Married in Seattle.
Record details
- ISBN: 0778326799
- ISBN: 9780778326793
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Physical Description:
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361 p. : ill ; 10 x 17 cm. - Publisher: Don Mills : MIRA, 2009.
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note: | First comes marriage -- Wanted: perfect partner |
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Subject: | Mate selection -- Fiction Man-woman relationships -- Fiction Seattle (Wash.) -- Fiction |
Genre: | Romantic fiction. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at South Central Regional Library.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Manitou Library | PB F Mac (Text) | 35864002414793 | Adult Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
InFirst Comes Marriage , Janine is stunned when her grandfather arranges a husband for her and insists that he is her perfect match, and in Wanted: Perfect Partner , Meg's teenage daughter places a personal ad on her behalf. Original. - Baker & Taylor
Anton Hartman arranges a marriage between his spirited granddaughter Janine and the serious Zach Thomas, neither of whom is enthusiastic, and Meg Remington's teenage daughter Lindsey places a personal ad on her behalf. - Harlequin
How to meet and marry a man in Seattle
There are all the usual ways, of course, but here's how Janine Hartman and Meg Remington did it.
Janine: My grandfather Hartman arranged a husband for me! Zach Thomas, the intended groom, was just as outraged as I was. But Gramps insisted we'd be "a perfect match." First Comes Marriage, according to him.
Meg: My teenage daughter, Lindsey, had the nerve to place a personal ad on my behalfâWanted: Perfect Partner. Worse, Steve Conlan, who answered the ad, was perfect, according to her.
Does Grandfather know best? Did a teenage matchmaker get it right? You decide!
Previously published. - Simon and Schuster
How to meet and marry a man in Seattle
There are all the usual ways, of course, but here's how Janine Hartman and Meg Remington did it.
Janine: My grandfather Hartman arranged a husband for me! Zach Thomas, the intended groom, was just as outraged as I was. But Gramps insisted we'd be "a perfect match." First comes marriage, according to him.
Meg: My teenage daughter, Lindsey, had the nerve to place a personal ad on my behalf
Wanted: Perfect Partner.
Worse, Steve Conlan, who answered the ad, was perfect, according to her.
Does Grandfather know best? Did a teenage matchmaker get it right? You decide!