Book Review: The Matchmaker’s Mistletoe Mission by Jaci Burton

TheMatchmakersMistletoeMission

2stars

Title: The Matchmaker’s Mistletoe Mission (Boots and Bouquets #0.5)
Author: 
Jaci Burton
Genre:
Romance
Edition/Pages:
Ebook, 154 pages
Goodreads page

I received an arc copy of this from Berkley via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

Summary

Alice, an LA native and matchmaker, is in rural Oklahoma to help prepare for her best friend’s upcoming wedding. Unexpectedly, there is a massive snow storm that traps Alice at the venue, a beautiful vineyard ran by the Bellini family. Also unexpectedly, ruggedly handsome Clay is stranded at the vineyard with her.

Clay is a rancher and happily single. And he wants no part of Alice’s plan to find him his perfect match. Especially since the only person he wants is Alice.

Overview

➸ POV – 3rd Person, alternating between Alice and Clay’s POV

➸ Alice Weatherford – LA native, Matchmaker, Maid of honor in her best friends wedding

➸ Clay Henry – Oklahoma, Rancher

Content Warnings: None

My Thoughts

This just didn’t do it for me unfortunately. This had some really cute moments! But overall I didn’t jive with the writing or the overall plot.

I thought the chemistry and “relationship” between the two main characters was actually really sweet. I felt the connection between them and really liked the glimpses into their slice of life moments. But this was way, way too insta-lovey for my taste. I’m also for insta-attraction but when characters are dropping the L word after a couple of days and minimal contact I can’t get on board.

I also found the dialogue to be really awkward and unnatural feeling. I was also so aware of these being words on a page rather than getting pulled into a story. There were so many repeated unnatural conversations – honestly the first 20-30 pages of this is just a new character being introduced and them making the same comment on the weather. Character names were overused in dialogue, and overall this story just felt never flowed or felt real to me.

Also, the main conflicts were completely self-imposed which was so frustrating as a reader. I wanted to shake the heroine at times.

Unfortunately I don’t think this series is for me, and I don’t plan on continuing on. I do think this had some great Christmas-y vibes if you’re looking for something to quick this holiday season. But overall I didn’t love or jive with this.


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5 thoughts on “Book Review: The Matchmaker’s Mistletoe Mission by Jaci Burton

    • I think it was, but just not for me 🤷🏼‍♀️ I’ve discovered recently that I don’t like romance novellas/short stories unless they’re about characters I already know. They tend to be way too insta-love or shallow for my taste otherwise…

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      • That makes sense! That’s how I felt when I read No Trick, Just Treats. It was an anthology about already established characters, but the way the book marketed the book was like these were all new characters and it wasn’t a good combination for me. So I completely understand your feelings!

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