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Matchmaking a Billionaire

Highland Hills • Book 1

by Angela Casella, Angela Denise, Denise Grover Swank

4.30 Goodreads
(1.2K ratings)

Why You'll Love This

She's supposed to find him his perfect match — the problem is every scene together makes that feel like a terrible idea.

  • Great if you want: enemies-to-lovers tension wrapped in family chaos and ambition
  • The experience: breezy and warm with sharp comedic beats throughout
  • The writing: dual POV that lets both leads be genuinely funny and flawed
  • Skip if: billionaire romances have worn out their welcome for you

About This Book

What happens when a woman who's given up on love is forced to play matchmaker for the one man who manages to get under her skin? That's the delicious bind at the heart of this series opener, which pits a cynical matchmaker against a tech billionaire she'd very much like to dislike. The tension between Bryn's hardened heart and Rory's disarming persistence gives the story genuine stakes — this isn't just about who ends up together, but whether Bryn can afford to believe again.

Highland Hills kicks off with sharp, witty dialogue and a dual-perspective structure that lets readers inhabit both sides of the push and pull simultaneously. The co-author collaboration produces a voice that feels seamless rather than committee-written, and the pacing is generous without ever going slack. Bryn's grandmother steals every scene she's in, the small-town setting earns its warmth without cloying, and the romance builds through banter and earned vulnerability rather than manufactured misunderstanding. At 414 pages it has room to breathe, and it uses every bit of that space.