There are all the usual ways, of course, but here’s how Meg Remington did it. 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. Did a teenage matchmaker get it right? You decide! “Debbie Macomber writes characters who are as warm and funny and real as your best friends.” - New York Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs
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"I loved these 2 stories. They were short, light and clever. I laughed out loud several times. The romances were both unconventional and predictable but I found it to be comforting. Very clean both language and intimacy. I thought it was just right! I want to read more of her books. "
— Susan (4 out of 5 stars)
" I really enjoy this author Debbie Macomber. You can listen to the story and get hooked right from the start. Her story's have great characters and it they leave you in a good place. "
— Dina, 7/1/2020" This was a very simple and easy and quick read. Totally predictable. Just pleasant. "
— Nan, 5/24/2013" Very good! Enjoyed this light reading of a divorced woman who found love again with the help of her 15 year old daughter, Lindsey! Fun from start to finish! "
— Barbara, 4/10/2013" Another cutesy romance. Siblings involved. Matchmaking abounds. Who really was in control of the situation. Happy ending. Just what I sometimes need. "
— Patricia, 7/21/2012" Didn't realise these books were just glorified Mills and Boons when I bought. *head desk* Were 3 books in 1. I did finish them, that's a good sign! But I could write better plots. *sigh* "
— Lee, 5/31/2012" Predictable, but some places it was just dumb. It was a quick read, but totally not worth it. "
— Mom, 7/30/2011" Great as a weekend read when u want to relax. "
— Marita, 6/29/2011" Absolutely FANTASTIC. For two weeks I struggled through Huckleberry Finn, and the day I finished Huck, I started Married in Seattle. I finished it in less than 24 hours. I would recommend it to anyone, although it is "brain candy", as my mom says. :) "
— Elizabeth, 6/23/2011" The first story I hated the ending, thats why I only gave it 3 stars. But other then that it was pretty enjoyable. "
— Rebecca, 6/21/2011" Love the dialogue between the characters especially in the first story!!! "
— Rabea, 6/7/2011" Only got through about 10 pages, she is such a bad writer. Her writing insults my intelligence! "
— Ralyne, 5/3/2011" cute stories very unbelievable but sometimes it is fun to just suspend reality and enjoy a good love story! "
— Sabrina, 2/7/2011" Two novellas; the first very predictable and ordinary. The second story was clever, well written and amusing. I enjoyed it very much.” "
— Karen, 10/3/2010" Cute and easy romanitic fluff! :) "
— Amber, 9/12/2010" fun read from a favorite author. Always a happy ending. "
— Dana, 8/22/2010" I've given this book five stars because I'm a hopeless romantic and they gave me what I needed in a good romance book. Fun and Easy and short! Which I need because I get quite addicted to what I'm reading and can't stop.. yes, I know I have a problem! =) "
— Jaycee, 7/23/2010" This book contains two well-crafted tales of couples who end up falling in love while conspiring to outsmart the matchmaking busybodies in their lives. "
— Mollie, 5/17/2010" Cute book. Two short stories, it was an easy read. I've been to a lot of places in the book, so it brought back a lot of memories =) "
— Mindee, 2/4/2010" Cheesy storyline, predictable. Not bad, but not great. "
— Jennifer, 9/7/2009Debbie Macomber is a leading voice in women’s fiction. Her novels have hit the number one on the New York Times bestsellers list as well as making the USA Today and Publishers Weekly lists. Her novels Mrs. Miracle and Call Me Mrs. Miracle inspired the Hallmark Channel’s top-watched movies for the year when they were released. There are more than 200 million copies of her books in print worldwide.
Angela Dawe is an actor, writer, and audiobook narrator based in the Midwest. Her work as an actor has included roles in theater, film, and television, as well as improv and sketch comedy with such theaters as Second City and the Annoyance. In the literary world, Angela has received multiple awards and nominations for her work as an audiobook narrator, and is a published fiction author herself. She holds a BA in philosophy, so if the writing/performing work dries up, she has something to fall back on.