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| ISBN: 9798891513303 Barbour Publishing Paperback | $14.99 USD |
My thoughts: After a very "slow read" start of this story, on about page 150 the story seemed to gain life and interest. I really attribute this inability to progress through the life and times of a young technology industry and creator of a dating app (a place online where folks put themselves on the market looking for someone with whom to socialize or date) to my own inert interest in dating apps and other such tools and communities on the internet. Is this the world we live in today? Sadly, it is so. But I digress. Back to the story......
As the story progresses, we meet two extended families who have known each other and socialized in their homeland of Australia throughout the childhood and school days of our primary characters - EJ, precisely named Emma Jane, and Jordan. The author is modeling the modern characters and storyline loosely along the lines of Jane Austin's stories.
Jordan and EJ are both church attending Christians who let God lead them in their actions, choices, and daily living. Jordan seems to be the most dedicated Christian; and EJ has a real yearning for the glitz, glamour, plenty, and richness of affluent, successful living. She hopes that the dating app she and Jordan have jointly created with be her ticket into this rich world.
The dating app is about to go public; and in the tech world, this means opening it up for major investors and stockholders. This is where the richness of technology really antes up.
And a rich investor enters the scene, Eric, who begins to wedge himself and his rich living and loose-living into that of sweet young EJ.
Jordan worries.
EJ is bedazzled. Eric is a charming sleaze. And a lot is on the line here - the dating app and more importantly, EJ's spiritual life.
The story is not precisely my cup of tea from start to finish since the tech world is not that interesting to me. But the story is a good one of redeeming faith. Right choices. Avoiding pitfalls, etc. Good families living good lives.
I can and do recommend.
About the book: Can the Matchmaker Find True Love?
Emma-Jane (EJ) Bennett and Jordan Knight are longtime best friends who codesigned the immensely successful dating app, Dream Match. Success starts to go to EJ's head when she gets caught up in the famous and money-hungry social circles and starts dating the son of a TV mogul. But Jordan's feelings have grown from friendship to more. He determines to protect her by exposing Eric Churchill for the two-timer he is, finally agreeing to attend a function with her at the Sydney Opera House. But his best intentions go awry when EJ is embarrassed and runs for the security of home, small-town roots, and The Silver Teapot Café, feeling like Jane Austen's chastised Emma--only without her Mr. Knightley.
Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy from the publisher to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given.









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