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Very original plot! I loved the male protagonist. The female protagonist could be a bit frustrating at times. It accurately depicted the transplant experience and I’m glad a looked over group of people are finally getting their chance to shine in romance!

Wow! Not what I expected, it was so much more!
First things first, no one told me I’d need Kleenex! Jules story took me on an emotional roller coaster. The medical information was described in an informative manner with out too much detail.
The way Tom’s character was developed, it was easy to understand his motivation and personality. I love how the author put these two personalities together and made it work so well.
I definitely recommend this book.

Thanks to Netgalley and the author for the book in exchange for my review!
Omg what a cute story of a woman going through quite a process of treatment/illness that just gets you to turn pages like crazy!
The banter was fun, hot, and I really enjoyed the story ensued with family. You can see how well the author included her own experience into this heartfelt book.

This book as such a cute premise and I flew through it. The characters felt so earnest and real. Loved it!

Let's talk about a first chapter that catches you!!!! Damn this first chapter has it ALL !!!!!! How sassy hahaha I loved it !!!!! Then yes I kept reading like my life depends of it and I loved it even more!!!
"...life doesn't have to be perfect to be wonderful."
I loved all the insights into PCS and living transplant. How she was feeling about her (horrible) family and how most of her friends decided to leave once she was sick. And it's mixed with tomance and friendship so it's just an amazing story!!!! It's strong and beautiful and you can just sit down and read nonstop and don't even notice the hours passing.
This hit me hard in some ways, I'll admit I cried at some point. I wanted to hug Jules. This hit a spot in me, I know it's not the same but when I was diagnosed with cancer many "friends" stopped being there because I wasn't as fun, because the pain, the nauseas, the talks, my depression, my anxiety, everything wasn't the same. It was hard, I stayed completely alone spending all my savings (in my country health care is depressing) and trying to be a mom in a city where I knew nobody. My relatives weren't helpful either (just like in this story). And, I haven't talk about this, but I met an angel (like Tom in this book) who saved my life. I met my partner at the hospital while my first rounds of chemotherapy, he is a surgeon there and we just met, he started to take care of me and I have said many times, he saved my life. So yes this book made me cry!!!! I cried of worry, cried because of my memories and cried of happiness.
Do I recommend it? I'll say this, PLEASE GO BUY IT, ITS AVAILABLE ALREADY ON AMAZON OR LOOK FOR IT AT YOUR FAVORITE BOOK SHOP!!!!! I could bet that every romance fan will love this book. It deserves to be on a hype!!! Not just because I felt identified but because it IS DAMN FREAKING GOOD!!!!!!

I received an ARC of Unlikely Match from Laura Bradbury & NetGalley and went into it relatively blind. What I thought was going to be another cheesy romance (which I love, btw) turned out to be so much more. I had no idea the impact this book would have on me. The fact that the author has real life experience with primary sclerosing cholangitis and has her own liver transplant journey gives the reader so much knowledge and rawness. It was very unexpected to feel the true depth of a chronic illness and what that reality looks like. I had the pleasure of chatting with Laura Bradbury after I finished the book and she shared some beautiful/ugly truths of seeing the best/worst in people in a time of crisis. I was so curious at which parts of this story were fiction and what were snippets from her own experience and, you guys..Stewart is a real life angel. *swoon* Thank you Laura for sharing that insight into your story. I could have picked your brain for hours.
Laura has a way of combining hard topics with light humor and yummy romance that created this lovely 5 star read for me. I don't know that I've ever felt such polarizing emotions all at once. From the terrifying journey of Jules' illness, to the anger towards her family that were so awful during the worst parts of her journey, and to her delicious enemies to lovers/ workplace romance with Tom. And don't even get me started on her relationship with her best friend, Alan. Absolute perfection!
Cannot say enough good things about Unlikely Match. I HIGHLY recommend.

Thank-you NetGalley and the author for the chance to review this ARC.
If you're a fan of the love burn, opposites attract and great banter this one is for you.
This novel was heartfelt and sweet and I liked the way it dealt with it's heavy topics.
The author does an excellent job with her writing. I hope to read more of her books in the future.

I adored this book Jules pulled at my heartstrings and it was very heartbreaking seeing her journey with PSC and how she slowly felt herself fading away. The hospital appointments and the lack of support from her family allow weighed on her. I loved her relationship with the hospital staff and it showed sometimes people we don’t know that well are more compassionate and caring than the one that we do know. I despised her family and how selfish they were. I also enjoyed her friendship with Alan who is there for her no matter what. I enjoyed the aspect that they run a tech company together called good guides based on travel. Good guides have to share an office with another company and that’s where Tom comes in he seems like the classic tech bro and everything Jules disposes of but despite all of that he's the only one who makes her feel alive. We learn that Tom is way more than just a tech bro and I love how different sides of him are revealed and the development of Jules and Tom's romantic relationship. Overall I readily enjoyed this book it had a lot of real-life problems in it and it really tugged at my emotions

I loved this book! Jules and Tom had a perfect enemies to lovers, workplace romance. Add in that Jules has a rare disease and will soon die from a failing liver if she doesn't get a transplant, and you have a unique, fresh contemporary romance on your hands. I loved Jules's bravery and wit. I thought her point of view was so authentic and well done. The medical aspects of this book were perfectly done and gave me an inside look at the different aspects of transplants and recovery. I love that this book included the nitty gritty and wasn't only rainbows and sunshine.
Tom is the brooding, tall, dark, and handsome hero that we all need! I loved watching his relationship with Jules play out. The pacing of this book was great, and I couldn't put it down. I loved it and can't wait to get my hands on a physical copy!

Unlikely Match is a high-stakes and steamy workplace romance that will leave you feverishly turning pages.
For those of you who love wry (and sometimes a wee bit dark) humor, emotional intensity, loyal friendships, insane chemistry, and forced proximity in the context of high medical stakes, Unlikely Match is for you.

As a nurse I think the only thing that bothered me was the POV during the IV scene where the nurses had to stick our MC and she had negative feedback about them and then let the IV Team specialist continue that negative talk about them. I know this kind of thing is accurate and not every patient and every nurse gets along, but how it was done in the book did put me on the defensive as a nurse myself wanting to defend my own.
I loved the entrepreneur start ups for these companies even though I honestly didn't understand what their companies did and how exactly they made money. I loved the competition to win, but also required to help each other. Jules was an amazing character to follow through this transplant journey of her family being unsupportive and having to find that support elsewhere while also living her life. Tom started off as this strong hateful individual and very quickly became our soft squishy cinnamon roll hero.
I do think it was a little crazy what Tom did for Jules since they barely knew each other, but after this when you got to know his truth it made a lot more sense. I do think Jules had such a realistic reaction to her liver transplant and I'm glad to see how it was such a blessing and struggle at the same time because its such a mental battle along with dealing with the physical side of recovery.

This book was ok. I had really high hopes for it but it fell a little flat. It was cute and a quick read. I thought there was going to be a lot more romance. I also felt like part 1 and part 2 were like reading two totally separate books. I did enjoy that this story focuses on suffering from an illness and getting a new start.

Transplant romance is a unique plot and one I highly recommend readers to try out!
I love Jules & Tom’s characters, but i honestly did not enjoy much of the sexual tension between them especially those few chapter at the end ***SPOILER ALERT*** miscommunication trope did not work for me. Actually, this book almost tried using all sorts of trope, but that one just made me really *roll my eyes to the back of my head* kind of feeling.
Other than that, this book felt so special. It allowed me to have a glimpse of the life, struggles & the different outlooks that people like Jules & Tom experienced. This book felt raw, honest, & heartfelt. And it makes you appreciate you life even more. That’s what I love most about this book, after the last page, before moving on with life/the next read, it made me stop and reflect. Just goes to show how deep & personal this book’s impact had on me.
Definitely recommend to read this 💜

Jules Kelly is living with PSC ➡️a super rare terminal disease ➡️and she needs a liver transplant ASAP.
Unfortunately, she has not found a match and her selfish family members won't even consider being tested 😔. Ugh! Who does that?!?!
Along with her best friend, Alan, they are building their own small business, GoodGuides. Sharing the same space with another startup, SiloBase, Jules crosses paths with Tom (CEO of SiloBase)on a daily basis.
Which isn't a good thing. Tom is arrogant, rude and antagonistic. When Jules starts to rapidly decline, an anonymous donor pops up and they are a match! Who is this donor and did they just save her life?
Cute book and a fun read! I learned more about PSC, which I've never heard of before!

I love the concept of this book. The execution isn't fully there on the romance + critical illness, but still a good read. Basically, the book starts out really good, but then it gets REALLY heavy with very little romance, which is fine if that's what you want to read, but it's not light and fluffy. Which would be fine if the romance was also there (in a rom com), but I felt like I was taken out of the story with the really heavy sad bits, and the rom com bit was not enough to make it up. But I would definitely recommend this book with some Kleenex by your side.

A good book and I really enjoyed the story. I understand the changes that the characters went through but at times it did feel a little random. A great read though I would totally recommend it !

First off I would just like to say thankyou to grape books for such a wonderful read .
The Plot : Jules is young and successful she funny , likes to see good in life she confident loves meeting talking to new people . she runs a travel business with her best friend they get an invite to use an office space you have for a year ,but here the catch it is shared with tom he is the CEO of the start-up ,he a hard working guy very ambitious, but he not the best at being a people person and at first Jules really doesn't like him quick judgment should I say , at first he dose come across as rude things start to change .and they spark a friendship which Jules then cant stop think about tom .wink wink !!.
There is one thing that Jules hasn't told tom she has a rare liver disease and she needs a transplant sooner the better .
My Thoughts : what a fantastic read ,not what I expected at all you know the saying never judge a book by its cover its so true this book was so much more , it took me on a whirlwind of emotions in the best way .
Jules character I loved straight away her drive to not let this disease bet her like she was wonder woman at times , she opens your eyes to how hard things are for her yet still trying to live her life best she can .
well tom what can I say he quickly become the O,G of boyfriends he really dose prove his self to Jules and whoever reading the book ,you see such raw emotion come from both the characters it was fantastic
even though we follow Jules story fighting the disease its also so much more its about over coming fear , love , friendship and every human raw emotion we have ever felt it will hit you in the feels .
this is the first book I've read by Laura she did not disappoint at all she defiantly becoming one of my favourite authors she really knows how to pull you into her story and keeps it fast paced brilliant writing .
I give this book 5 stars

As soon as I saw that I had the opportunity to read this story, I jumped on it. And I have to say, I devoured it in a few short hours.
I was intrigued by the summary and had seen from the author's Instagram that it was an Own Voice. So I was sure the author knew what she was talking about and wasn't going to sugarcoat things. I wanted something authentic through this story, and that's what I got. I was absolutely not disappointed in the journey. On the contrary! Almost immediately, I became attached to the characters, but especially to our protagonist. Her strength, but also her weaknesses convinced me that this story was made for me.
I can hardly find the right words to tell you how gripping this romance was, how much emotion I felt. I must say that I even shed a few tears.
This story doesn't give away any pretense, it has something real that I can't recommend enough.

First, I just want to sincerely thank NetGalley and Laura Bradbury for an ARC of this book - I love the opportunity to read stories that I may not have otherwise found. Thank you 💛
Overall, this was a very touching story. I cannot imagine what it would be like to live with such a serious disease, or to have to rely on finding an organ donor to continue to live life. The main character in this story suffers from Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC), which leads to eventual, complete liver failure. The stark realities of such a disease are represented so we’ll in this story, and I truly found myself appreciative of not only my own health, but also for the opportunity to consider what others are forced to endure every single day. It’s always humbling, as humans, to be reminded of how good we have it.
That said, this story is marketed as a romance - and while romance is definitely there, it just didn’t feel like it was the main driver of the plot and I think because of that, my expectations weren’t necessarily aligned with the actual story. Some of the plot points also felt a little unrealistic, which alongside the very realistic reality of living with PSC, I suppose things just felt a little disjointed at times.
I would still definitely recommend this book - especially if anatomy and healthcare are something you’re interested in. This story was undoubtedly interesting and worth the read!

3.75 stars and I rounded up.
I’m a medical professional and nerd and “enjoyed” learning about the orphan disease. Loved the main character’s fire and persistence in the face of adversity. Romance portion wasn’t front and center…and maybe a little superficial? But you have to root for them. It’s also not super spicy if that’s your thing. I didn’t mind that :)
I would normally say this is a cute and fluffy read. Enjoyable. But the medical terminology, direness of her situation, and complete accuracy navigating an unseen illness were spot on. Hence the removal of the term “fluffy”. Worth your time for sure.