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Matchmaker, Matchmaker

by Anna Schmidt

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SINGLE CHRISTIAN FEMALE SEEKS SINGLE CHRISTIAN MALE

Some girls hope for just one date on Valentine's Day, but matchmaker Grace Harrison was dealing with more than a dozen, and not a one for her! The last thing she needs is a reporter prying into her Washington, D.C., church's speed-dating program, or her sorry single status.

...(JUST NOT THIS ONE)

Covering Grace's pet project is all well and good, but his journalistic instincts tell Jud Marlowe the real story might lie with another Harrison--her senator father. If only Grace weren't so cautious, so private...so appealing. With the article in question, it's up to Jud to decide what's more important: a scoop or a sweetheart.

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A friend sent me this book. I picked it up on a day that I wanted an easy read.

I do like the idea of Grace Harrison's church based matchmaking coffeehouse. I like that they have an application process to make sure participants are serious about finding a relationship.

My main complaint, as is common with this series, is that the characters meet, fall in love, and get married within a short span of time. I'm not sure that's a wise course for real life.

I was glad to see that David was willing to follow Suni's father's rules even when they were inconvenient or not the US norm. ( )
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I keep Yahweh before me always, for with Him at my right hand, nothing can shake me. ~Psalms 16:8
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For Louise and Earle Clara and Alex.
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Inside the Capitol, the high domed walls of the rotunda echoed with conversation.
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Fiction. Literature. HTML:

SINGLE CHRISTIAN FEMALE SEEKS SINGLE CHRISTIAN MALE

Some girls hope for just one date on Valentine's Day, but matchmaker Grace Harrison was dealing with more than a dozen, and not a one for her! The last thing she needs is a reporter prying into her Washington, D.C., church's speed-dating program, or her sorry single status.

...(JUST NOT THIS ONE)

Covering Grace's pet project is all well and good, but his journalistic instincts tell Jud Marlowe the real story might lie with another Harrison--her senator father. If only Grace weren't so cautious, so private...so appealing. With the article in question, it's up to Jud to decide what's more important: a scoop or a sweetheart.

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