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Book Reviews of Prejudice Meets Pride (Meet Your Match, book 1) (Volume 1)

Prejudice Meets Pride (Meet Your Match, book 1) (Volume 1)
Prejudice Meets Pride - Meet Your Match, book 1 - Volume 1
Author: Rachael Anderson
ISBN-13: 9781941363072
ISBN-10: 1941363075
Publication Date: 4/18/2014
Pages: 246
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: HEA Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
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zakoka avatar reviewed Prejudice Meets Pride (Meet Your Match, book 1) (Volume 1) on + 18 more book reviews
This was a very cute, feel-good, easy to read book. I thnk the way both main characters were portrayed was very realistic. One immediately thinks badly of the other, while the other is too embarrassed by her sudden situation. Overall, this was worth the read.
plum-marie avatar reviewed Prejudice Meets Pride (Meet Your Match, book 1) (Volume 1) on + 117 more book reviews
First book by this author and I ended pleasantly surprised. The first two chapters did not grab me and I was confused and not pulled in yet. The back story to even understand the characters wasn't given till later in the book which was frustrating, would have made the story a lot better to understand it at the beginning. Even though many of her main characters seems to be named after someone the author knows (based on the dedication) it was awful trying to remind myself the ENTIRE story how to pronounce Kajsa's name (Ky-suh for those who don't want to continually flip back to page 27 the whole book like me). I was also really irritated by Emma for at least the first half of the book-her whole I don't need a man EVER was getting really annoying, especially for how highly she thought of her brother. The lemonade/sugar references throughout the book got tiring as well. If you can get past the first 53 pages or so the story isn't bad and I don't usually like present day romance stories but this one eventually pulls you in-I finished it in less than 5 hrs with interruptions so it goes pretty fast. The scene on pg 142-143 had me laughing long and hard and really improved the second half of the book. I would read from the author again.