Sweet Matchmaker
By Jean Oram
- Release Date: 2017-05-23
- Genre: Contemporary Romance
Description
Ginger McGinty hates secrets. And she just married a spy.
Bridal shop owner Ginger McGinty excels at matchmaking unless it’s for herself. That is, until she meets the dreamy Aussie who helps her talk her way into an event meant for engaged couples. Logan Stone is sweet, caring, thoughtful and funny—everything she desires in a man. But it turns out, her new fake fiancé could use a bit more than just a pretend engagement to get him into a party—he needs a quick marriage to keep him in the country so he can be with his adopted special needs daughter.
With a marriage of convenience pro-con list longer than the average wedding veil, Ginger puts her faith in romance and offers Logan a marriage of convenience in return for one thing—no lies.
But little does she know, almost everything she knows about her new husband is based on fiction.
Everything except his kisses and the way he accidentally spills his soul whenever they meet. And that’s quickly becoming a problem for Logan Stone who depends on distance and deceit to keep civilians such as Ginger safe from his enemy’s clutches.
Will the two find love in their marriage of convenience, or will everything break apart when the truth rises to the surface, shattering everything, including their trust?
This is the second book in the Indigo Bay Sweet Romance series as well as a spinoff prequel for Jean Oram’s Veils and Vows series. This heartwarming romance can be read on its own without any worries about missing important plot bits so give it a whirl and get swept away!
Reviews
Sweet Matchmaker
5By jane2053Great readSweet Matchmaker
5By 1Tink59I loved reading this book! I couldn’t put it down. It was such fun!Sweet Matchmaker
4By Elena JetExciting and intoxicating adventure for the two main characters. A lovely love story as well.Decent plot but thematically belabored text
2By DocH2007This novel had the potential to be a good read. Unfortunately the author padded the pages with redundant inner dialogue to the point it became nothing more than listening to the characters kick the proverbial dead horse. I hope this is simply a literary growing pain and the writing will improve in other books by the author. But they definitely should consider an editor (or find a new one).Unexpected Love!!
4By Jbean168This was a great story of the spy and the matchmaker! Logan and Ginger’s story is fun, entertaining and a splash of suspense. I loved how easy it was to connect with the character and Indigo Bay is a place I want to live!Review
5By colbert1Very good read never boring 🤓We have too c
3By isqeijvvgsisiI Iog it go way yes youSWEET MATCHMAKER
4By Ellen/OceansideSWEET MATCHMAKER by Jean Oram Are all men liars, she wonders, So with a promise of no lies, she marries. Then with kisses that delight her, they have their goals, but what will outcome be. Delightful, funny she has given us another delightful look at a marriage,that didn’t start out smoothly. Readers will once again enjoy another by Jean.Blueberry Springs
5By cali fanI loved the suspense intertwined throughout the story. People will do all kinds of things when they find their soulmate.