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A thoroughly enjoyable mix of 21st century dating and the Ton.
Emma, matchmaker, has set up an 8 week matchmaking/dating season modeled after the past when true connections, chaperones, and extravagant events were king.
The book follows multiple couples all of whom have unique love experiences and many of whom have overlapping or connected stories.
It was enjoyable from start to finish and I would love an extended story of what comes next. 4-4.5 stars

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A story about dating in 21 century . Emma is a matchmaker and wants to make her business more successful . She wants to host a Regency style Season but she is not very sure if she can make it work . I liked the stories of the three school teachers .
I received this book from net galley and the publisher as an ARC. Thank you! All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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I really enjoyed this book. I didn’t plan on finishing reading it in one day, but I did. I found the characters to be relatable- every reader will find a connection to one of the characters, whether it be to Emma- the hard worker who never thinks of her own needs, Josh- pining over the one who got away, Lydia- afraid of commitment, Jane- afraid of letting others see her for her she really is, and Annie- not wanting to hurt others in her life which was keeping herself from being happy. I loved the way Ally Sinclair brought elements of Jane Austen and Flair of Bridgestone into a funny romance. I loved it.

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