Her giant pup drags her across town, right into the arms of the football coach.
Abby Tyler welcomes you to the witty, well-meaning busybodies of Applebottom, Missouri, where the community takes its pies -- and its matchmaking -- very seriously.
Ginny Page arrives in Applebottom with a problem -- a Great Dane she rescued three days before her big move.
An untrained Great Dane that outweighs her by twenty pounds.
When Roscoe trashes the doggie bakery on Town Square, the locals send their strong, single football coach to help Ginny tame her new addition.
Carter McBride is a favored son despite his team’s losing tradition. He got his heart broken on national television, and he’s content to hide in Applebottom and underachieve himself into oblivion.
Until Ginny. Her devotion to her students and this wild, crazy dog inspire him to be a better man. With the town’s encouragement, Ginny and Carter learn that sometimes life’s biggest setbacks can turn a disaster into the perfect match.
All Applebottom books are clean and wholesome standalone HEA romances that can be read in any order.
My Rating:
Maude came back and took another peek at my notes and told me I
was too old to be sparking over Alfred Felmont. I nearly smacked her with my
good leather notebook, except I have a high regard for our distinguished group
and don’t want to get blood on our minutes.
What are our childhoods for, except to traumatize us?
No one could sneeze in this town without someone holding out a box
of tissue.
“Gertrude looks like she’s just bit a lemon.” Ginny bit back a
smile. Gertrude, with her helmet of white hair and sour expression, did indeed
seem to be permanently displeased.
Just listen to yourself, Maude. You’re going off like a preacher
during Lent.
I was an instant fan just a
few sentences into Abby Tyler’s amusing debut novel of The Sweetest
Match, and she has topped that with her clever sequel of The
Perfect Disaster. I adore this
wittily written small-town series and giggle-snorted my way through this fun
and frothy tale featuring the new arrivals of Roscoe, an excitable gentle giant
and rescued Great Dane; and Ginny, his petite new dog mom, whom Roscoe clearly
outweighed. The meddlesome biddies of
Applebottom discussed the large and vexing loose cannon and as they just
weren’t having it, decided to tag in Carter, the handsome and single high
school football coach for muscle. The
snark and petty sniping those old crones tossed at each other and under their
breath was comedic gold.
Empress DJ
About The Author
Abby Tyler loves puppy dogs, pie, and small towns (she grew up in one!) Her Applebottom Matchmaker Society books combine the sweet and wholesome style of romance she loves with the funny, sometimes a-little-too-truthful characters she remembers from growing up in a place where everyone knew everybody’s business.
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