Looking for a beach read that will suck you in and make you cry? Elin Hilderbrand’s The Matchmaker is it. It’s not too deep, the story moves quickly, and the premise of a successful matchmaker who can read people’s auras and has been married to a man who is not her true love is unique. I read it in a day and would have only liked it more if I had been at the beach when reading it. The Nantucket setting was perfect for summer. This is not anything intellectual, but it’s enjoyable.
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Oh, looks like you read this one too. π
Did you read Beautiful Ruins? I read it right after, and though it was still a pleasurable vacation read, it made me feel a little bit redeemed.
I did read it, Llewelyn, and did like it, but not as much as some others.
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