Author: Janice Hanna
Genre: Christian Fiction
Publisher: Summerside Press, 2009
Pages: 310
Rating: Recommend
Synopsis: Belinda Bauer in her ivory tower. . .In the German community of Poetry, Texas, Belinda spies and opportunity. The tiny town is filled with loggers and railroad men in need of wives, so she sets herself up as a marriage broker. She writes little poems to be printed in newspapers all over the country and one by one, women begin to arrive in Poetry. There's only one problem: Belinda doesn't have a clue what she's doing and all the brides marry the wrong men! One client is particularly unhappy. Georg Kaufman, the local barber, has lost more than one prospective wife to Belinda's fumbled attempts. For some reason, she can't seem to find Georg's "perfect match," though it's not for lack of trying. Is there a poetic ending in store for Georg and for Belinda herself?
Review: Cute, fluffy, easy-reading. I enjoyed the Texas story, and I can't resist mail-order bride books. This was a perfect, summertime reading book.
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