Miss Match (Signed Edition)
Miss Match (Signed Edition)
No Match for Love Series
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399 Pages
6-7 Hours
68k Words
A sweet contemporary romance... A billionaire bachelor and a matchmaker team up in this friends to lovers romcom!
With the matchmaking company she works for in decline, Brooke is desperate to sign Luke, a notorious playboy and her best friend, as a client. But the billionaire CEO only has eyes for Brooke! Can he show her heās a changed man?
SYNOPSIS
SYNOPSIS
Sheās a matchmaker with abandonment issues. Heās her billionaire best friend willing to do anything to win her heart.
Brookeās abandonment issues have wrecked her love life, despite being Los Angelesās top-rated matchmaker. Her one constant over the past eight years has been Luke, her ever patient billionaire best friend. But she keeps even him at armās length, terrified to explore the chemistry between them.
Luke is the cityās richest and most eligible bachelor, but he has eyes only for Brooke. Heās loved her since high school, but sheās rebuffed all his attempts to deepen their relationship. Despite that, sheās been there for him through every trialāincluding his fatherās recent death, and his now tenuous position as CEO.
When Toujour announces itās closing, Brooke hatches a plan to save the company by hiring Luke as a client. But Luke knows this is his last chance to win her heart. And heās willing to break all the rules to do it.
This full-length contemporary romance can be read as a stand alone and comes with a guaranteed happily ever after. It features snappy dialogue, complex characters, and laugh-out-loud scenes. If you love best friends to lovers romances, then you'll love Miss Match. Grab your copy today!
MAIN TROPES
ā friends to lovers
ā billionaire
ā matchmaker
ā second chance romance
ā love triangle
ā he falls first
LOOK INSIDE
LOOK INSIDE
CHAPTER ONE
Luke wrapped his fingers around the leather steering wheel of his Aston Martin One-77. He pressed the clutch and shifted gears, speeding through a yellow traffic light. His chest tightened as his heart constricted. Just a few more minutes. Then today would fade away as he lost himself in the bottom of a glass.
Five minutes later, Luke tossed his keys to the valet and walked into the exclusive Los Angeles club. The pulse of music made the black walls, draped in shimmery purple fabric, vibrate with every beat. His shoulders dropped and his breathing slowed as the music washed over him. Lights from the dance floor reflected off the chandeliers in tiny rainbows. The club smelled like expensive alcohol and perfume. Despite the holiday, or maybe because of it, the dance floor was crammed with people. He ignored them and headed straight for the bar. The women would come to him soon enough.
āMr. Ryder,ā the bartender said. āI didnāt expect to see you here today. The usual?ā
Luke nodded and sank onto a barstool. The bartender made a Scotch on the rocks and handed it over. Luke downed it in two painful gulps. He noticed women turning his direction, whispering to their friends.
Here come the gold diggers.Ā Itās why heād come to the bar instead of drinking at home, but he wasnāt ready for them yet. It always took a few drinks to forget Brooke and enjoy the company of other women.
One broke away from her group and sauntered over. Luke knew her type immediatelyāmicroscopic party dress, bleached blonde hair, sun-tanned skin. Fake boobs and Daddyās credit card.
Wait. He didnāt just recognize her type. He recognized her.
She sat down on the stool next to his, leaning forward so her cleavage was shown at its best advantage. āLuke Ryder, in the flesh.ā
āCandi. What are you doing back in California?ā
āBuy me a drink and Iāll tell you.ā
āFor old timeās sake,ā Luke agreed. He lifted his hand, signaling for the bartender. āIāll have another Scotch, and give this lady whatever she wants. A vodka martini still your drink of choice?ā
āYou remembered.ā
The waiter left to get their drinks. Candi played with the cuff on Lukeās shirt. āWhatās a man like you doing here on Thanksgiving? Surely you have somewhere better to be.ā
He resisted the urge to shrug off her hand. It wasnāt like Brooke was here to see. āI do.ā But the house had been too quiet without his dad whistling Christmas tunes off-key. The dinner table had been too empty with only him and his mom. The meal had been too bland, lacking his dadās jokes and famous deep-fried turkey. As soon as his mom had started to yawn, Luke had bolted.
Candiās lips turned down in a sympathetic pout. āThis must be such a hard day for you. Itās only been, what, a month since your father passed? Iāve been keeping tabs on you through the press.ā
Five weeks and two days. Heād felt every one of them.
The bartender returned with their drinks, and Luke took a sip from his.
Candi crossed one of her long, shapely legs over the other. āIām sure you remember what a comforting person I am. I can make you feel better if you let me.ā
Luke didnāt doubt that. Candi had been his college girlfriend, and another failed attempt to make Brooke jealous. Luke and Candiās relationship had been rocky at best. She was a possessive and jealous girlfriend, prone to mind games. Heād been relieved when she got a job across the country and moved. But she had known how to make him feel better.
What would Brooke think?Ā Sheād never liked Candi much.
Sheād think about Antonio, thatās what.Ā The ring on her finger made that much clear.
Still, he couldnāt bring himself to encourage Candi. Not yet. āIāll stick to drinking, thanks.ā He took a sip to emphasize his point.
Candiās tongue flicked out and moistened her top lip. āYou never used to drink much.ā
āMy father used to be alive.ā
Candi leaned back, the flirtatious act dropped for the first time. āI understand. I lost my father almost two years ago. Lung cancer, same as yours. He couldnāt give up smoking, even at the end.ā
āMy father didnāt smoke.ā But his grandfather had. Secondhand smoke, the doctors said. Thatās what caused the lung cancer. Eighteen years of living with a pack-a-day smoker. It always seemed cruel that his dad had to die for a choice he never made. āIām sorry about your dad. I hadnāt heard. Does it get easier with time?ā
āNo. But you get better at dealing with it.ā
Her honesty was unexpected and refreshing. Maybe sheād changed in the four years since heād last seen her.
Brooke would hate that youāre here with Candi,Ā his mind whispered.
Brooke doesnāt get an opinion. She has Antonio now.
Candi smiled at Luke. Her teeth were too white and too straight, her smile too wide. Obviously her career as a model had been successful enough to afford a few enhancements.
āIāve thought a lot about you the last few years. Even thought about contacting you when I moved back a few months ago,ā Candi said.
āWhy didnāt you?ā
āI figured if you wanted to find me, you would. But then I saw you here tonight and couldnāt resist.ā Candi took another sip of her martini, then set it on the bar. She held her hand out to Luke. āEnough of this depressing talk. Letās dance.ā
Candi had been a lot of things. Crazy. Erratic. Possessive. But sheād also been fun, passionate, and great at making him forget his troubles. She was exactly what he needed tonight.
Luke let Candi lead him to the dance floor. Brooke was at home, probably video chatting with Antonio and eating pie with her mom. Candi was here.
Candi grabbed his hips, moving them in rhythm with the music. Luke took a shot from a passing waiter, then let the alcohol take over. For hours they danced. As his brain clouded, Candi grew more beautiful, the music became more exciting, and dancing more enjoyable than ever.
āMy apartmentās only a few blocks away,ā Candi told Luke after yet another dance.
āRemember how much fun we used to have?ā
Lukeās muddled brain sharpened.Ā Brooke.
She doesnāt want me. Not like that.
Still, he wanted to at least try to be a gentleman. āAre you sure?ā
Candi moved closer, pressing herself against him. Her skin glistened with moisture under the colored lights. āYes. Iāll help you forget all about today. I promise.ā And then her lips were on his. Her arms were like visesāsoft, comforting vises that made him feel less dead inside.
And sheād always been a fantastic kisser.
He closed his eyes and imagined he was kissing Brooke. Imagined it was her arms wrapped around his neck, her fingers threading through his hair. Luke shouldāve made his move on Brooke when he had the chance, despite the promise heād made to his father. The lights of the dance hall flickered behind his closed eyelids as he let himself dream.
He was startled back to the present by a shout. āLuke!ā The voice was relieved, with a hint of panic.
Luke tore himself from Candi. He struggled to make sense of that voice in this setting.
And then he saw her. She strode boldly through the crowd, looking out of place in her white peacoat, ripped jeans, and flip-flops. But he recognized the bagāa twelve-thousand-dollar pink Birkin bag heād given her as a birthday present. She had no idea how much it cost, or that heād been the one to buy it. Heād lied and told her it was a gift from a client, since that didnāt technically violate Rule #8.
Brooke threw herself at Luke, wrapping him in a hug. Her chestnut curls, pulled back in a ponytail, tickled his nose. āYouāre okay.ā She moved back, glaring. āDo you have any idea how long Iāve been looking for you? I had to leave my momās house early. Without any pie.ā
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FAQs: How will I get my signed book?
Books are carefully signed, packaged, and shipped by Lindzee herself! You'll get an email with tracking information once the book ships.
Series Reading Order
Series Reading Order
All of Lindzee's books can be read as stand alones, although they are best enjoyed together.
NO MATCH FOR LOVE SERIES
1. Miss Match
2. Not Your Match
3. Mix 'N Match
4. Matched by Design
5. Match Me if You Can
6. Match Me by Christmas
7. Never Say Match
8. Match Me Again
9. Mistakenly Matched
10. My Fake Match
11. Mistletoe Match
12. Strike a Match
13. Meet Your Match
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Return & Refund Policy
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