Margaret Yoder is sent to visit her Aunt in another town because her mother has heard through the grapevine that there are more eligible men than women in that town. Margaret's mother is determined to get Margaret married and gone so she won't have to worry about her. Margaret really isn't in the market but she will do anything to get away from her mother's stifling presence. She loves it at her Aunt's and goes about enjoying family and friends. Margaret meets up with Ezra Bontrager almost immediately and they both assure each other they are not in the market so they determine they will be friends and enjoy each others company since they have common interests. Predictably they both fall for each other but think the other one still isn't serious. Much angst and soul-searching occur before it is all resolved. This was a fun book with delightful characters.
I have voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book that I received from NetGalley. All views expressed are only my honest opinion
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