Review by Gigi Hoffman
Match Point, the third and final book in the Lauren Holbrook Novel series by Erynn Mangum, is a satisfactory ending to the series.
Laurie’s matchmaking skills have paid off—four of the couples she’s matched are now married, and it’s just time before another couple gets engaged. With all her friends married and her singles’ Bible study basically the couples’ Bible study now, there’s no one left to matchmake. What’s a girl supposed to do?
While Laurie is trying to find others to play Cupid with, the friends she’s matched turn on her, and play matchmaker with her and her boyfriend, Ryan. Laurie’s not sure how she feels about that. One matchmaker is enough, and she’s already got that role filled. To get away from the constant discussions and pressuring toward marriage, Laurie and Ryan pull a fake break-up. It’s a great plan until Laurie realizes one very important thing—she’s in love.
This book wraps up everything in the series. Some parts seem to drag a little, but it’s got the same fun parts like the previous novels—coffee, chocolate, and chick-flick quotes. If you’ve read the previous two books, the third one is a must.
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