Hello Dolly
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Publisher Description
The fall chill is breezing into Loving…
Luke Levi is finally settled. His new business is shaping up, he's part of a community that values him, and leaves him to his private life. Except his neighbor, whose latest matchmaking scheme pushes Luke into the arms of the new woman in town. He falls hard and fast for the cheerful charmer, until his painful past makes him question whether it's time to move on again.
Dolly Gallagher arrives in Loving, Montana to start over. And to be close to her aunt, the only family she has left. When she meets Luke, feelings she believed buried begin to blossom. But they need to stay professional, since she chooses Luke's company to contract on her new bookshop. Working together makes Dolly realize she's ready for love, but Luke is running scared. They'll end up alone again, unless they can both open to love.
And they may be in the cold unless the Montana Matchmakers help them keep the warmth of love!
Length: 160 pages
Heat level: Low heat-Kisses Only
Content Advisory: brief discussion of grief and childhood trauma; malicious/sexist gossip from secondary characters; brief mention of bullying and antisemitism
Find love in Loving with the Montana Matchmakers, inspired by Jane Austen's couples and classic Hollywood musicals like Hello, Dolly! and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers!
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Sweet Valentine (short story)
Sweet Spring (short story)
Sweet Summer (short story)
Hello Dolly (novella)
Sweet Fall (short story)
One Moment (novella)
Sweet Winter (short story)
Sweet Easter (short story)
Sweet May (short story)
Customer Reviews
A Nice Love Story
This is a good romance involving two people who do not want to fall in love - and they fall hard! Luke and Dolly are good characters, though for most of the story Luke seems to have a bad reputation, but it’s not explained until the end of the book.
I received a free copy of this book for my honest review. I enjoyed the story, but I wish it had been developed a little more. The relationship between Dolly and Luke took some abrupt turns without warning, which I found perplexing and a bit frustrating. I did enjoy the Matchmakers, Mrs D and Aunt June (Mrs G), and the several nods to movie stars in various character names. Overall this is a nice story and I can recommend it.