
Published by Author on January 2016
Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Clean
Pages: 320
Source: Kindle Unlimited
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Kenadie Marshall suffered the most public of humiliations, being left at the altar. Instead of wallowing in her misery, she makes it her mission to help others find true and lasting love, all while swearing off relationships for good. Between the software application she developed and a team of relationship managers, her brainchild, Binary Search, has an uncanny knack for choosing the perfect match almost every time.
Attractive and loveable Jason Hadley is taken with Kenadie Marshall from their first meeting. Determined to win her over, he does anything and everything he can think of, even if it means using her firm’s service and dating other women to stay close to her.
Will Kenadie realize she’s met her match before it’s too late? Or will Jason’s ploy go too far? Find out in His Personal Relationship Manager, a romantic comedy with an epic battle of wills.
In ” an Oyster Shell – This was a cute and clever love story. It is excellent which I have come to expect out of Jennifer Peel’s works.
The Pearls – The thing that I liked the most about the book was the strong female lead. She was strong and feminine at the time. I liked that she was incredibly intelligent being a software engineer. I found Kenadie to be inspiring.
The characters were all well-developed. Peel created yet another great cast of characters. I loved Kenadie’s best friend who pushed her out of her comfort zone. I adored the love interest who found creative ways to break through Kenadie’s tough exterior.
The idea of a dating service program is one that has been used again and again. Yet, I liked it in this book. Though it’s not a unique idea, the execution of the concept had a fresh take.
The Sand – Kenadie could be a bit obstinate sometimes which could be frustrating. Her independence was over-emphasised.
This story was another cozy, sexy romance, that I would recommend to anyone.
4.5 Pearls!
The plot for His Personal Relationship Manager reminded me of Emma, and sounds like a really cute read. Thanks for sharing!
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