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Blind Dates: Four Stories of Hearts United With a Little Help from Grandma

Blind Dates: Four Stories of Hearts United With a Little Help from Grandma

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Let Your Grandma Be Your Guide . . .
Review: . . .in matters of the heart. The old girl knows what she's doing. At least, Grandma Lucille does in this engaging Barbour novella collection by a set of both tried and new authors. After moving to a retirement home and left with little to think about except what hillarious slogan to wear next on her t-shirt, she turns her hand to matchmaking for her granddaughters and hits four solid home runs. Not bad for a senior citizen! And lots of fun for readers!

An e-mail sent in haste almost foils grandma's best laid plans in Denise Hunter's The Perfect Match. Forgiveness and honesty turn out to be the best policy.

Watch out, folks. Colleen Coble's A Match Made in Heaven, could result in some unheavenly fireworks if this architect and interior designer can't learn to work together.

Whoops! The mistake's on Melissa in Bev Huston's Mix and Match. Melissa thinks she's a step ahead of grandma in sabotaging her blind date. After she gets through with the poor guy, she's sure he'll never want to see her again, and grandma will be cured of matchmaking once and for all. How can one girl be so wrong and still end up with Mr. Right?

Mattie Meets Her Match in grandma, and in the guy she has picked out for her. An old flame is back in town, but he's got his sister's son to raise and a host of responsibilities. He's not looking for romance. How can grandma get his attention on her granddaughter? Don't worry, grandma knows best.

Get yourself a copy of this one for a relaxing, heart-tugging, grin-pulling read. Even the cover art is a treat.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I'm one of the authors and . . .
Review: in order to show my appreciation for readers of my books, I'm offering a contest to win a free night at a fantastic bed and breakfast (value $295). Simply purchase this book, or Strings of the Heart to enter. Check out my website (www.bevhuston.com) for further info. Thanks!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A DELIGHTFUL ROMP WITH GRANDMA AND HER GRANDDAUGHTERS
Review: This is the sweetest idea of a story line. Grandma tries to get all four of her granddaughters to go our on a blind date which will in the end will be culminating in marriage. The delightful ins and outs of the stories have you smiling as you read each one. Romantically and spiritually set, one cannot help but enjoy each humorous and warm-hearted tale.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A DELIGHTFUL ROMP WITH GRANDMA AND HER GRANDDAUGHTERS
Review: This is the sweetest idea of a story line. Grandma tries to get all four of her granddaughters to go our on a blind date which will in the end will be culminating in marriage. The delightful ins and outs of the stories have you smiling as you read each one. Romantically and spiritually set, one cannot help but enjoy each humorous and warm-hearted tale.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Refreshing, fun-to-read, HAPPY book!
Review: This little book was a drink of fresh water after I've immersed myself for a couple of years in deeper, theological/doctrinal works.. At first I thought the stories might be a little 'too' simple, but they were really sweet; and as they're set in contemporary small-town america, it's really easy to get lost in the stories, and imagine yourself in the girls' shoes. The stories were threaded together very smoothly by the main storyline, which is a loving grandmother who wants nothing more than to see four of her grand-daughters as happily hitched as she. I'll be buying the similar book this week: As American As Apple Pie. Pour yourself some hot tea and enjoy!


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