
Thanks to its charming cover, I expected An Overdue Match by Sarah Monzon to be a cute bookish romance, and it is. I didn't anticipate a heoine with alopecia, a tattoo artist hero, a matchmaking subplot, many pop culture references, and so much swoony passion! I loved every chapter - this book will definitely be one of the top Christian fiction novels I read this year.
The story is dedicated to the author's mother who has alopecia, and this subplot is treated with great empathy. Because Evangeline the heroine is a librarian, bookish goodness is infused in every chapter. I felt very validated as an avid reader who sees the world through a bookish lens. And I loved that hero Tai is a very talented tattoo artist who's dealt with his own health issues. He falls first and his pursuit of Evangeline curled my toes with delight.
There's a lot going on in this novel, but the author ties everything together by the conclusion. I'm excited this is book 1 in the Checking Out Love series - I can't wait to spend time with this these great characters again. I just wish that the title was more memorable.
Thank you to the publisher for providing a complimentary copy of the book. I voluntarily wrote a review and all opinions are my own.
The story is dedicated to the author's mother who has alopecia, and this subplot is treated with great empathy. Because Evangeline the heroine is a librarian, bookish goodness is infused in every chapter. I felt very validated as an avid reader who sees the world through a bookish lens. And I loved that hero Tai is a very talented tattoo artist who's dealt with his own health issues. He falls first and his pursuit of Evangeline curled my toes with delight.
There's a lot going on in this novel, but the author ties everything together by the conclusion. I'm excited this is book 1 in the Checking Out Love series - I can't wait to spend time with this these great characters again. I just wish that the title was more memorable.
Thank you to the publisher for providing a complimentary copy of the book. I voluntarily wrote a review and all opinions are my own.