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This was a fun little romcom, and I love a good enemies to lovers! What a fun way to spend an afternoon reading this book.

Entertaining but struggled to connect with the characters and their relationship. Piper was incredibly talented and it seemed like her success only happened after she was basically conned into a job when it was clear the accident was never her fault to begin with.

Thank you net galley for the copy- I loved this one it's like Oprah a trope for you a trope for you everyone gets a trope! Brothers bestie, enemies to lovers, billionare, fake dating to name a few this one checks all the boxes! They meet cute (kinda) find out who they are in relationship to each other embark on a "business" relationship- it's very fast paced amd I read it in a day and enjoyed the story I love piper our main girl who is a photographer and Vincent said billionare and they embark on their fake dating adventure their relationship develops- while sometimes typical i still loved it!

I really enjoyed this book. It has a happy go lucky, heartwarming feel with the right amount of sass and edge so that it’s not another Hallmark romance.
However, it’s not all butterflies and rainbows. There’s a thread of reality woven through and I enjoy those themes that appear in non-romance novel relationships; messy situations and the existence of mistakes. Humans have emotions and sometimes they don’t handle them well. However, I also appreciate that mistakes don’t mean eradicating one’s chance at love.
Thank you #NetGalley for an ARC.

This book was amazing! It was so cute and the banter was fun. The romance was the perfect combination of enemies to lovers and angst.

From funny to frustrating to tempting, Perfect (Mis) Match pushes every button. Piper and Vincent take the heart on an uphill battle to happily ever after. The fire runs wild, but emotion is buried deep. The perfect love-hate relationship.

The two met first thing in the morning when he backed into her car. He believes that she hit his car and since he is a billionaire and owns the company that wants to hire her he thinks he is right. Of course, she does not back down, and this includes when he offers her the job to help save his new ad. She does need a job and it is not until he offers her much more than what the job was posted for that she just cannot say no. They work well together and banter back and forth but when she leaves because her contract is up he is lost but won’t admit it. This is a fun and good story with really good characters. Very much worth the read.

What do you get when you mix a cynical, workaholic ceo and a romantic, hardworking photographer, and add a bit of forced proximity and fake dating? A recipe for a wild and adorable romance. With all the hallmarks of a modern dramatic rom-com, Perfect (Mis)Match is a fun read that twill have you hanging on until the very end!

How is it possible to not love anything Leslie North. I am a huge fan of her work and the way she builds the most beautiful relationships. It’s really amazing to see her characters grow into themselves and learn to love each other.

I highly recommend Perfect (mis)Match for adult romance readers. This was my first book by Leslie North, but now I'm hooked. Fans of Christina Lauren will enjoy this title.

This was such a wonderful surprise! Perfect (mis)Match is a fun billionaire romance that’s well written and kept me hooked from the beginning and I struggled to put it down. It has a lot of my favourite elements including fake dating, hate to love, strong female character, found family and humour.
Vincent and Piper’s first meeting was both disastrous and hilarious. Their chemistry was great and I loved their witty dialogue which had kept me laughing. The fake dating is well done with both of them leaning into it when needed. The transition from fake relationship into a real one was subtle and I enjoyed the gradual shift.
The story is told from a dual PoV which I loved. Vincent doesn’t come across particularly great in the beginning but it’s easier to understand him when you begin reading his chapters. I actually found myself enjoying and looking forward to his chapters the most which was a pleasant surprise.
I loved that Piper was a strong character knowing her worth and what she wanted. She wasn’t afraid to stand up to Vincent as well as bringing out his softer side and teaching him to have fun again. His character completely changes by the end once his feelings for Piper are realised and the ending was satisfying.
This was my first book by the author but certainly won’t be the last and I’m looking forward to continuing the series. If you love billionaire romances with a slow burn, fake dating, grumpy-sunshine dynamic and plenty of tension you won’t be disappointed with this one.

Thank you to NetGalley and Relay Publishing for a digital ARC of Perfect (mis)Match.
This one was hard to rate. I struggled between one and two stars but settled on two since I finished it. I felt there was no chemistry. Everything was told to the reader, and not shown. And the dialogue wasn't natural. The story had potential, I feel like the author needed to dial into the emotion more, letting the reader feel it and not have it forcibly shown to them. I probably won't be reading more from this author.

Perfect mis(Match) is a fun billionaire, boss/ceo romance novel with a nice female lead and an aloof male rich dude. It was a good story and a good way to kick off a new series. The two characters had a lot of chemistry, I enjoyed the behind the scenes of a perfume company and the introduction to the next male leads coming soon (I assume). It is a quick and easy read, slightly disjointed with a couple things going on at once and a little suspension of belief at some of the work stuff especially.

Leslie North is exceptionally good in creating arrogant, alpha males with a marshmallow inside.
At first, you can’t imagine ever falling for the stick-in-the-ass, arrogant, know-it- all boss hole. But bit by bit you learn more about them (in this case, Vincent). And then, when you reach the sweet mushy marsh mellow inside, you just want to eat him alive.
So yes, also Vincent fit in this category wonderfully. Can’t wait to see what Leslie will show us in her next story. Four out of five stars from me and a special thank you to Netgalley for providing the arc.

This was such a amazing read. Starting from the characters, plotline and scenarios, everything was on top notch and the pace was well maintained throughout the whole book. The characters were penned down brilliantly, not only the protagonists shine throughout the story but also the side characters too. The spotlight was given to each and every character to shine and contribute to the book.
I had a great time reading this one.

Leslie North is one of my favorite authors and I enjoyed this book as much as I have all of her others. This is a billionaire enemies-to-lovers story and it's so much fun!

Perfect (Mis)Match is a captivating romance that follows the unlikely pairing of Piper Doyle, a talented photographer, and Vincent Forde, a wealthy and demanding CEO. Their relationship starts off disastrously when Piper accidentally damages Vincent’s prized Bugatti, and it’s marked by tension as they are forced to work together on a major project. The plot takes a twist when Vincent convinces Piper to fake a relationship to impress his father and secure a business deal. As they spend more time together, they start to see each other in a new light, with Piper discovering Vincent’s kind side and Vincent realizing Piper is a strong, independent woman with her own ambitions.
The novel excels at portraying the evolution of their relationship, transitioning from enemies to lovers with witty banter and chemistry. It also explores deeper themes, such as the pursuit of one’s passions, family dynamics, and the competitive nature of the business world. Overall, Perfect (Mis)Match is a heartwarming, engaging read that will resonate with fans of contemporary romance.

I enjoy Leslie North's books and this one doesn't disappoint.
Piper is a photographer that has the (mis) fortune of being crashed into by Vincent Forde, CEO billionaire of perfume company. They instantly dislike each other but think they will never see each other again until she sees him at her stepbrother's engagement party.
Soon the two end up in a deal that sees her working at his company and then fake dating.
Full of some of the best tropes-enemies to lovers, fake dating, workplace romance, this book is an enjoyable quick read that had me reading most of it in one sitting.
I look forward to reading more books in the series.

The title of this book aligns with my overall opinions of it. Although, I’ve really enjoyed books from this author before, this was a mismatch for me. Grump doesn’t even begin to cover the bosshole that is our MMC in this book. I struggled to connect to these characters, especially with the pacing. It was enemies to lovers in warp speed – insta love with loads of miscommunication. Overall, it just felt like too many plot lines with not enough tension built up or character development to really sustain the story. I’d definitely try this author again, but I just don’t think this series is for me.
Thank you to NetGalley and Relay Publishing for the opportunity to read this digital ARC. All opinions expressed are my own.

I enjoyed this opposite's attach fake dating rom com. What can I say give me a fake dating troupe rom com mixed with hate to love I'm a sucker and I'm going to read it.