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Sweet Home Alabama: Head Over Heels/Ready or Not/The Princess and the Mechanic/Matchmaker, Matchmaker (Heartsong Novella Collection)

Sweet Home Alabama: Head Over Heels/Ready or Not/The Princess and the Mechanic/Matchmaker, Matchmaker (Heartsong Novella Collection)
By Paige Winship Dooly, Pamela Kaye Tracy, Pamela Griffin, Lisa Harris

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Contemporary Romance: An anonymous, old-fashioned love note-a literature student's homework assignment-has been misplaced by its author. Jason finds the love note and mistakenly believes his new employee, Nicole, is hopelessly infatuated with him. When Zak finds the note on his tool cart at the garage, he's convinced Ellen's snobby friends and wealthy parents no longer pose an obstacle and plots an all-out strategy to win her heart. A matchmaking sister uses the note to ignite romance between Samantha and friend Garrett. And the note causes a collision of mistaken identity for Callie and Darryl and results in true love for two lonely souls.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #275392 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-12-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

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About the Author
PAIGE WINSHIP DOOLY enjoys living in the warm panhandle of FLorida with her family, after having grown up in the sometimes extremely cold Midwest. She is happily married to her high school sweetheart, Troy, and they have six, homeschooled children. Thier


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A light fun read that'll make you smile5
All four of the stories are connected in a way, taking place in the same small town and following one after another, with one anonymous love letter involved. There's a lot of comedy and lighthearted moments that made me grin, even chuckle. If you're looking for something light and fun- (and a good escape from the real world while enjoying moralistic romance at the same time)- then you'll enjoy Sweet Home Alabama. Clean romance you won't mind your young teens reading, but written with adults in mind too. A lot of fun.

The Ultimate in Contrived Storytelling1
At first, this book seemed like a typical entertaining light read. I could NOT get past the first story, however. How this compilation of sentimental journeys ever made it to print is a mystery.