

This book tells the story of a single mom named April. It’s the details along the way that keep us reading.Īnyways… Well Matched. I mean, we know they are going to end up together because it’s a romance novel. You can tell which characters are involved in the prior two books ( Well Playedand Well Met), but their love stories aren’t detailed enough to feel like it’s spoiling it in case I want to go back.

Luckily for me, Well Matched by Jen DeLuca works well as a standalone too. But how was I supposed to scroll on past a book with a guy in a kilt on the cover? One simply does not do such things. I may have picked up yet another novel that is not the first in its series.

Well, if it isn’t the consequences of my own actions… again.
