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Adam and Evie’s Matchmaking Tour is a story that is more than just characters and plot, but a sensory experience. The scenes of Vietnams stunning scenery and attractions were so well described that I felt like I was experiencing waterfalls, gardens and beaches right alongside the characters as an honorary and invisible member of the tour and sitting on my own special seat on their bus.
The banter and evolution of Evie and Adams dynamic was fun to watch, with both characters breaking free of 2D moulds. Initially Evie in particular felt like a repressed and buttoned up academic, but her adventurous personality made sense and challenged my initial judgement. The emotion that went into these main characters was so well crafted, the echos of the loss of Evie's aunt and father hung over me as I read the novel, as did the weight of Adam's familial expectations and duties. I feel that their relationship had such a natural progression that I forgot that everything was happening in such a quick timeline. The cast of side characters were incredibly fun additions, particularly Fen, everyone needs a friend like Fen. I thought it ended in such a satisfying way too, it was a really natural conclusion for Adam and Evie. It also left me curious, particularly about Ruby.
The book is a love letter to the scenery or Vietnam and perfect for anyone looking for a holiday/beach read to escape into.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher, Quercus Books for giving me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review, these thoughts are all my own.
Adam and Evie’s matchmaking tour is a great summer read! It is a cute forced proximity, opposites attract romcom with Vietnamese culture and locations. That being said I didn’t love this book, I think it’s just not for me but I still thought it was really good.
Summary: Evie inherits a house, but must join a matchmaking tour in Vietnam, clashing with grumpy Adam as sparks fly.
Thank you to NetGalley and Quercus Books for an eARC of this book, all thoughts are my own.
“Adam & Evie’s Matchmaking Tour” is a super fun romcom that’s perfect for summer! The story follows Adam and Evie, who reluctantly join a matchmaking tour through Việt Nam. They start off on the wrong foot and don’t really like each other, but over the three-week tour, they can’t ignore the sparks flying between them.
This book was such an easy and enjoyable read, just right for a summer escape. The setting in Việt Nam was gorgeous, with vivid and lively descriptions that made me feel like I was there. Unfortunately, I didn’t really feel the romance between Adam and Evie; it just didn’t click for me.
Overall, I’d give this book three out of five stars. I’d still recommend it to anyone looking for a fun and immersive romance read!
Thanks to Quercus and NetGalley for the ARC!
This was my first read by this author and it was a great book! Thank you so much for letting me read this in exchange for a review!
I love grumpy x sunshine romances so this was perfect! It’s also such a great book to read in the summer which I loved!
I loved this book, I really did. The writing was amazing, really detailed, the imagery that the author uses really makes you feel like you are there. I think that this book would make such a good summer read, purely because of it being set in Vietnam and when I think of Vietnam I think of the blue waters and the sun, pure summer vibes; but you also get to read about the characters exploring caves and mountains, really an all round experience. When it comes to the plot lines, I loved that even though this book is mainly about Adam and Evie, you are still getting a beautiful balance of the sub plot lines. I loved how we got to explore some of the relationships between some of the others who are on the tour and we get to see progression with them as people. I loved how with Adam and Evie, even though they are experiencing these feeling for one another, there is also other feelings that they are experiencing and things that they are working through as individuals and having some self discovery. The romance between Adam and Evie is full of sexual tension, longing and eventual love and understanding for one another. I loved the tension between the two of them, I do which though that they would have been more on the enemies/dislike for each other side of things for a little longer of the book as I feel that the sexual tension and attraction for one another caused it to fizzle out a little quicker than I usually like. I would have also liked for it to be a little longer so that we could then explore a couple of things a little more, but overall I thought that this was an amazing book.
Adam & Evie's matchmaking tour is a fun romcom that's the perfect summer read!! The book follows Adam and Evie, who are reluctantly going on a matchmaking tour through Việt Nam. Having gotten off on the wrong foot, Adam and Evie don't like each other. But during the three week long tour, they can't deny the attraction between them.
This was such a fun and easy read! Just perfect for the summer. The setting was gorgeous and I loved the descriptions of Việt Nam. The descriptions were vivid and lively.
I sadly wasn't feeling the romance between Adam and Evie. It just didn't click for me.
Overall I would rate this book three out of five stars. And I definitely recommend this to anyone looking for an immersive, fun romance book!
Thank you to Quercus and NetGalley for allowing me to review the ARC!
4⭐️
**ARC provided by the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review**
When I got this book and I read the description, I was immediately drawn to it. I tend to enjoy stories about vacations or trips, since people do fun and unexpected things when they have free time.
It's kind of a mix of The Seven Year Slip and Loveboat, Taipei (Vietnamese version) with some unique elements, of course. And the romance is like so american by Olivia Rodrigo. What more could we ask for, right?
The start was a bit slow, but after that, it's all banter and tension. I honestly smiled a lot while reading those scenes. I also loved that they helped each other grow and the people around them. You can Google the destinations they go to and imagine them there, so that's awesome.
The conflict wasn't that big of a deal, which I appreciate, but also makes me think it's kind of unnecessary. I still loved it, though. It's a perfect summer read, and I think it deserves hype.
This was a fun read and I enjoyed the cultural aspect of this book. I also really enjoyed the chemistry between Adam and Evie. Overall, lots of fun.
(4.5☆)
i really really enjoyed this book! i am obsessed with a forced-proximity, grumpy-sunshine story, and the matchmaking tour was a perfect, fun adventure to have it set. it’s such a perfect summer read (and an easy one too!!) and i wasn’t able to put it down. every character had a story and i felt connect to each one of them, even the background characters, and in such a short book that’s hard to do but wow nora nguyen made it look easy.
i loved the way the book was set in việt nam because it added so much, from the descriptions of the places to the people to the food to the culture! as someone who has aphantasia i usually stray away from descriptive books like this because i find it hard to emerge myself in the story, but i honestly had no issue.
the only reason this book doesn’t get a 5 star from me is because it’s written in the third person which isn’t my favourite because i sometimes i end up getting lost and having to go back and reread parts so i don’t confuse myself! (but that’s a personal thing so don’t let it put you off!) i love a good dual pov and this book DELIVERED!!
this book is a must read for anyone looking for a summer romcom that is entertaining but also pulls at your heartstrings a bit!
Okay so the thing is, I've never been a romance girly and it's just this past year or so that I've found romance to be the perfect palate cleanser between my preferred heavy fantasy and fiction reads, or just the thing to get me out of a reading slump. So, this not being my genre also makes me really picky about what I like, and more importantly dislike in a romance book. I need actual good prose, relatable characters, humor, emotional depth and a strong plot line to enjoy a romance novel. I know smut comes with the territory, but it's incredibly low on my list of things I care about. It's not a USP for me. I'm here for the tension and the plot, and have a very low cheese and cringe-tolerance. So bear all this in mind when you read the rest of my review and take it with a grain of salt. I'm hard to please, and truthfully this book is WAY better than a lot of the popular romance books I've read that people seem to love (but I actually hated).
Let's begin shall we.
I want to start off by saying I was really intrigued by the premise of this book. As a diaspora kid myself (although not from South East Asia), these kinds of stories really intrigue me and they are very underrepresented in the genre, which made me super excited to read this, and I blew through the entire thing in a day.
While I am not a big fan of the 3rd person POV, the actual prose is really good, and Nora Nguyen's literary talent really shines in her depictions of Việt Nam. I am absolutely awestruck by the vivid and beautiful descriptions of the architecture, the beautiful settings, the food and culture and by the interesting historical facts. Though I've never visited Việt Nam myself, I could really picture all the beauty, and was constantly looking up all the places they were travelling to, and the dishes I wasn't already familiar with. As someone who was raised by immigrant parents in the west, who has never experienced her homeland I could really relate to Evie's yearning, and her difficulty to claim Việt Nam as her own, and I really wish we had seen more of that emotional journey, and an elaboration into that experience that has so much untapped depth that we only just begin to scrape the surface of in this book.
So, here is my issue, and what ultimately makes me land on 3🌟 rating.
I'm not really vibing with the romantic plot. It's not the characters faults, I actually really like them all. I like Evie and Adam and the friends they make (although I do wish we had gotten to know them all better), but the romantic plot just isn't there for me, and I think maybe it's the case of the trope marketing striking again, as it so often does.
Since this book was marketed as enemies to lovers, I went in with a set of expectations and was deeply disappointed. Because they're never really enemies, or even dislike eachother, do they?
It's more like: bad first impression to brief dislike to lust back to somewhat mild dislike mixed with lust and back and forward over and over until we go from lust to love, and all in a pretty short amount of time. It gave me whiplash, especially since there was a tendency to skip forward a few days between a lot of the chapters and I feel like we miss out on a lot of the tension and the characters gradually growing on each other as they get to know one another.
I'm seeing more and more of this in books nowadays, where it feels like these popular tropes are kind of being forced in, to market the books, but then they don't really fit the narrative and it just ends up being half-assed and it's such a shame to not just let a story be it's story, without forcing these buzzword hype tropes either into the story itself, or into the mind of the reader, because that inevitably makes the reader expect certain things that, in this case, the book does not deliver.
It was all too quick and, I feel like they very rarely actually had proper "getting to know you"-conversations, which made the falling in love part hard to buy into.
Don't get me wrong, I did enjoy this! It was sweet and funny and a good book. But it wasn't great(4🌟), and it wasn't spectacular (5🌟). And unfortunately, for me, the romance is to blame.
Honestly I could have read 400 pages just about Evie travelling this beautiful country, meeting interesting people and reconnecting and claiming her heritage, and that would have been a 5 star book for me, because those are the moments this book really shines.
I am incredibly grateful to Quercus Books for sending me a copy of this to review, also thank you to NetGalley. As always, all opinions are sincere and my own.
This was a sexy read. Adam and Evie may be opposites, but they are both endearing and their emotions are laid out in the book. The hurtful and hurting family relationships, uncertainty about next steps and a love of Viet Nam unites them. The book concentrates on the couple and really explores them getting together and how they are changed and opened up to each other and the world. There is some of the amazing country although I could have done with more. There is something joyous about the book, and I always love a good epilogue,
Soft DNF at 50 percent
This book just wasn't for me. I didn't enjoy the writing style and felt very detached from the characters.
Maybe it's just the wrong book for me right now. Hence the 2.5 star rating upped to 3. I might try reading again in a few months.
• Love bravely •
‘Adam and Evie’s Matchmaking Tour’ by Nora Nguyen is an enemies-to-lovers romance. As the title hints, the story takes off as the protagonists embark on a sweeping matchmaking tour through Việt Nam.
While Adam reluctantly joins the tour due to his meddling big sister and boss, Evie is practically forced thanks to an inheritance-with-conditions done right by her beloved aunt.
“…Evie-pie, I love you so much that I think I might burst with it. My hopes for you are myriad, and I believe that you will soon find the path to your wildest dreams, even the ones you are too afraid to speak aloud. —Auntie Hảo”
The narrative follows Adam and Evie’s journey of adventure and self-discovery—both of themselves and each other. They explore their dreams and desires, their heritage, and balance attraction, grief, and family drama, ultimately finding the courage to love freely.
The story is well-written and full of heat, emotion, great banter, and romance, as well as being a love letter to the beauty of the land and culture of Việt Nam. It made me dream of booking a tour through the bustling cities, emerald landscapes, pristine beaches, and historical landmarks of Việt Nam.
Although the poetic language sometimes overshadowed the emotional side of the story, which is essential to any great romance, I highly recommend ‘Adam and Evie’s Matchmaking Tour’ to anyone who loves traveling and the serendipitous possibilities of love.
3,75⭐️
I believe this is Nguyen’s debut as a romance novelist, but she has also written the acclaimed historical fiction novel ‘Banyan Moon’ under the name Thao Thai, (now on my TBR).
Many thanks to NetGalley and Quercus Books for providing me with this ARC.
I really enjoyed this cute strangers to lovers romance. I love Viêt Nam and it was lovely to read a story set there - I felt like I was back in SE Asia! I was routing for Evie and Adam and [spoiler alert] I was super pleased to see the character development and the way their lives together worked out in the end.
This book has the most romantic and wonderful descriptions. It is sweet and soft with some underlying harder issues and parental pressure.
I gave this 3.5 stars rounded up because whilst the love story is lovely, it wasn’t for me. I struggled to really get behind the couple, it felt like harder work to me.
The side characters for me felt a little too brash and not really listening to the main characters, it actually felt like no one listened to them, not even themselves.
It’s a beautifully written book, and the themes are well represented, it just wasn’t the book for me. But I know full well how many people will adore this and it deserves that.
4.25 ⭐️
I devoured this book in a day. I became consumed by the atmospheric writing, and the descriptions of the beautiful locations in Vietnam. I felt full immersed into the book. Having visited Vietnam myself, I was seeing it through fresh eyes, and I wish I could have seen some of the sights described in this story.
What to expect:
💛 Forced Proximity
💛 He Falls First and Harder
💛 Vietnamese culture and locations
💛 Mentions of loss and grief
💛 Grumpy x Sunshine
💛 Epic ribbing and banter
💛 Opposites attract
What I loved most about this book was the banter and ribbing Adam and Evie immediately fell into. Adam was uptight when we first meet him. The weight of his parents expectations are bearing down on him, and this is a strong theme throughout this book. The pressure and expectations of Vietnamese parents on their children, and how thay affects and defines their lives.
It also highlights the cultural differences between Vietnamese Amercans and Vietnamese who live and have made their life in Vietnam, even with the wars that had plagued the country. This books is rich with a bit of history but lots of beautiful descriptions of the country, it's like a travel guide and a romance all wrapped up in one.
I really liked Evie too, she was chaotic and a little lost, but I loved her growth and her journey towards her future.
She may not have gone in the matchmaking tour originally to find love, but sometimes life is so unpredictable.
The supporting cast of characters in the tour were also really good fun, and each had their own love story going on in the background.
This book is about all sorts of different love and I highly recommend for a late summer read 💛
Evie Lang’s life is falling apart. Not long after her beloved aunt passes away, she’s finds out that her secret boyfriend has been fielding applications for her job. With no idea how to move forward, she takes a leap. In her aunts will, she left Evie her house, but only if Evie goes on a pre-arranged matchmaking tour in Việt Nam.
Adam Quyền left his job to help his sister, working for her elite matchmaking company, where he’s desperate to prove to his parents just how successful they can be, which is how he finds himself reluctantly agreeing to join their inaugural tour.
Over three week the tour travels all over Việt Nam, visiting gorgeous, historical sights, sweeping mountain ranges, dense tropical forests and spectacular beaches, bringing together people from all over to fall in love. Neither Adam, nor Evie have joined this tour to fall in love. Adam finds Evie irritating authentic and chaotic, while Evie thinks Adam is grumpy and uptight, they are each other’s opposites, and yet is it difficult to believe that with the amount of time these two are pushed together in such a romantic tour not a flicker of love would spark?
Adam and Evie’s Matchmaking Tour was an easy book to read and fun ride. The description of the landscape and scenery where enough to make me want to travel to Việt Nam, yet I think that having so many took valuable time away from the deepening and development of Adam and Evie’s relationship, It felt there was such little time spent with the two and I also wish the tour was longer than just three weeks, however the tension between the two, especially from Adams point of view, was great. I also really enjoyed Evie’s journey for herself throughout this book, and this is where the main story lies is rather than on the romance between Adam and Evie. So while this was an enjoyable book, the focus is much more on the scenery and Evie’s self-discovery than on the budding relationship for which I was hoping for.
I loved the premises and given the clever title and unusual settings I was expecting to really enjoy this book but unfortunately it really missed the mark for me.
The formal writing style and the complicated relationship between 'Evie and her mother' and 'Adam and his father' felt too heavy for the set-up from the get go. Also I felt Evie was quite inconsistent in her behaviour and her sense of self.
The descriptions of the beautiful landscapes didn't help create the magical background for an epic love story but felt more like they were better suited for a Lonely Planet guide.
Unfortunately the spicy scenes also fell a bit flat as if the author isn't really comfortable with this genre or she was holding back.
Having said that I'd read a novel from this author again either if she wrote a family saga or maybe a contemporary rom-com.
I didn't get into this as quickly as I expected, I'm not sure if it was the writing style, but once I got used to it I loved it! It seemed such a different romance set in a beautiful country. The descriptions were fantastic but not too over the top as to take over from the characters. I was really dragged into the story and couldn't put it down. Brilliant!
Adam and Evie’s Matchmaking Tour by Nor Nguyen
Rating: 4/5
Release Date: 24 September 2024
Evie Lang's life is in disarray after losing her beloved aunt and being fired from her poetry professorship. With no income or inspiration, she receives an unexpected letter informing her that her aunt has left her a house in San Francisco, with one condition: Evie must participate in a pre-arranged matchmaking tour in Vietnam.
Adam Quyền, eager to prove himself at his sister's elite matchmaking company, reluctantly joins the first tour. Despite finding Evie chaotic and unpredictable, while she sees him as grumpy and uptight, their undeniable chemistry and charged animosity lead them to discover potential love in an unexpected place.
"Adam and Evie's Matchmaking Tour" is a charming exploration of the grumpy-sunshine dynamic, with Evie and Adam's evolving relationship delivering humour and heartfelt moments. Nguyen skilfully balances light-hearted scenes with deeper themes of family, grief, and love, set against the vibrant backdrop of Vietnam.
This spicy page-turner is perfect for romance enthusiasts, especially those interested in cultural immersion and opposites attracting. With its genuine plot, lovable characters, and captivating setting, the novel celebrates imperfections and the courage to take chances in love and life. A delightful journey through the complexities of relationships, it leaves readers with a sense of adventure and a belief in unexpected romance.
Truly a must-read for fans of romantic comedy seeking both entertainment and depth.
Thank you so much to NetGalley, Quercus Books, and the author, Nora Nguyen, for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest and fair review.