
R. E. (
re) wrote on 4/10/2009...
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Really two spectacular novellas, IMHO.
I enjoyed "Moon Over Water" and will be watching for more books from that series:
www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/m/debbie-macomber/
This book was, TO ME, really very enjoyable. I RARELY laugh out loud, and both of these stories REALLY had me there! Fun and worthwhile read!

Ilene H. (
Ilene) wrote on 2/17/2009...
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There are all the usual ways, of course, but here's how Janine Hartman and Meg Remington did it.
Janine: My grandfather Hartman arranged a husband for me! Zach Thomas, the intended groom, was just as outraged as I was. But Gramps insisted we'd be a "perfect Match" First comes marriage accourding to him.
Meg: My teenage daughter, Lindsey, had the nerve to place a personal ad on my behalf-- Wanted: Perfect Partner. Worse, Steve Conlan, who answered the ad, was perfect according to her.
Does Grandfather know best? Did a teenage matchmaker get it right? You decide!
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Reprint of two older books. Fooled me again.
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2 books published into 1. Not the best Debbie Macomber books I have read. A quick read, but lacks substance and detail. Great if you need a mindless few hours, but otherwise I would not recommend reading these.
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I love Debbie Macomber and could read her books all day. If meeting and marrying were only as simple as it is in her books! You either love her style or you don't. People fall in love quite quickly and end up married quickly and we hope forever. It always seems like someone is giving a little help to get people together.
The first story is for an arranged marriaged which everyone hates in the beginning and then............ The second story is a teen age daughter who decides her divorced mother needs to date again and places an ad without mom knowing it. Does love bloom???????? Read and find out.