![]() ![]() He is quite the odd duck himself if you read Matchmaker. Didn’t I mention she’s quirky? Well, the man she’s stalking or being stalked by is Tanner/Ryder Storm. Her anxiety over the possibility of landing in a dumpster, or a centipede crawling on her or any number of other anxious driven moments is quite humorous in her adorable awareness of these fears.Īsh spends the majority of the book going back and forth between stalking and calling the man she’s stalking her stalker. Pure mortification, right? Ash finds herself in these moments on a daily basis and lives in constant panic of finding herself in these situations which seems to make them even worse. ![]() Meaning, we’ve all had a moment where something flies out of your mouth that we wish we could take back, or that moment where we bend down to pick something up and then hit our head on the desk on our way back up. Ash’s friendships and path to love, especially after an awful divorce, pave the way through this wonderful book.Īsh embodies so much awkwardness that lives in everyone. The Society is insanely funny and outlandishly full of quirky “did I just read that” moments. ![]() Crazy, awkward, and just plain relatable, Ash/Raven Black, is my #spiritanimal. ![]() Review Rating: 5 Gold Stars Review/Synopsis:Ī quirky, interconnected, new series by Ivy Smoak. Genre/Tropes: Romantic Contemporary Romance (#1 in a new series, interconnected to other worlds) The Society #StalkerProblems The Society #1 ![]()
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