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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.
Thank you for the opportunity,

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.