannah, and Ruby have all stepped into Lauren's hobby. The victims of their meddling? Laurie and Ryan!

After a brief kidnapping to Phoenix for shopping, chocolate, and Ryan talk, the only thing Laurie knows for sure is that she misses Merson's. A fake break-up is in order to throw the love hounds off their scent. With a botched proposal, dream-boat Keller Stone, and pushy relatives it's no wonder Laurie is going crazy.

Can it really be that hard to plan a wedding in four weeks? Honestly, she thinks she can pull it off. Premarital counseling. New, tiny house. Ryan's love. What could possibly go wrong?

Mangum finishes Laurie’s story with a flourish. While readers are pleased that Ryan and Laurie are coming together, it is also the end of a wonderful series.




WHAT YOU'LL FIND INSIDE:

Romance between a man and woman - Yes

Felt this book properly represented a Biblical world view – Yes

I would recommend this book to a Christian audience – Yes

Other things of special note: N/A



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