Tom Larson is having trouble finding a wife, and Jessica Reynolds decides to help him overcome his awkward and clumsy manners so he can attract women.
This romantic comedy is rated G and is 108 pages long.
A Husband for Margaret
When Margaret Williams posted an ad for a husband, she expected Paul Connealy to arrive, but instead, his older brother, Joseph, came...and he brought four children with him.
This light-hearted romance is rated R and is 125 pages long.
What's to say? I write a lot. I read often. I sleep little. Once in awhile, I've been known to clean the house. A number of kids live in my house and there's this guy they call dad and I call husband. All in all, it's a pretty good life. :-)
I thought both books were amazing stories. In Bride for Tom I loved how someone stopped to give Tom a chance instead of "judging a book by it's cover" and from it bloomed an amazing relationship.
Overall both books, I love how the characters are relate-able. It makes it easier to "bond" with the characters drawing you into the story even more. I also love that the same basic characters were used.
Really, it's so sweet when Jessica help Tom. Then, slowly it becomes love....
It's really cute when you post an add for a husband. Waiting, then when you got 'entirely' different things altogether. It's cute the way Margaret solves 'the problem'.
I read A husband for Margaret not realizing it was the second book. Each could stand on their own, but enjoyed having more details with reading both. I am hoping the story line continues.