Miss Matched is the latest release by Wendy Million. Set to release on June 13 by Wattpad Books, Miss Matched is a romantic comedy set in Grand Rapids, MI. Tayla Murphy is looking for love and turns to a service for help. But what happens when she’s matched with the person who shattered her heart six years ago?

A cover image of Miss Matched by Wendy Million for a book review.

I want to thank Wattpad WEBTOON BookGroup, W by Wattpad Books, and NetGalley for the opportunity to read an advanced copy of Miss Matched. All opinions presented here are solely mine.

Synopsis from Goodreads

When matchmaking software pairs a woman with her worst ex, she gets a unique second chance to connect with the love of her life.

After years of bad dates, Tayla Murphy has decided it’s finally time she found her ideal partner, so she pays a hefty fee for a cutting-edge “soulmate” matching service. But the infallible algorithm must have a serious glitch, because it pairs her with the one man on Earth she never wants to see Simon―the man who left her heart in pieces when he broke off their engagement six years ago. Tayla would rather cut her losses, but if she’s going to move forward with her life, she needs the money back.

Then Simon shows up on her doorstep, promising Tayla he can get her a refund by showing the service that the match was wrong. But he wants her to really prove they aren’t meant to be―by dating him for the next month. Even though he thinks the service is a fraud, Simon has been desperate for a second chance with Tayla ever since he messed up their shot at happily-ever-after. They still have an amazing connection, but a lot has happened in the time they were apart. So is this a mismatch or a perfect match?

Positives

  • Relationship growth and development, not just instalove
  • Second chance romance
  • Realistic characters and situations

Negatives

  • Lack of clear communication

My Opinions

Miss Matched is a fun read, and I was hooked from the first chapter. And dare I say, one I would love to see adapted! While the story is told using dual POV, it is easy to understand which character we were with as the chapters were labeled.

The first third of the books is relatively PG, with some hand holding and kissing with one word swear word being used a few time. But once Tayla and Simon get to the bedroom, all bets are off. While the scenes are rather steamy, they are brief overall and only occur a few times in the book.

I enjoyed the fact that Tayla and Simon are both in careers that could be considered outside of the gender -norm. Tayla is a veterinarian and Simon is an ER nurse. Yes, I know there are many females that are vets and males that are nurses, but they aren’t careers that are normally considered for their gender. There are a few scenes set in their respected workplaces as well.

The story is a romantic comedy, but there are also some serious parts. There are discussions of healthy relationships and mental health. How does one handled the ending of a long-term relationship? Or rejection?

Overall, Miss Matched is a fun read that I feel most people will connect with.

A cover image of Miss Matched by Wendy Million for a book review.

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