Savannah is tired of the dating scene, even though she wants to get married and have a family. She knows her mother will never move on with her own life as long as Savannah is single. Savannah goes to see a matchmaker, specializing in setting up couples who meet at the altar. At first, she thinks Scott is a dream come true, but his blundering soon makes her crazy.
Scott, a Montana bison … bison rancher, doesn’t have time to find a wife. His work is all-encompassing. Besides, he tends to have a hard time getting women to go out with him more than once. When he runs into a matchmaker he’s known all his life, he tells her about the problems he’s had to see if she can help him. When he meets Savannah at the altar, his heart stops for a moment. She’s exactly what he’s looking for. Will their diverse backgrounds keep them apart? Or will they be able to work through their differences to make their marriage a loving relationship?
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An interesting take on romance which made an enjoyable easy read.
Even though I knew the outcome I enjoyed it. It was cute.
Great romantic read.
Some interesting characters but just too unrealistic for me
Boring, poorly written.
Was a happy, entertaining read. Loved the story line of matchmaking, the main characters first meeting at the alter for their wedding. Enjoyed it so much I’ve already gotten, finished reading the next book in the series, see myself reading them all.
I haven’t finish it but is funny and entertaining
Old fashion & out dated
Slow-moving plot and a little too much like married at first sight!
Good read!
Really Good
She is a teacher in NY City. He’s ranch owner in Montana. They both get involved with Dr. Lachele Simpson and her match making service. The groom is kinda clumsy when dating and the bride is tired of men dating for only one reason. They meet at the alter and have to figure everything out. With a lot of ups and downs love finds a way.
I love these romantic western stories. They draw me in to the western lifestyle and take me there for a while. So good!