


I enjoyed the themes of found family, adoption, friendship, social media, positive family relationships, and first love.įor Fans Of: light fiction with poignant family themes, sweet and innocent romance, and Emma Lord (Tweet Cute reviewed here).

Tone and Themes: I like that this lighthearted story with relatable and likable characters reminds me of Parent Trap and is on the innocent end of the YA spectrum. Maybe because I read Tweet Cute first, I loved it a bit more, but You Have a Match and Tweet Cute are both enjoyable and well-written stories.Įngaging Plot: I think a secret crush on your childhood friend, DNA results, summer camp, teenage friendships, and a secret sister who is also an Instagram influencer are elements that work together to create an intriguing story that will capture the interest of a YA (and even adult) reader. Snappy Writing: If you’ve read Tweet Cute, you know that Emma Lord can write an engaging and page-turning story targeted for the YA (young adult) audience. What would you do if you found out you had a full sibling? Life becomes complicated as camp life, romance, secrets, siblings, friendships, and parents collide. Leo is also a cook at the camp, so this keeps life interesting for Abby in the romance department.

They agree to meet at a summer camp and compare notes to try and figure out the secret that both sets of parents are keeping. Abby stalks the bio sister on Instagram, and they make contact. A big surprise: Leo receives no matches but Abby finds out she has a full bio sister living within a couple of miles of her. For Abby, it’s a lark, but Leo is adopted and is curious about finding some bio relatives. All opinions are my own.Ībby and her childhood friend, Leo (secret crush), sign up for a DNA service. Thanks #NetGalley #StMartinsPress for a complimentary e ARC of #YouHaveAMatch for an honest review. *This post contains Amazon affiliate links. Genre/Categories: YA Contemporary Fiction, Romance, Family Life
