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Two octogenarians won’t stop until they make a match. . .

Sage Presley loves her job as the receptionist at Golden Skies Retirement Village in Holiday, Oregon. She enjoys the residents and their wisdom, even if some of them are more than a little quirky. Determined to ignore the matchmaking efforts of two women at the retirement home, Sage’s sole focus is on raising her brother, Shane. In spite of her best efforts, she can’t help but notice the hunky electrician who continually comes to her rescue.
Grateful for the opportunity to open his own electrical business, Justin James moves to Holiday full of plans and dreams. He’s quickly drawn in by the close-knit community, but finds the lack of suitable single women disturbing. Despite himself, his attention is captured by the receptionist at the retirement home where he’s working on a big job. Yet, he can’t begin to understand why two matchmaking octogenarians are intent on forcing him together with the woman he’s convinced is married.
A sweet romance novella sprinkled with humor, hope, and the meaning of real love, Summer Bride will warm the hearts of readers while bringing them a smile.

Book Review

 At the Golden Skies Retirement Village in Holiday, Oregon it's time for the matchmaking seniors to bring another couple together. Sage is the receptionist as what her friends refer to as the Hokey Pokey Hotel. She's got her hands full taking care of her teenage brother. She has no plans to start a relationship or get involved with anyone.
Justin has just relocated to Holiday and loves the small town. He's had to opportunity to buy himself a ready made electrician's business and he is happy making new friends. The only thing bothering him is the lack of women to date! Well he need not worry because the octogenarians at the retirement village have already slotted a girl for him.
Loved the tomato soup scene!

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