Set Up
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3.5 • 2 Ratings
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- £3.49
Publisher Description
TC Matson delivers a love story with hilarious laugh out loud moments and a ton of push and pull.
There's nothing wrong with being single.
I'm not a woman scorned.
There's no heartbreak I'm recovering from.
I just enjoy not having to answer to anyone and doing what I want when I want.
Unfortunately, my two wonderful best friends think the opposite and decide to meddle.
Just because they're both happily taken, they believe I should be too.
Their "wonderful" plan?
Speed dating…
A bunch of men and women tossed into a room for a night of awkward dates.
Sounds horrific, right?
But because my signature was forged on the contract, there's no canceling.
Three men catch my attention.
One steals my heart.
Another steals my time.
And the last one steals my patience.
It doesn't take long for my heart to betray me and I fall for a billionaire who shatters me.
Now I'm left picking up the pieces and he won't leave me alone.
Great…Just frickin' great.
Customer Reviews
I had a fun time reading this.
Set Up is the first book in the ‘Taking Chances’ series by TC Matson, it’s also my first read by this author and it certainly won’t be the last. She has a lot of books for me to catch up on. But, on to Set Up.
The premise is Nathan and Brooklyn are ‘set up’ on a speed dating evening by their best respective friends. Aimee and Shyla arranged Brooklyn’s ‘date’ experience and Cody took care of Nathan’s.
These friends all think they know what’s best for their buddy, and it leads to Brooklyn being forced to endure three hours of mundane talk with 30 strangers. She finds three who are ‘just okay’ but then along comes Nathan and it’s lightning at first strike.
Their chemistry flew off the pages it was that concentrated. But… Nathan has some trust issues and he wasn’t even looking to try speed dating. He’s busy and has no time for a woman or a relationship. Or so he thought until Brooklyn lit up his world.
There’s a lot of pushing and pulling, hot and cold shoulders and some sexy banter all mixed into this cute and enjoyable story. I wanted to slap Nathan at times, he gave into his ‘issues’ rather too readily, but thankfully, he had Cody to help him see the error of his ways.