
Is there anyone in the area you find particularly intriguing?"She pursed her lips, and he had to force his eyes away from the soft pink mouth.

Surely if there was the least hint of a weed in her garden, she would be the first to root it out.Or had she only suspected? Did she too wonder about someone in the village? What secrets might lurk behind the blue expanse of her eyes? He leaned closer. She tended the spa like a lady might tend her roses. In doing so, the matchmaker of Grace-by-the-Sea may just find that the best match for her is the rogue who stole her heart years ago.Here's a little taste: Lark had watched Jesslyn yesterday, flitting from group to group, individual to individual, and always leaving them looking happier than when she'd arrived. When the village's future is threatened, Jess must work with Lark to solve the mystery and protect the town's own. But Grace-by-the-Sea is the perfect little spa town, run by the still oh-so-perfect Jesslyn Chance. Now he's back on a mission: to identify the mysterious Lord of the Smugglers who allegedly sails from Grace Cove and takes England's secrets to France. But when a rogue returns from her past, Jess finds herself suddenly at sea.Always an adventurer, Larkin Denby left Grace-by-the-Sea to right the wrongful death of his father. She is the hostess of the spa, arranging introductions and entertainments and playing matchmaker to the ladies and gentlemen who come to take the waters, promenade through the shops, and dance at the assembly. Grace-by-the-Sea: Where romance and adventure come home.Polished Jesslyn Chance has one of the most enviable positions in the little Regency coastal village of Grace-by-the-Sea.

Needs a better opening though.Download The Matchmaker s Rogue Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle overall a good plot and was brilliantly written in places. I was only sorry that the book omitted the chapter when she breaks off her engagement with Daniel. and the final proposal in the rain is as romantic as Romeo and Juliette. Thankfully, her Grandmother sets her straight. I can only say I was frustrated when Daniel proposed, after realising what a good friend he would loose if Julian continued to woo her.

Why the heroine loved him, I think was just down to her own low self esteem, The book then took an interesting turn, when we find out that Madeline is dead, this part of the book was worth more stars.

His actions made him seem like an unworthy friend, so self centred and full of himself. I was also frustrated by not knowing what Daniel was thinking. I then felt confused about Madeline and was frustrated that we didn't get letters back from her. The book then set an interesting comical and tragic plot. After reading the first chapter I felt deflated, but, felt it wasn't right to judge a book just on one chapter, so I persevered.
