About the Book:

She’s the new lead of a hit dating show.
He’s the producer.
And seven years ago, they were in love.
Let the games begin…

Emily Peters spends her days working at her mother’s flower shop and her nights working on her startup jewelry business. She has no time for romance, and she’s happy that way. Until one morning she wakes up to find her mother on national television practically begging America to find her a boyfriend.

When the clip goes viral, Emily is swept away in a Hollywood dream, set to become the new lead of the hit dating show, The Love Match. But it all turns to a nightmare when she arrives on set and comes face-to-face with Jake, the man who broke her heart seven years ago—and her new producer.

She’s hellbent on revenge. He’s determined to secure a promotion. But the more they face-off behind the scenes, the harder it becomes to deny their attraction and ignore the secrets of their past. Jake will soon realize the only thing worse than abandoning the love of his life is finding her a new fiancé.

Love and Other Words meets The Hating Game in this Bachelor-inspired romantic comedy perfect for fans of forced proximity, second chance romance, reality television, revenge, working with an ex, emotional scars, and dual POV!

My Thoughts:

A huge thank you to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for providing me with an eARC in exchange for an honest review.

The Love Rematch is a second chance romance that is definitely worth the read. I fell in love with the characters right from the start and quite enjoyed reading the dual points of view. The author handled the changes in POV quite well and made sure to give us the right amount of background and insight into the characters as the story developed.

The chemistry between the two main characters was indeed undeniable from the get go and I really enjoyed reading their story, how they grew from who they were to reach who they are today. Throw in a reality TV show and well planned revenge on Emily’s end and we are in for a fun read!

This book covers many many tropes and brings them together quite well making sure to keep the reader entertained until the very end. This is definitely a rematch with a twist and hopefully a change in the way things progress when compared to the first time. I truly enjoyed this read and recommend it to all fans of a good romance novel.