Match-Made Christmas by Daria White

Posted July 12, 2019 by karenbaron in #ABaronessNoel, Review, Romance / 0 Comments

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy from the Author. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Match-Made Christmas by Daria White

Match-Made Christmas

by Daria White
five-stars
on July 6, 2019
Genres: Holiday Romance
Pages: 247
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From the outside, Adrienne has everything any woman could want. However, she knows what real happiness is, and it isn’t having a good job and a condominium. Traveling home to her small Texas town for a friend’s wedding, Adrienne is hit from all sides with the happiness she hasn’t found for herself—her long-married parents, her joyful sister and brother-in-law and their two children, and her childhood friends. They all think she has it all… all except one.
Trace has been something of a nemesis since grade school. Always ready with a quip and happy to squabble over even the smallest thing, Adrienne dreaded seeing him when she came back for the wedding. So why does it seem like Trace is the only one who really knows her, who sees her for who she is?
Losing his parents to a plane crash and his uncle to cancer, Trace is not too keen on losing anyone else close to him. If only she didn't skip town after graduation. He didn't get a chance to tell her how he felt. There was a reason behind all his teasing. He loved their banters. It meant spending time with her. He could hear her voice. Now she's back, but her leaving is inevitable. He’d have to risk his heart by asking her to stay. He can’t take another loss.
Working to save their friends’ wedding brings Adrienne and Trace together like never before. The clock is ticking, and it’s the worst blizzard Lakeshore, Texas has seen in years. Will these two match up their friends or end up matched themselves?

Can Adrienne stop trying to be perfect all the time?

Match-Made Christmas by Daria White is the first book by this author that I have read and it was awesome. I loved how the characters are so very stubborn. That I get since they both have demons that they are trying to keep at bay.

Adrienne Fields

Adrienne Fields is our main female lead, and she is a twenty-eight-year-old romance author living in Los Angeles, California. She is heading home to Lakeshore, Texas, for her best friend’s wedding and to see if being home will recharge her writing abilities. Adrienne is the youngest of two siblings, and she has always felt like she doesn’t belong at home. She has quite a few demons. The fact that her high school sweetheart broke up with her before graduation, and because of that, Adrienne wants to prove to everyone that she can take care of herself and to come back triumphant. She is also very headstrong and likes to pick fights.

Trace Carson

Trace Carson is our main male lead, and he is a twenty-eight-year-old furniture store owner that has lived his whole life in Lakeshore, Texas. He didn’t leave for college or anything which he’s okay with how it has turned out. Trace loves living in the small-town and thought that he was over Adrienne, but he wasn’t. Throughout he tried to deny his feelings, but that wasn’t easy. He is a great guy who took the pulling the girl you likes hair to show you care thing throughout the entire time that he has known Adrienne.

Five Stars for Match-Made Christmas

Match-Made Christmas by Daria White is one of a kind type of books that I love. There is the happily-ever-after ending, but it was the writing that always makes a well-known story. The tale here is boy and girl have known each other all their lives, and it only takes one event to change how they see each other. I liked it so much. I am giving it a five-star rating, and I enjoyed the characters and the banter between Adrienne and Trace. I recommend this book to all you HEA romance readers out there.

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Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed my review of Match-Made Christmas by Daria White.

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About Daria White

Daria White

I started writing as a teenager. Surprisingly, I hated reading as a kid. In fact, I avoided it, but when I had to write my short story for school, I found myself excited. I discovered my imagination and it grew from there. The first story I wrote was by hand in a notebook. Then I wrote another story by hand in another notebook. Will those stories ever be published? I don’t think so. I think they’re more for me.

Aside from writing, I loved science. I loved my biology classes, and by the time I got to college, I pursued the medical field. I graduated with a degree in healthcare management, and currently play the piano and sing at my local church. While I love these things, my heart was somewhere else.

A writing career was not in the cards for me. There was no way I was publishing my work. That meant people would read my work LOL. No offense to anyone, but the writing was just my safe haven. Being socially awkward as a child, it became my outlet to get my feelings out. I found a new way to express myself. While my confidence has grown as an adult, I still hesitated when it came to publishing.

Self-publishing presented itself to me in 2013. I published my first holiday story and overall it received positive reviews. Yet, I kept my writing in the background. It wasn’t until my dad said, “I think if you gave this a go, you could make it.” For my dad to tell me that, it changed my perspective. You see, I was willing to settle. Sell a few books here and there and I would be fine. That wasn’t living. I was living in fear. That’s not the way to live.

So here I am. Currently, my category is sweet romance, but I am looking to branch out to other sub-genres of romance. I may even surprise everyone and write a cozy mystery or historical romance.

Here are a few of my favorite things (LOL Sound of Music reference): God, chocolate, cooking, Turner Classic Movies, books, music (serious eclectic taste), Hallmark/Hallmark Movie & Mysteries, and Marvel movies (I was definitely in my feelings at the end of Infinity Wars).

Reading this book contributed to these challenges:

  • 2019 Contemporary Romance Reading Challenge
  • 2019 Goodreads Reading Challenge
  • 2019 New Release Challenge
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