Speaking of Love by Ophelia London – a Review
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Description:
Speech teacher and successful matchmaker Mackenzie Simms decides to find a woman for her friend, handsome newspaper tycoon Rick Duffy. Though they’ve been each other’s go-to dates for the past month, Mac and Rick couldn’t be more different: she is outspoken, sarcastic, and completely loathes his privileged lifestyle. He’s laid-back, unassuming, and seems comfortable at an upper-class charity function. So why can’t she stop thinking about him?
Rick knows he and the opinionated-though-adorable Mackenzie are better off as friends, so he agrees to the double-date getaway Mac plans at his family cabin. But seeing Mac cuddle up with her “friendly” date rankles Rick beyond reason, and Mac regrets her matchmaking scheme the minute she sees the way her beauty-queen cousin looks at Rick. Can Mac ‘fess up to what’s really in her heart, when speaking her mind puts everything at risk?
Review:
4 out of 5 for this reader folks!
Simple formula for this read! Almost lovers, friends, lovers! You know, the kind of relationship that is made to last!
Speaking of Love was another wonderful SWEET love story by Ophelia London. It is the second book of her Perfect Kisses series and it certainly did not let me down! I have discovered that Ophelia London has a great style. This is the third book of hers I have read, and she is brilliant at sarcastic, quick wit, amazing chemistry between her hero and heroine, including modern day references and just making me believe that love could really be this BEAUTIFUL!
Now .. let’s get to some of the nitty gritty shall we??
We first met Mackenzie Simms (but you better call her Mac and most definitely not BABE, or she’ll go postal all over you) in the first book of this series called Playing at Love. Mac is my kind of girl! By profession she is a speech/debate teacher at the local high school and by nature she is outspoken, for sure set in her ways, stubborn, very quick witted, matchmaker to her friends and REALLY REALLY easy to like. She fights for what she believes in and will go a million miles to help those she loves.
We also met Rick Duffy in Playing for Love. Rick is a reporter who actually owns the local paper. He is also a bit of an oxymoron (although it takes Mac forever to figure this out .. silly girl). Rick comes from a rich pompous family but he truely doesn’t embrace the posh lifestyle that he was born into. While Rick loves a fancy car and suit, carries himself with much class and is well mannered, he can wear a fine pair of jeans and plaid shirt, drive an old four wheeler, and get dog slobbered with the best of them.
These two .. COMPLETE OPPOSITES! (Pssstt .. good thing we know that opposites tend to attract right?? LOL)
Mac and Rick tried the whole “let’s get hot and heavy” when they first met and I think it may have gone well, until Mac found out that Rick came from money and is the son of the man who was responsible for essentially ruining Mac’s parents marriage. Unfortunately our speech professional cannot seem to find the words to tell Rick this small tidbit of information, so they each embrace the “friendship” aspect of their relationship instead and carry on.
I, at times got really frustrated with these two. I am such “spit it out and say what you mean” kind of personality that I found I rolled my eyes at some of their ignorance towards each other and jumping to negative assumptions right away. Now of course let’s be honest here .. without any of that this book would not flowed nor had any build up. WINK!
Somehow through the maze of setting up her beauty queen cousin with Rick, fighting off an ape-man, constant heat filled banter, mutual attraction, truck catastrophe, snowstorm with serious sexy moments, squirrel fighting and a kick ass demonstration in a small town these two do finally figure it out!
A great read and I do strongly recommend you read the first book in this series as the characters are introduced and you get a good feel for their personalities and the intrigue of “where is this going”???? That being said, you can read this as a stand alone very comfortably.
I want to finish this review with a flirty moments between Mac and Rick.
“And anyways, there is still no better song for house cleaning than “I Want Your Sex.”
“Really?” Rick turned to her again, one eyebrow lifted. “next time you come over to my house, I’ll play it for you.” The way he was smiling made Mac’s heart hiccup. “My floors could use a good deep clean.”
I have to try that .. LOL
Reviewed by Rachel T.
Copy provided by Publisher