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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Awesome book
An old fashioned idea of arranged marriages, modernized by Dr. Lachele Simpson. I loved the idea. It was fun to read about the couple’s surprise at the altar, good or bad, they accepted and worked with it. This series shows that marriage is a work of love. Savannah and Scott are a fun couple to start with. Scott is an alpha, a very old …
Not a very good story. Time spent reading? Was time wasted.
This is the first book in the At The Altar Series, and a good start to the Series. I have already listened to the books 7 and 8 and I loved them. Savannah and Scott’s story is fun and fast-paced. They are both great characters. Scott is an alpha man, with old-fashioned opinions, and he is hilarious! He is also very protective and possessive with …
Kirsten Osbourne has come up with an interesting premise; meet for the first time at the alter, marry, then get to know your new mate. A Christian love story with a little heat, Osbourne has done well to describe how two people get to know each other. Of course there are missteps, miscues, and the occasional mistake. It’s a delightful read about …
A good book, different approach to falling in love.
Easy to read and funny, I laughed until I cried.
Fun book to read on a lazy day. Makes your heart happy.
I loved it!
Very highly unlikely plot
good book
Wonderful read about modern so called mail order brides. This was so real, i can’t wait to read more in this series.
The story is cute, and characters are not bad, however it was not to my taste. The characters are very set in “women stay home and clean/care for children” and “men go to work and relax when home”. I found the male lead to be a little stifling and obnoxious in his denands, and although the author attempted to find humor in this, it was not to my …
Relaxing entertaining read.
It was realistic and I could picture myself taking a leap of faith
It was an easy to read and enjoyable.
This book was just awful. I knew it was a Christian based story but seriously? I do not need to read every other line about how the hero and heroine were Christians and how they were doing what they thought God wanted them to do. Felt like the story was simply this writer’s way of saying be a Christian. It was just repetitive and left me …
It was a fun read and not all about graphic sex exploits of the characters
Great start to the series
Different twist on mail order bride