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[E]nticing....The story is complex, as are the refreshingly normal characters, all of whom have great integrity, and the setting is unique!... Montana is the only state in the union that allows double-proxy marriages.... [T]he bride and groom are both in the military...so on a wintry day in late November, Jenny Lindstrom, best friend of the bride and Sam Kelley (cousin of the groom) come to Livingston to do this favor.... During the following two days, in spite of [their] differences, they very quickly fall in love.... The author has created a terrific sense of place in this novel—...everyone should enjoy meeting Jenny and Sam. In fact, any of the Lindstrom boys would be excellent candidates for a sequel!
City Book Review


A wholesome contemporary romance set in small-town Montana. Debut novelist Regnery presents a sweet tale of young schoolteacher Jenny Lindstrom; her world is turned upside down the day Sam Kelley walks into her life. Jenny and Sam meet in connection with [an] unusual wedding.... The swift pacing of the narrative...and quick wit of the characters provide an undeniable appeal. For those focused on lasting emotional connections reached through good conversation, this book is a winner
Kirkus Reviews