Molly Baker’s three-month journey starts on the day she receives an invitation to her 15-year high school reunion. She is not ready for this. However, she made a pact with her friends on graduation night that she’d attend. I’ll be married or at least engaged by then, she thought.
Skip forward a decade and a half and Molly’s left-hand remains diamond less, her dating calendar is horribly empty, and she still hasn’t earned that college degree she’d expected to.
So Molly begins searching for a suitable fiancé and enrolls at college. Luck changes and she meets a cute guy in school. The relationship blooms fast, but suddenly her past and present collide when her ex-boyfriend comes around. And then there’s a handsome karate instructor. She has caught the attention of three guys, but could any of them become her fiancé by the deadline she’s set? How will she make it through term papers and exams with her busy social calendar? Should she just skip the reunion? She really should have written Return to Sender on that envelope and concentrated on getting her life together, but that would have been the easy way out.
It's moving along. The main character is at a college. She seems to like her karate teacher. I will have to keep reading to find out if she ends up with him. I know she wants a fiance for her reunion.