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Dr. Lachele Simpson has a unique talent for finding the perfect match for people. Through her company Matchrimony, she connects clients for marriage but with the understanding that they meet on their wedding day. Married in Montana connects Savannah Blyton, a teacher in New York, with Scott Ward, a rancher in Montana. There are expected hurdles in their relationship but with unexpected and almost cringeworthy comments from Scott. The premise was interesting, but Scott's awkward statements were indelicate and made this an uncomfortable read. An excerpt from the second book in this series, Meddling in Manhattan, is included.
Thanks to Your Elemental Solutions, Kirsten Osbourne and NetGalley for this ARC.

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I did not finish this, therefore will not be posting a review anywhere. When this was requested, I did not realize it was Christian fiction. It was too religious-focused for me.

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First off let me say that this is a Christin book which I did not remember anything about in the summery when I requested it from Netgalley, no worries. That being said it is a good story that starts off with you scratching your head like his best friend and her mother. Scott is a bison rancher in Montana and does not have time to date, so he hires a local friend who is a match maker to help find him a wife. Savannah wants to be a wife and someday a mother, but also wants to get from under her mother. So the two are matched and first time they meet are at the alter the day of the wedding. I know what you’re thinking YIKES either one could run for the hills, but know they go through with the wedding and the marriage begins. Now if this was a story where they got all physical right away I don’t know if it would work, she needs some time with the move and the new home and all. Plus he does not have a clue about women not the men do, but he is really behind the eight ball and when he gives her a gift of a kitchen aide mixer that was still wrapped in 5 yr. old Christmas paper he asks his foreman for advice. He begins to set him straight about a lot of things. That is when the story turns and he begins to understand about working as a couple, and from there the story takes off. Overall not a bad book, a liked his miss steps along the way, but you could see they were loving each other as a couple.

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