"An Overdue Match" by Sarah Monzon
Feb. 28th, 2025 10:38 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

Evangeline Kelly believes love has passed her by. Surely no man would ever find her attractive since alopecia has claimed all of her hair. But that doesn't mean she can't be a part in other people's love stories. As a librarian, she knows what people are interested in. What if she used checkout histories to play matchmaker for her patrons? Aren't mutual interests a great place for love to bloom?
But perhaps love is not as over Evangeline as she believes it to be. She keeps crossing paths with tattoo artist Tai Davis, and there's something about him that she can't quite define. He lives free while she lives held back, terrified to face more rejection and humiliation over her autoimmune disorder. Could she trust him to see her heart and indeed all of her?
I enjoyed this story. I thought it took a little while to get off the ground, but I loved the themes in the novel and also that the book didn't follow a traditional formula. There are many unique things about it! Conservative readers who are not comfortable with tattoos might not enjoy the story, given the protagonist's profession. The spiritual arc is very well done.
"We prayed... that you'd stop running away from love long enough to see that love will never stop pursuing you." (Chapter 37)
If you like contemporary stories with a different beat that will make you laugh out loud and touch your heart, you'd definitely enjoy this book.
I received my copy of the book from the author. All thoughts in this review are my own.