The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Perfect on Paper to anyone who enjoys romance. He is patient with Dara and understands her anxiety issues as well. Chris is an absolute sweetheart, and such a wonderful dad to his 11-year-old daughter, Lacey. That’s my favorite kind of romance when I can’t figure out how they will eventually get together. The romance was a slow burn romance and I couldn’t figure out how they would be able to resolve their differences. I enjoyed Dara’s dedication to her religion and culture and admired her reluctance to compromise. I always learn so much from a Jean Meltzer book! Yet I never felt bombarded by the information as she sprinkles it throughout the book, without a big info dump. I liked all the information on Jewish holidays and Jewish culture. Will Dara find The Perfect Jewish Husband? Or is Dara’s perfect match right in front of her the whole time? Knowing it would help her business as well as Chris’s ratings, Dara reluctantly agrees. Chris is charmed by Dara and Miriam and proposes they do an on-air segment to search for Dara’s Perfect Jewish Husband. She made that list years ago, and it was never supposed to be public. His producer invited Dara and her beloved bubbe, Miriam, to discuss generations of matchmakers as part of the good news program.ĭuring the show, Dara is embarrassed when her bubbe shares her checklist for “The Perfect Jewish Husband” on air. The host, Chris Steadfast, recently transferred from a hard news show in Virginia. She goes on a mid-morning news show called Good News New York that highlights good news. She comes from a long line of Jewish matchmakers, but she’s different as she uses science, algorithms, and technology for her matches, instead of instinct, as her grandmother, Miriam, always used. I enjoyed this book very much.ĭara Rabinowitz is the CEO, and creator of J-Mate, a very successful Jewish dating service. Perfect on Paper by Jean Meltzer is a wonderful story about a lonely matchmaker, who is the CEO of a huge matchmaking service for the Jewish community. "A warm, heartfelt ode to self-acceptance, honesty, and tight-knit Jewish communities…a true pleasure to read."-Olivia Dade, author of Spoiler Alert, on The Matzah Ball If only Chris could ignore his own pesky attraction to Dara-a task much easier said than done when Dara starts questioning if “perfect on paper” can compete with how hard she’s falling for Chris… Perfect is the ratings boost his show desperately needs. Until her beloved bubbe shares Dara’s checklist for “The Perfect Jewish Husband” on national television and charming news anchor Chris Steadfast proposes they turn Dara’s search into must-see TV.Īs a non-Jewish single dad, Chris doesn’t check any of Dara’s boxes. When it comes to her own love life, she’s been idling indefinitely. Baggage-free (no previous marriages, no children)Īs the creator and CEO of the popular Jewish dating app J-Mate, matchmaker Dara Rabinowitz knows the formula for lasting love-at least, for everyone else.A doctor or lawyer (preferably a doctor). ![]() This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.***įrom the author of The Matzah Ball comes a pitch-perfect romcom following a third-generation Jewish matchmaker who unwittingly finds her own search for love thrust into the spotlight. ***I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. Genres: Fiction / Jewish, Fiction / Romance / Contemporary, Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy, Fiction / Women Those who have binged the series are now wondering - will there be a Season 3 of the romance reality show? And when will it arrive? Well, here's what we know about Season 3.Purchase Here Buy on Amazon US - Buy on Apple - Buy on Kobo - Buy on Google - Buy at Barnes and Noble - Buy on Waterstones - Buy on Audible - Buy on Amazon UK ![]() So far, two seasons of the "Indian Matchmaking" have hit Netflix, with the most recent dropping in August 2022. RELATED: Wait, Did Luke And Iris Break Up? It's fascinating to watch the cast featured on the show describe what they're looking for to Tiparia, take her advice, and make their way through dates as they try to find the person they're meant to marry. Instead, it's been described as an authentic look at arranged marriages and the way matchmaking works in a different culture. Viewers instantly fell in love with the show, which reveals a very different kind of dating than the app culture that permeates the U.S. That's likely why many enjoy watching the Netflix reality show "Indian Matchmaking," which debuted in 2020, and features people who have turned to top Mumbai matchmaker Sima Tiparia, who works with clients in both the United States and India, find love.
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