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Book Review of Match Made in Texas: A Cowboy Unmatched / An Unforeseen Match / No Match for Love / Meeting Her Match

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I loved "A Cowboy Unmatched" by Karen Witemeyer! It was so good and definitely had me rooting for Neill through all his trials! Despite that the romance was so short, Karen did a great job in having real love blossom to it's fullest! I also loved coming back to the Archers and hearing Neil's story! They were such a fun family with some rough edges! Going to miss them!

Regina Jennings wrote the very interesting story "An Unforseen Match"! I thought it was intriguing how the author tackled this one, but to say the least she did an amazing job! At first meeting Grace and Clayton's misunderstanding was hilarious. He was applying for the job of handyman whereas Grace thought her girlfriends had run the newspaper add looking for a prospective husband. I loved how Grace, who is going blind, and Clayton's romance developed as well as how unique their pasts would untie them together! Plus they both had a hard-headed streak that made me giggle at times! "An Unforeseen Match" is definitely the perfect title for this one!

I really enjoyed the mystery part of "No Match for Love" by Carol Cox! It reminded me of old episodes of Scooby Doo with a "phantom" and "spooky" noises designed to scare the old lady into selling her ranch! Lucy maybe a city girl but she was willing to learn to cook and even to stand up to face her fears. I also really enjoyed Aunt Maratha's character! She was a hoot!

I also absolutely loved Mary Connealy's "Meeting Her Match"! It was so unique and interesting with an untypical hero! He was so easy to relate too, especially with his glasses and blushing! Plus I loved the overall plot of this one and the new insight that the main character Hannah shares about Leah from the Bible! This last story ties up all the loose ends in Dry Gulch.