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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A sweet escape
Rowena Brown has a knack for introducing the right pet with the right human. When her overly rambunctious Newfoundland falls for quiet and shy Charlie, Rowena is sure it's a match made in Heaven. Until she meets Charlie's dad, who is town deputy Cash Lawless who's had more than a couple run-ins with the quirky canine. Rowena insinuates herself into the Lawless household...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Cute Story But........
Rowena is a little annoying at times. There were a lot of fun moments in the story and had great possibilities but Rowena in her determination to help and make everyone better, was downright annoying. She evesdropped on Cash's telephone conversations which were none of her business and then proceeds to tell him everything he does wrong-she the expert with children? Oh...
Published on April 15, 2008 by A. Roberts


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A sweet escape, November 25, 2007
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This review is from: The Perfect Match (Mass Market Paperback)
Rowena Brown has a knack for introducing the right pet with the right human. When her overly rambunctious Newfoundland falls for quiet and shy Charlie, Rowena is sure it's a match made in Heaven. Until she meets Charlie's dad, who is town deputy Cash Lawless who's had more than a couple run-ins with the quirky canine. Rowena insinuates herself into the Lawless household as she tries to convince Cash to let Charlie and Clancy be together. But single father Cash is in over his head, with two girls to raise - one of them disabled in a car accident. When Clancy sneaks in to visit Charlie, he startles the babysitter, causing him to break his leg, and Rowena steps in to help the family out, much to Cash's consternation. But Clancy melts Cash's heart when he proves to be a therapy of sorts to other daughter Mac, but he insists his name be Destroyer. And Rowena proves to be therapy to Cash's hardened heart, while battling her own family for the freedom to be herself.

Cates heartwarming tale of a little lost girl finding solace with a four legged friend is engaging. Despite the fluffy cover, it's pretty heavy at times, tugging at the reader's heartstrings, especially as the reader gets to understand what has caused Charlie to fold up inside herself so much. It's a sweet and charming story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful romance with a smidge of 'magic', June 1, 2009
This review is from: The Perfect Match (Kindle Edition)
I liked this romance from the start. It has all the ingredients I like best: believable, flawed main characters, cute but not perfect children, realistic problems (rather than just a misunderstanding keeping the lovers apart for ten chapters), no one is filthy rich and money isn't the solution to everyone's problems, there is a bonus hero/handful dog, some absolutely touching moments, great movie quality scenes and a smidge of magic... or is it just love?
This is absolutely a wonderful contemporary romance. I will read this book again.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cates at her emotional best..., March 31, 2008
This review is from: The Perfect Match (Mass Market Paperback)
I picked this book on a whim because of the cute Newfy puppy on the cover and because i have read many of Ms Cates' back list and have enjoyed her talent creating emotionally satisfying reads. What I found here was incredibly delightful story that had me laughing hysterically one minute and sobbing the next. Charlie is a heartbreaker with her need to be noticed, and Mac is the child we all wish we had but would find it too funny to live with. Their father Cash makes the most delicious transition from a stern cop to a caring dad and lover who readers will dream about. Quirky newcomer Rowena, "fairy godmother" to the town's homeless animals is the catalyst who heals the whole family but not without the help of her "familiar" of sorts Clancy/Destroyer, a 175 lb slobbery ball of fur Newfoundland dog. The sexual tension begins with Cash calling Rowena "Trouble" a crack in his demeanor and doesn't let up. You might never look at your laundry room the same way again<vbg>.

I may be biased but having been owned by a wonderful member of this unique breed of dog, MS Cates so nailed this dog's behavior, I could see my own dog on every page. But what really made this a five star read was the emotional one-two punch of the story with the girls. If you read this book and don't shed tears what are you doing reading romance in the first place?

Some romance readers are tired of stories with kids and pets, but if you only read one such book this year it MUST be this book, you will be rewarded with a story that stays with you long after the last page is turned . This is one is destined to be a Classic, just have the hankies ready you will need them.
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5.0 out of 5 stars People that aren't perfect make the perfect read, May 12, 2008
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R. Williams "Tabi" (Middle of Nowhere Texas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Perfect Match (Kindle Edition)
I loved this book! It amazed me how real the characters were & how flawed the hero was. Mac and Charlie ..love at 1st read. These kids made the book as well as the pull that Cash tries to deny himself. If you are looking for a book to sit with...laugh, cry...laugh some more...cry some more...this is your book. I have already read it twice. It will end up on my rotation of books I read over and over. Hope you will enjoy!
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5.0 out of 5 stars delightful whimsical romantic fantasy, December 7, 2007
This review is from: The Perfect Match (Mass Market Paperback)
Her nonagenarian Irish "fairy godmother" Great Auntie Maeve MacKinnon tells twenty-seven years old Rowena Brown to open her animal rescue pet store in Whitewater, Illinois because in this tiny town she will find her soulmate. Rowena heeds the advice of her godmother although she has mixed feelings about finding the love of her life.

Using her magical Cuchullain pipe, Rowena is able to perfectly match people with the animals she heals; so her rescue store proves very successful. She matches nine year old sad faced Charlie with the hundred plus pound and growing juvenile delinquent Newfoundland dog her father Deputy Cash Lawless calls Destroyer and Rowena calls Clancy because the child and the canine are soul mates. Cash is initially irate until he sees how good Charlie is with the dog. As Rowena becomes involved with Cash, Charlie and his other younger daughter Mac, she realizes her fairy godmother is right that she will find her soulmate here as the Lawless father and two daughters stole her heart.

Male names aside, THE PERFECT MATCH is a delightful whimsical romantic fantasy starring three wonderful humans and a canine who steals many of the scenes. Rowena and Cash are fully developed and readers will feel for Charlie as much as her father does. The secondary players, mostly regally commanding "Princess" Mac the townsfolk, other rescued animals, and of course Clancy, enhance a warm tale of love.

Harriet Klausner

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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Cute Story But........, April 15, 2008
This review is from: The Perfect Match (Mass Market Paperback)
Rowena is a little annoying at times. There were a lot of fun moments in the story and had great possibilities but Rowena in her determination to help and make everyone better, was downright annoying. She evesdropped on Cash's telephone conversations which were none of her business and then proceeds to tell him everything he does wrong-she the expert with children? Oh that's right, she's not even married and has no children. IT seems she keeps making a mess of her life and she is the expert at fixing things? Okay, it's fiction! IT was annoying that Rowena felt it her job to correct Cash on every thought and the way he handled anything-he was always wrong. Cash pushes all thoughts of romantic involvement with her away and finally falls in love with her and asks her to marry him and she plays the martyr scene and refuses him. Of course it's a predictable romance and everyone is happy in the end. I take issue with all the town people and Rowena herself that "the girl's are just dying for a woman their life". Many Dad's have raised daughters without the mom around and very successfully.

The book had a lot of promise and good ideas but just had too many annoying parts. Cash and his girl's had been through a traumatic time that Rowena at best couldn't even imagine and they certainly all needed some help and encouragement but felt the story line could have gone a little different and still been a cute fun story. Destroyer, the Newfoundland really made the book. His character probably had more to do with the healing of the little girls.

I also had no sympathy for Lisa's character There is no justification for a Mom leaving her girl's after one is crippled even though the author tried to make her sympathetic "I was afraid Charlie would see I loved Mac more". How dumb is that? She left because she was selfish and self serving. Even in the end I felt little compassion for her.

I'm not usually so critcal of a light romance as they are what they are. I guess I'm a little tired of the books where the hero is just so dumb he can't get anything right and in steps the heroine and straightens everyone out. As I said it was a cute story and could have been even better without some of the annoying moments. I could have done without so much profanity also. The f*** word is just unacceptable in a light romance. For several reasons I won't read another of ms Cates books.
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3.0 out of 5 stars THE PERFECT MATCH--KIMBERLY CATES, March 18, 2008
This review is from: The Perfect Match (Mass Market Paperback)
This was the first Kimberly Cates book I have read. I found it to be a charming and quick read. It was a nice escape to read this book. BUT....... The only problem I have with this book is how many times the author took the Lords name invane through out this book. I wish authors could write a book with out doing this. It doesn't make a book any better by doing this. I was very disappointed over this while reading the book. It could have been just as good (no better) with out this offensive language. I will not purchase another Kimberly Cates book because of this.
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