

Overall Grade: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Tropes: enemies to lovers; opposites attract; hockey romance; sports romance; forced proximity; workplace romance
After reading Kandi Steiner’s Meet Your Match, two things are very clear: Steiner is an impassioned and emphatic romance writer. Every word, every sentence, every plot point or beat is a pulse driving her readers into the rabid consumption of her story. Meet Your Match is dramatic and spicy and energized from the beginning to the end.
You can’t help but gobble Maven and Vince’s story from their meet-cute at the gala when Maven turns her nose up at an enigmatic, but enticing Vince, to the drama of their possible end. We learn through their journeys several lessons: never judge a book by its cover (a bit pedantic but an important reminder), past relationships can inflict traumas that undermine future relationships, people need to be honest with their feelings, and opposites can find a harmonious and beautiful happy ending.
Steiner creates such delicious tension between Maven and Vince, one that pushes and pulls readers through their journeys. One minute, they can’t keep their hands off each other (and quite frankly, this book reads like one of Steiner’s spiciest), and the next minute, they struggle to find common ground. I love that Steiner makes them work for their happy ending. It is hard fought and almost lost in the end, but that’s the genius of Steiner’s storytelling: she doesn’t make her stories easy on her readers. It’s why her fan base is rabid for her romances.
I’m “over the moon” for Steiner’s new series, the Kings of the Ice, because the potential for compelling romances has been set with Meet Your Match. She teases the next story at the end of this book, and I can’t wait for it to hit my greedy hands. Once again, Steiner has reminded us why she’s so beloved: she brings the drama and wills us to fall in love with her characters. And she does it beautifully.
In love and romance,
Professor A











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