Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Mismatch

by Tami Hoag
282 pages

Bronwynn is a quirky Boston socialite and former model who just jilted her two-timing fiancé at the alter.  Wade is an overworked Indiana Congressman with an ulcer who has been ordered on vacation by his doctor.  These two very different people meet by chance in rural Vermont.  They quickly realize that they bring out the worst AND best in each other.  Is it possible that these two very different people can fall in love and form a lasting relationship?

I enjoyed this book, mainly because the characters were so real.  They have flaws, but they are good people.  They aren't stereotypes, and I appreciated that.  This book was predictable, and the end was definitely contrived.  There are also some tastefully spicy scenes in this novel, so I would not recommend it to every reader.  I listened to the audio version of this book and would recommend that format to others.



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