Song Stuck on the Brain: I Did It For You by David Cook
MY TAKE:
A Most Unsuitable Match is actually a perfect match. Everyone knows that opposites attract, and there's a good reason for that. It's one way that God balances relationships and fills the voids. Of course more often than not, those opposites aren't quite as opposite or as unsuitable as first pictured. Sometimes it takes a little while to find the commonalities and that is where the fun lies. Fannie and Samuel have a great deal of fun and I loved every moment of their journey.
Funny, warm and entertaining.
ABOUT THE BOOK:

She is a self-centered young woman from a privileged family who fears the outdoors and avoids anything rustic. He is a preacher living under a sense of duty and obligation to love the unlovable people in the world. She isn't letting anything deter her from solving a family mystery that surfaced after her mother's death. He is on a mission to reach the rejects of society in the remote wilderness regions of Montana. Miss Fannie Rousseau and Reverend Samuel Beck are opposites in every way... except in how they both keep wondering if their paths will ever cross again.
If you would like to read the first chapter of A Most Unsuitable Match, go HERE.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Her first nonfiction work, How to Help a Grieving Friend, was released in 2005. In addition to serving in her local church and keeping up with two married children, two college students, and a high school senior, Stephanie enjoys motorcycle trips with her family and church friends. Her passionate interests in pioneer women's history, antique quilts, and French, Italian, and Hawaiian language and culture provide endless story-telling possibilities.
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