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A Most Unsuitable Match

by Stephanie Grace Whitson
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Overview

An unlikely attraction occurs between two passengers on a steamboat journey up the Missouri River to Montana...

She is a self-centered young woman from a privileged family who fears the outdoors and avoids anything rustic. He is a preacher living under a sense of duty and obligation to love the unlovable people in the world. She isn't letting anything deter her from solving a family mystery that surfaced after her mother's death. He is on a mission to reach the rejects of society in the remote wilderness regions of Montana. Miss Fannie Rousseau and Reverend Samuel Beck are opposites in every way... except in how they both keep wondering if their paths will ever cross again.

About the Author, Stephanie Grace Whitson

Stephanie Grace Whitson, bestselling author and two-time Christy Award finalist, pursues a full-time writing and speaking career from her home studio in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Editorials

Library Journal

On a steamboat ride to Montana, Miss Fannie Rousseau meets the Reverend Samuel Beck. The two are polar opposites. She is a spoiled rich girl, and he is en route to help the poor who live in the wilderness. Nothing could make the two fall in love in this novel by Whitson (Sixteen Brides), and yet.... VERDICT This engaging tale features a strong female protagonist who faces many bumps on the way to love. Recommend it to readers of Janette Oke for its heroine and setting.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2011
Publisher
Baker Publishing Group
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780764208812

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