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The basic plot is fairly simple; an upstart, somewhat scatter brained matchmaker named Annabelle is trying to make a success of her grandmother's business. Ruthless, driven sports agent, Heath Champion (sort of his real name) is ready to make his next big move--to a perfect society wife. Annabelle's best friend is the wife of one Heath's pro athlete clients, so she arranges a meeting with Heath, sure that landing him as a client is the key to her company's success.
But none of Annabelle's plans are working out; begining with a dead body under her car, and then Heath has already signed with Power Matches, the most successfull matchmakers in Chicago. She gets him to agree to sign with her also, but of course Heath doesn't have any chemestry with his dates, and plenty of sparks with Annabelle. While some of the notes are predictable, it is still a fun journey. There are plenty of fun subplots, the pro football players, cute but possibly klepto children, and the elderly clients looking for love that Annabelle can't get rid of.
Heath also starts exploting Annabelle's friendship with a female NFL owner who hates him, and for once in this genre everyone sees through the ruse. There is also a number of wonderfull secondary characters, many of whome are featured in other stories. These characters all seem like multi-deminsional people, no cardboard cutouts here. There are a few weak moments, like when Heath meets Annabelle's overachieving family. But all in all the book is worth a read

Cindy W. (
cindyw5) wrote on 10/2/2008...
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
I listened to this book on audio and it ROCKED! The reader is Anna Fields (Real Name Kate Fleming) and has since passed away. I have not heard a better reader of audiobooks. She brings books to life and has the ability to bring a 3 book to a 5.
That wasn't the case with Match Me if you Can. This book was incredible. Heath and Anabellle first start off all business, then friends, then to much more. It's a cute, fun story and I enjoyed every minute of it. It's on the AAR top 100's list and it deserves to be there. Although it's part of the Chicago Star's series, I don't believe you need to read them in order, I haven't and I didn't feel lost at all. Great secondary characters, not one complaint for this book, it's EVERYTHING I want in a book!
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Very witty! Another in the Calebow Chicago Star's background. This time it's a very funny situation full of flirty wit and banter. I highly recommend this one...one of her better romantic comedies!
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
The opening paragraph of this novel hooked me so well that I knew I'd finish it despite the fact that I normally don't like contemporary Romances. It's crisp and unusual and funny. The characterization is wonderful. I loved the characters, particularly the heroine. And the characters grow throughout the story so that at the end, they are definitely changed for having met. This was the first SEP book I ever read and it made me want to read all of her novels.

Nancy M. (
imnellen) wrote on 4/7/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
I throughly enjoyed this book. Humor, romance, it has it all. I'd highly recommend any of S.E. Phillips books for an enjoyable time.

Patricia
lucky7 wrote on 7/21/2009...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Picked this up at a booksale when looking for some light summer reading. I recognized the author's name as being frequently listed as a "favorite". Originally out in 2005, it's not new but boy was it an enjoyable read. The characters have so much chemistry, the sparks almost jump off the pages, and this is true with secondary players too. I hated having to put it down and finished it in 2 reads. Basically, "almost" self-actualized male looking for perfect wife hires local matchmaker. It's set in contemporary Chicago and has a sports theme as I guess a lot of her books do. The dialogue is fast, witty, and very entertaining - made me smile, a lot. I liked these people. If you need a break from headier literature this is the answer.
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Annabelle has taken over her grandmothers match making business and is determined to land the Windy City's hottest bachelor as her client. Heath is looking for the perfect wife. Can a red-headed screw-up like Annabelle find her for him? Good light hearted romance.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I loved how this book was written. It was sweet and witty.

Jennifer W. (
GeniusJen) wrote on 10/27/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
It's been a long wait for another SEP book featuring the Chicago Stars, but in this case, it was definitely worth it!
MATCH ME IF YOU CAN centers around Heath Champion, alpha of alphas sports agent who has hired two different matchmaking companies to find him the perfect wife. He hasn't had time to furnish his home, never mind the time to exert a lot of energy into finding the perfect woman.
One of the matchmakers he's hired is Annabelle Granger, who took over her grandmother's old-fashioned business after her death. She's turned it into Perfect For You, and she needs to succeed in finding Heath a wife to get her business on the map.
What follows, of course, is a wacky, laugh-out-loud story revolving around Heath and his search for a perfect woman who just doesn't exist; Annabelle's search to find independence and self-suffiency away from her meddling parents and brothers; the downfall of Portia Powers, who runs rival Power Matches; and the salvation of Bodie, Heath's right-hand man. Interspersed with characters from previous SEP books such as Dan & Phoebe Calebow, Kevin & Molly Tucker and their adorable daughter Pippi, and other past and present Stars players add to the fun of MATCH ME IF YOU CAN.
The ending is predictable, of course, when Heath realizes that his perfect match is Annabelle. But the getting there is well worth reading, and the last chapter or so is a tear-jerker.
Pick up a copy today--you definitely won't be disappointed!

Kathryn K. (
Kat47201) wrote on 9/28/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Fun story. Usual Susan Elizabeth Phillips. One in a series of stories about the Chicago Stars football team. Fun romance with witty characters and dialog. Should be read after: It had to be you, Heaven Texas, and Nobody's Baby But Mine. As they fall in order.