The Merry Matchmaker by Sheila Roberts
Contemporary Romance
Publisher: MIRA
Published: 10.1.24
Pages: 329
Rating: 4 stars
Format: eARC
Source: NetGalley
Sellers: Amazon
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GoodReads Blurb:
“Sparkles with warmth, wit, and a
sweet helping of holiday charm! The perfect stocking stuffer for readers who
crave all the holiday feels and a happy ending!” —Rachel Linden, bestselling
author of The Magic of Lemon Drop Pie
Inspired by Jane Austen’s Emma, this joyful
Christmas romp tells the story of a woman who can’t stop trying to help
everyone around her find their happily-ever-after—even when her help leads to
disaster.
Frankie Lane knows what’s best for just about everyone
but herself. Her divorced sister, Stef, who is too young to give up on love;
her shy employee, Elinor; and her daughter, Natalie, who works in Frankie’s
shop, Holiday Happiness, and really needs to start her own business selling the
delectable chocolates she makes at home; even her best friend, Viola, who is
trying to renovate her old Victorian. Frankie knows she could help all of them,
if they’d just let her—and if all of her help didn’t end in utter disaster.
Then there’s Mitch Howard, the owner of the local
hardware store. They’ve been friends ever since Frankie opened her store, nine
years earlier. He got her through the nightmare when she lost her husband in a
freak accident, and he’s her favorite shoulder to cry on. He’s been divorced
for years, and it’s such a waste of man! Mitch is the fittest, finest man
Frankie knows. He’s easygoing, wise and kindhearted. Mitch needs someone. And
she’s determined to help him find that someone—whether he likes it or not.
Sophia Rose's Review:
Romance is the surprise holiday gift
the meddling Matchmaker wasn’t expecting when she set out to pair up all her
single acquaintances. Hearkening back to
Jane Austen’s Emma, Sheila Roberts
brings another heartwarming holiday charmer brimming with good cheer.
The
Merry Matchmaker caught my eye originally because I spotted in the blurb
that it was inspired by Jane Austen’s Emma. There are some broad strokes that brought
that novel to mind, but for the most part this was loosely connected to it at
best. Rather, we have a middle-aged
widower who thinks she knows best about other people’s love lives from her
adult kids to her bestie. She tries to
hook them up and doesn’t read it well to humorous, disastrous results. One would think having a holiday-themed store
going great gangbusters during the holidays would be enough, but no, Frankie
knows best and is insistent that she will help and advise everyone. However, fellow business owner, Mitch, her
friend for many years does have a clear eye about matters including about
Frankie who is doing her level best to set him up, too.
I have to chuckle because, while this
isn’t a modern Emma retelling in the strictest sense, I had a similar reaction
to Frankie as I did to Austen’s character.
I guess I’m put off by people who have to get their noses into other
people’s business. Frankie rubbed me
wrong because she was so strongly opinioned and couldn’t read the room well at
all. She’s the annoying relative every
family has to put up with who knows best about jobs, friendships, love and
everything.
But, I enjoyed the holidays, the store,
the cast as a whole and there was Mitch to keep Frankie grounded. Then, as Frankie had to get it wrong, learn,
and then finally grow, I was cheering her on to get her own special holiday
match. Mitch was there all along and
waiting if Frankie didn’t make the biggest mistake of her life pushing her shop
gal, Eleanor at him.
Altogether a light and sweet holiday
morsel that was a women’s fic and contemporary romance crossover set in small
town shops, family and friend circles bringing out the holiday season mood
rather well.
Author Bio:
USA Today and Publisher’s Weekly best-selling author and fan
favorite, Sheila Roberts has almost fifty books to her credit. Under different
names she’s written Regency romance novels as well as devotionals and personal
development books. She did lots of things before settling in to her writing
career, including owning a singing telegram company and playing in a band. Her
band days are over, but she still enjoys writing songs. Her novel “On
Strike for Christmas” was a Lifetime Network movie and her novel “The Nine
Lives of Christmas” was made into a movie for the Hallmark channel. When
she’s not speaking to women’s groups or hanging out with her husband or her
girlfriends she can be found writing about those things near and dear to
women’s hearts: family, friends, and chocolate. Sheila divides her time between
Washington State and California.
Website: https://sheilasplace.com/
Sophia’s Bio:
Sophia
is a quiet though curious gal who dabbles in cooking, book reviewing,
piano-playing, and gardening. Road trips and campouts, museums and monuments,
restaurants and theaters are her jam. Encouraged and supported by an incredible
man and loving family. A Northern Californian transplant to the Great Lakes
Region of the US. Lover of Jane Austen, Baseball, Cats, Scooby Doo, and
Chocolate.
As a lifelong reader, it was inevitable that
Sophia would discover book blogs and the joy of blog reviewing. Sophia is a
prolific reader and audiobook listener which allows her to experience so many
wonderful books, authors, and narrators. Few genres are outside her reading
tastes, but her true love is fiction particularly history, mystery, sci-fi, and
romance. Though, sorry, no horror or she will run like Shaggy and Scooby.
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I've been wondering about this one but wasn't sure due to the Emma connection. I'm glad you were able to enjoy the story even with Frankie's Emma-like ways. Great review, Sophia.
ReplyDeleteIt does sound like Frankie's meddling would be a bit frustrating. Glad you enjoyed the story overall!
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