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sorry I stopped reading this story at chapterbecause it didn't grab my interest, reviewed for publication Oh my gosh this book was great, I got angry, laughed, and cried while reading this book, It was a wonderful story and I loved it, It was a pleasure to watch Melanie and Mitch travel the journey to find themselves, Wonderful story "The way the author makes the reader aware of the plight of homeless women and children is enlightening.
The bantering couple and jawdropping ending are top notch" RT Book s,stars,

Miniseries: sitelinkMatchmaking Mamas DIAGNOSIS: TRUE LOVE! 

Filling the lives of orphaned kids with hope is what gives meaning to Melanie McAdams's own life.
So what if she's a little lonely That doesn't mean she's ready to fly into the arms of Mitchell Stewart, the shelter's handsome new volunteer.
Or that her totally irrational attraction to the dedicated doctor means she's ready to put the pain of the past behind her.
 

Everyone needs dreams, including the compassionate teacher who thinks staying single is a hedge against heartbreak, But Melanie can't deny the powerful chemistry not even science can explain, And with the help of some special matchmakers, Mitchell plans to take their wewon'tcallitaromance to the next levelwhich is beginning to look a lot like love.
Nice quick read. Marie Ferrarella has written so many Harlequin Special edition books, Love her and the matchmaking mamas, At the start of the book Melanie and Mitch don't even like each other, As Mitch continues to volunteer at the homeless shelter a friendship grows into a relationship develops, I won't spoil the rest of the book, Good read. Very good book. Melanie has taken a leave of absence from her job as a teacher to work at a shelter for women and children.
This gives some meaning to her life after her fiance was killed overseas, shortly before he was supposed to come home and marry her.
Then one of the shelter workers asks her to assist the doctor who has volunteered to help out at the shelter.
Mitch is an excellent surgeon whose work is his life, He doesn't socialize and his small talk and bedside manner are nonexistent, His mother despairs of him ever getting married and mentions it to a friend who happens to be one of the matchmaking mamas.
The next thing he knows, he's been volunteered to provide medical care at the shelter,

Their first meeting is pretty funny, Mitch isn't sure how he got talked into doing this, but he figures he'll spend an hour and that will be it.
Instead he's paired with Melanie, who will be his assistant, and she pretty well bulldozes him not just into staying longer, but in coming back a couple days later.
I loved their interactions as his aloofness collides with her involvement, I loved seeing her read his reluctance to return and the way she chased him down that Friday, Their conversations are always fun to see as Mitch tries to figure out how to deal with her,

The development of their relationship is great, Mitch finds that the distance he keeps between himself and patients is eroded by Melanie's presence and her involvement in their lives.
She drags him into their lives also and his rough edges begin to soften, There is also an intense attraction between them, one that Melanie tries hard to resist, She's not so sure that she's ready to open up her heart to the risk of more pain, A tragedy involving a shelter resident sends them looking for comfort in each other's arms, and Mitch's eyes are opened as to what the strange feelings he's been having really are.


The ending is deeply emotional and intense as they deal with the fallout from the tragedy, Mitch's support of Melanie against that horrible social worker was awesome, He also dropped a couple of bombshells that rocked her world, He was pretty sweet in his awkwardness, but he sure did get his point across, I loved Melanie's reaction and the realism of her response, Seeing them both with April was a really sweet scene, Marie Rydzynski Ferrarellaaka sitelink Marie Charles, sitelink Marie Michael, sitelink Marie Nicole, Marie FerrarellaMarie Rydzynski was born on Marchin West Germany to Polish parents.
She moved to America at the age of four, For an entire year, Marie and her family explored the eastern half of the country before finally settling in New York.
Marie swears she was born writing, which must have made the delivery especially hard for my mother, From an early age, Maries parents would find her watching television or tucked away in some private place, writing at a furious pace.
Initially, I began writing myself into my favourite shows, I was a detective onSunset Strip, the missing Cartwright sibling they never talked about on Bonanza and the Girl from U.
N. C Marie Rydzynski Ferrarellaaka sitelink Marie Charles, sitelink Marie Michael, sitelink Marie Nicole, Marie FerrarellaMarie Rydzynski was born on Marchin West Germany to Polish parents.
She moved to America at the
Fetch Dr. Forget-Me-Not (Matchmaking Mamas, #16) Picturized By Marie Ferrarella Presented As Copy
age of four, For an entire year, Marie and her family explored the eastern half of the country before finally settling in New York.
Marie swears she was born writing, "which must have made the delivery especially hard for my mother, " From an early age, Marie's parents would find her watching television or tucked away in some private place, writing at a furious pace.
"Initially, I began writing myself into my favourite shows, I was a detective on 'Sunset Strip,' the missing Cartwright sibling they never talked about on 'Bonanza' and the 'Girl from U.
N. C. L. E. ' before there was a 'Girl from U, N. C. L. E. ,' not to mention an active participant in the serialized stories of 'The Mickey Mouse Club, '" Marie began to write her first romance novel when she wasyears old, although she claims that, at the time, she didn't even realize it was a romance! She scribbled off and on, while dreaming of a career as an actress.
Marie was onlywhen she first laid eyes on the man she would marry, truly her first love, Charles Ferrarella.
During her days at Queens College, New York, acting started to lose its glamour as Marie spent and time writing.
After receiving her English degree, specialising in Shakespearean comedy, Marie and her family moved to Southern California, where she still resides today.
After an interminable seven weeks apart, Charles decided he couldn't live without her and came out to California to marry his childhood sweetheart.
Ever practical, Marie was married in a wash and wear wedding dress that she sewed herself, appliqués and all.
"'Be prepared' has always been my motto,"the author jokes, This motto has been stretched considerably by her two children, Nikky and Jessi, "but basically, it still applies," she says.
In November of, she sold her first novel for Harlequin, Marie, who now has written overnovels, has one goal: to entertain, to make people laugh and feel good, "That's what makes me happy," she confesses, "That, and a really good romantic evening with my husband, " She's keeping her fingers crossed that her reader's enjoy reading her books as much as she enjoyed writing them, sitelink.