Playing with Matches
A Novel
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
Named a Best Book of Summer by Refinery29, Bustle, and PopSugar
“The best rom-com of the season…overflowing with charm and heart.” —Bustle
“The perfect Summer read—smart, funny, escapist, and bursting with charm.” —PopSugar
In the tradition of Good in Bed and The Assistants comes a funny and smart comedy about a young matchmaker balancing her messy personal life and the demands of her eccentric clients.
Sasha Goldberg has a lot going for her: a recent journalism degree from NYU, an apartment with her best friend Caroline, and a relationship that would be amazing if her finance-bro boyfriend Jonathan would ever look up from his BlackBerry. But when her dream career falls through, she uses her family’s darkest secret to land a job as a matchmaker for New York City’s elite at the dating service Bliss.
Despite her inexperience, Sasha throws herself into her new career, trolling for catches on Tinder, coaching her clients through rejection, and dishing out dating advice to people twice her age. She sets up a TV exec who wanted kids five years ago, a forty-year-old baseball-loving virgin, and a consultant with a rigorous five-page checklist for her ideal match.
Sasha hopes to find her clients The One, like she did. But when Jonathan betrays her, she spirals out of control—and right into the arms of a writer with a charming Southern drawl, who she had previously set up with one of her clients. He’s strictly off-limits, but with her relationship on the rocks, all bets are off.
Fresh, sweet, and laugh-out-loud funny, Playing with Matches is the addictive story about dating in today’s swipe-heavy society, and a young woman trying to find her own place in the world.
Customer Reviews
LOVE
Such a good book! I gasped so many times. Such a genius i hope she’d finish what’s next for Sasha. Disappointed there’s not more!!
LOVED THIS BOOK!
I finished this in one day, could not put it down! I loved how relatable this story is, the characters are well written. I am hoping she turns this into a series, I want to know what happens next for Sasha
Warm and knowing
I wish I’d had even a little insight into how men and women worked when I was younger. Hannah Orenstein’s debut novel is light, fun and completely satisfying. I can’t wait to see where she goes next, she’s a savvy and enjoyable guide.