Harrison has been in love with Maddie since he was 12. He was going to tell her one night after she had her debut, but he overheard her saying he was like a brother to her and that she could never marry him. This hurt him, so he left for Paris. Three years later, he is back in New York and his family’s company is broke. They want him to marry an heiress to help with their money problems. He refuses until he hears that Maddie is a possibility. 

Maddie is about to be engaged to a duke, but Harrison comes up with a plan to spend as much time with her as possible. He asks her to be his matchmaker and help him find a wife. Maddie organizes a five day house party and invites all of her single friends. It is clear to everyone there that Harrison is in love with Maddie, and some girls even offer to help him win her. This part was adorable, and I loved it so much! 

What made me not love this book as much was the third act conflict that Joanna Shupe often does. Harrison had promised not to lie to Maddie, but gets caught in a lie. Maddie is so upset by this that she wants to separate. This conflict just seemed unnecessary. 

3.5 stars

I received this book for free in return for an honest review.  

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