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Ava’s life is orderly, predictable, and exactly how she likes it. That is, until her board of directors insists she beta-test her own app to prove its efficacy to a major investor.
For anyone who has ever swiped right on a dating app while secretly hoping for a fairy tale, this book is a warm, heartfelt reminder that sometimes the algorithm gets it wrong. And that’s exactly right. is available now in paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats. matched hearts natasha nice
For readers who devoured The Soulmate Equation and love a strong, skeptical heroine, Matched Hearts is poised to be your next favorite read. The novel introduces us to Dr. Ava Hartley , a brilliant, data-obsessed software engineer in her early thirties. After a devastating betrayal by her college sweetheart, Ava has sworn off “irrational romance.” She pours her energy into her startup’s flagship product: “Matched Hearts,” an AI-driven matchmaking app that boasts a 98% success rate based on hard neurochemical data, shared values, and lifestyle compatibility. Ava’s life is orderly, predictable, and exactly how
The algorithm, of course, finds her perfect match. But the man it spits out is —a charming, spontaneous, and infuriatingly optimistic landscape architect who believes in soulmates, starlight, and the magic of unplanned moments. Leo is the statistical outlier to every parameter Ava has set. His “compatibility score” is a baffling 71%—the lowest in the system. And that’s exactly right
In a genre saturated with chance encounters and meet-cutes in bookstores, Natasha Nice’s latest novel, Matched Hearts , offers a refreshingly modern twist on the classic love story. Released earlier this month, the book dives headfirst into the world of algorithmic dating, asking a compelling question: Can a computer really predict the human heart’s most chaotic and beautiful impulses?
By: Romance Reads Weekly
One of the book’s standout scenes involves a disastrous “sunset hike” orchestrated by the wedding planner. Leo is in his element; Ava is covered in mud, has lost a heel, and is furiously reciting tick-safety statistics. Yet, in that moment of utter disaster, Nice allows a crack to form in Ava’s armor. It’s not grand gestures that win her over, but Leo’s patient, humorous respect for her boundaries.