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Charlotte May prides herself on making the perfect match. From choosing the right paint color to adding just enough spice to elevate a meal, she has an uncanny knack for coordination.
So when the local humane society loses funding and several animals are in need a soft place to land, Charlotte knows her Harmony Ridge property is the ideal fit. She has space for the rescues to roam, and plenty of love in her heart to give.
She also has a budding idea: to develop an online matchmaking service where she can partner these abandoned animals with their forever homes.
Owen Strickland is in town on a favor. Howie’s Hardware is in legal trouble, and Howie has been like an uncle to Owen so the pro bono assignment isn’t a burden. Unlike Owen’s single-status, something he’s tried and failed to change. He’s nearly given up hope of meeting the right woman, until he stumbles upon a promising website. Owen is not usually one for online dating, but this match is too good to pass up.
Or more accurately, too good to be true.
Apart from the humiliation of being partnered with a cocker spaniel, Owen thinks he might have a case for false advertising. But the matchmaker insists her practices are aboveboard. And each time the two interact, a deeper connection forms.
Can a matchmaking mix-up lead to an unexpected romance? Or do some misunderstandings result in more than just hurt pride and failed plans?
Genre: Romance
So when the local humane society loses funding and several animals are in need a soft place to land, Charlotte knows her Harmony Ridge property is the ideal fit. She has space for the rescues to roam, and plenty of love in her heart to give.
She also has a budding idea: to develop an online matchmaking service where she can partner these abandoned animals with their forever homes.
Owen Strickland is in town on a favor. Howie’s Hardware is in legal trouble, and Howie has been like an uncle to Owen so the pro bono assignment isn’t a burden. Unlike Owen’s single-status, something he’s tried and failed to change. He’s nearly given up hope of meeting the right woman, until he stumbles upon a promising website. Owen is not usually one for online dating, but this match is too good to pass up.
Or more accurately, too good to be true.
Apart from the humiliation of being partnered with a cocker spaniel, Owen thinks he might have a case for false advertising. But the matchmaker insists her practices are aboveboard. And each time the two interact, a deeper connection forms.
Can a matchmaking mix-up lead to an unexpected romance? Or do some misunderstandings result in more than just hurt pride and failed plans?
Genre: Romance
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