GRR Reviews Along Came Mr. Right by Gerri Russell
"Along Came Mr. Right" is sweet, but the angst isn't really there much. It's basically an arranged marriage triangle with a pretty lame ending.
Olivia Tyler knew the struggles of children in foster care. That's why she started her own foster adoption agency, and people supported her with charity auctions to raise money for the kids. She wasn't ready for love, not after her BF humiliated her on FB. Then a stranger helped her out of a jam... His name was Max Right, and he's a mathematician developing a complex matching algorithm for soul mates, with potential applications in other areas. He believes he found his soulmate in Olivia... But he's engaged to someone else. The rich girl helped him when he needed it. When she needed him for something, he can't refuse. But now he's stuck, as she's engaged to one, but loved another. And they both need to help a troubled teen... But Olivia won't commit until Max is free and clear. It is up to Max to prove he really is Mr. Right.
Sweet, but the end required a change of heart on the part of the villain. The story doesn't have a dull moment, as both Max and Olivia are occupied constantly, but this change of heart ending was really lame, IMHO. It wasn't set up that well.
Category: Contemporary
Primary Plot: Math whiz falls for the foster agency head, but she wasn't ready and he's engaged to someone else...
Tropes: different worlds, triangle, family pressure,
Overall Rating: 3/5
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