"Good thing I like things that are a little out of place," she said.
Maya stared at him. Then she picked up her coffee, took a sip, and made a face. "This is really bad." Love Scout
At Heartstring Partners , the job was simple: identify exceptional singles and recruit them into the agency’s exclusive matchmaking roster. Clients paid millions for a chance to date Leo’s finds—artists, engineers, philosophers, firefighters, anyone with that spark that made love interesting. Leo had a gift for spotting them in the wild. "Good thing I like things that are a
He was tucked in the corner of the library's Periodicals section, reshelving The Journal of Modern Cartography —a task so dull even the dust seemed to yawn. That’s when she walked past, clutching a worn copy of The Starless Sea , and slid it decisively between two volumes of Organic Chemistry Quarterly . "This is really bad
"And I get to interview my matches before they interview me."
She turned. Dark curls, sharp eyes, a smudge of what looked like ink on her knuckle. "And?"
"If I say yes, you have to tell me the truth. No polishing. No 'packaging.' If I'm not right for someone, you say so."