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Product Description
Acclaimed author Kaye Dacus will yield we with hours of humor, romance, and inspirational reading with book 3 of The Matchmakers series. When Maureen O’Connor starts shaping to compare her grandson Jamie with Flannery McNeill, a final thing she has in mind is a intrigue of her own. But when Jamie turns a tables and conspires with Flannery to move Maureen and Flannery’s grandfather Kirby together, everyone’s best laid skeleton seem to go awry. Is Maureen peaceful to start a new attribute during this theatre of her life? Will Jamie ever dump his veneer of confidence and stoop to loyal love?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #178302 in eBooks
- Published on: 2011-11-01
- Released on: 2011-11-01
- Format: Kindle eBook
- Number of items: 1
Editorial Reviews
Review
Kaye Dacus pens another smashing story in her Matchmaker array with Turnabout''s Fair Play. Her characters are endearing and their escapades will have we stability to spin a pages to see where they lead. This is a pleasant story about friendships: those from a past, a benefaction and destiny wish for those friendships to continue. It''s also a story about changes in a lives and opening a hearts to God''s devise for us. we wish we suffer this inspirational intrigue as most as we did.
(Vicki Ferrell Fresh Fiction )Kaye Dacus has created a humorous story of 2-for-1 matchmaking left right. Turnabout''s Fair Play is a sweet, fun, twin intrigue -- with only a right hold of "dork" to make we grin prolonged after you''ve incited a final page.
(Serena Chase USA Today's Happily Ever After )
About a Author
Humor, Hope, and Happily Ever Afters! Kaye Dacus is a author of humorous, hope-filled contemporary and chronological romances with Barbour Publishing and Harvest House Publishers. She binds a Master of Arts in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University, is a former Vice President of American Christian Fiction Writers, and now serves as President of Middle Tennessee Christian Writers. She loves movement cinema and British dress dramas; and when she's not writing, she enjoys needlework scarves and "lap blankets" (she's a master of a straight-line weave and purl stitches!). Kaye lives in Nashville, Tennessee, and even yet she writes intrigue novels, she is not fearful to acknowledge that she's never been kissed.
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3 of 3 people found a following examination helpful.
Wonderful array conclusion!
By Jolanthe
Flannery McNeill has a earnest editorial pursuit and dual friends that are both concerned in critical relationships. With an arriving marriage for one of her friends, Flannery worries that her friendships will all be altered and she will be alone. Flanner also has a ubiquitous dread of group ~ generally ones that are good looking and well-spoken talkers. Her evident dread of Jamie O'Connor, an chaperon during her friend's wedding, is no warn to some of her friends.
Jamie O'Connor is anticipating for a graduation during a promotion organisation where he works, though developments during work means him to rethink his future. His grandmother sees an event to pull him toward Flannery. She works together with Flannery's grandfather to make a compare between a two, though in their rush they don't see a tables being incited on them. Flannery and Jamie have a matchmaking intrigue of their possess in store for their grandparents.
The doubt afterwards becomes ~ who will give in first?
My Thoughts
Two matchmaking schemes in one book make a final book in The Matchmakers triology so many fun! Dacus continues a stories of a characters from a initial dual books in a series, though Turnabout's Fair Play can also mount alone {not that we would suggest that we do that!}.
The chaff between Flannery and Jamie was positively waggish in tools of a book. Again Dacus tackles some issues in a story that are not standard in many storylines, including pursuit changes and violation out of normal stereotypes for pursuit roles. This isn't only a discerning matchmaking story, though one that has abyss and fun all mingled together ~ and another one that I'm adding to my bookshelf to keep.
2 of 2 people found a following examination helpful.
King Arthur, Mille Bornes, and Romance
By Bonjour Poetry Reviews
I so enjoyed Turnabout Is Fair Play by Kaye Dacus. The book centers on dual sets of romances. Maureen and Kirby are a grandparents of Jamie and Flannery, respectively. The grandparents are perplexing to set adult their grandkids and a grandkids are perplexing to do a same with a grandparents. The grandchildren are clearly tangible as characters, with plausible fears and hang ups about love. we found a grandparents a small thin, though no reduction beguiling to see in a story.
The approach a romances came together was lovely. Plus, we suffer any story that has gamers, Mille Bornes, and King Arthur in it!
2 of 2 people found a following examination helpful.
Excellent Modern Romance Story!!
By Giveaway Gal
I am not a genuine large fan of a complicated intrigue book. we many cite a chronological novel or a mystery. But there are a few authors who write a good complicated book that we enjoy. And let me tell you, Kaye Dacus is during a tip of a list!! we recently perceived her new book, Turnabout's Fair Play, for examination and we pacifist right in. we finished it in about dual days;) we am certain many of we will suffer conference what we suspicion about it.
MY REVIEW-This is a book that we unequivocally enjoyed. It pulled me into it from a commencement and we didn't stop until we strike a final page:) Kaye Dacus is a smashing author that unequivocally knows how to get a chairman meddlesome in a book. Turnabout's Fair Play is a third book in a array called The Matchmakers. we have to tell you, Kaye has been a guest on my blog before and one thing that has stranded out in my mind is, how does this lady write a good intrigue a approach she does when she has never been married!! Believe me, she writes like we wouldn't believe:)
This book deals with Jaime and Flannery. But in a center of this categorical plot, we also have a small subplot that is utterly interesting. we am not going to tell we a lot about that though it is very, unequivocally sweet!! These are all characters who have shown adult in a initial book and we will also get reacquainted with prior people. It took me a bit to like Jaime. Kaye does a good pursuit during creation him seem utterly disdainful and he roughly done me unequivocally dislike him. But once we get to know a genuine person, we see who he unequivocally is and we fell in adore with him. Flannery is a genuine swain and we favourite her from a beginning. The approach she is with her grandfather and a other ladies from a Church creates we adore her.
There are many ups and downs via this book and during one indicate we was in tears with something that went on in Jaime's past. If we like a good book with subplots and lots of smashing romance, this is a book we will entirely enjoy. The discourse between a characters leaves we shouting so tough and nonetheless there is a unequivocally undying doctrine about being who we feel like a Lord wants we to be, and not what others wish we to be. Really done me consider a lot. It has left behind on my shelf and we am available a news of a subsequent one from Kaye. The finish of a book is left with no news of another one to come. Will there be another one in a series? We shall see:)
I perceived a duplicate of this book from Barbour Publishing for examination purposes. we did not accept any financial compensation. All thoughts are 100% mine.
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