Match Made is a standalone spin-off of another Amelie Duncan novel, Match Fit. There are some recurring characters, but their history is explained well enough to prevent confusion.
Knox and Gemma run into one another a year after they went on a horrible date. Apparently, Knox chose to ask the waitress for her number... while at dinner with Gemma... in front of Gemma. Needless to say, I was happy to know that she immediately ditched him.
Gemma has just broken up with her live-in boyfriend who emptied her bank account, so she's temporarily homeless. Knox insists she come home with him until she gets back on her feet. Eventually, they call a truce, and Gemma allows Knox to help her. Gemma moves in, and they keep it flirtatious, yet platonic to avoid messiness.
The story was good, but predictable. Lust-hate turns to friendship, which turns to FWB, turns to serious relationship, hero and heroine fail to communicate out of fear and insecurities, dramatic separation, and finally, a HEA. It's an entertaining romance with little opportunity for boredom.
It doesn't hurt that Knox has a fabulously filthy mouth. If you want an alpha playboy that talks a lot, you will be happy with Match Made.
I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.