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Secrets of the World's Worst Matchmaker
Secrets of the World's Worst Matchmaker
Secrets of the World's Worst Matchmaker
Audiobook6 hours

Secrets of the World's Worst Matchmaker

Written by Piper Rayne

Narrated by Tim Paige and Meg Sylvan

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Imagine you’re a matchmaker and you realize too late you’re in love with your childhood best friend. You only have yourself to blame—you’re the one who matched him and now he’s engaged to be married. When you find yourself in this position there’s a few secrets you’re going to need to keep…

Secret #1 – Smile when he tells you the happy news, even if your heart cracks in half.

Secret #2 – Don’t compare yourself to his beautiful French fiancée. You’re just as beautiful.

Secret #3 – Don’t tag along to the tux fitting with him alone. Just no.

Secret #4 – Don’t help him learn to dance to his wedding song.

Secret #5 – Erase all memories of the two of you through the years when lines blurred for even the briefest of moments.

And the one you never saw coming…

Secret #6 – Definitely, don’t stand and object—someone else might just do it for you.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 25, 2020
ISBN9781662247132
Secrets of the World's Worst Matchmaker

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Once again boring. It was og until chapter 15 but then..... just boring
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is probably my least favorite story of the series so far but I still liked the story and love how the author keeps all of the characters involved.

    The h had such a narrow focus on reality due to the death of her parents that she would not see the damage she was doing to her life and the H's life. I am sure that this happens at times but I wish the resolution did not come at the 95% mark of the story.

    The second 9 1/2 Weeks moment was a bit cringe inducing. Have they ever heard of deadbolts for their doors? ?