Little Matchmakers

Little Matchmakers by Jennifer Greene, published by Harlequin on June 19, 2012, is a contemporary fiction that explores the dynamics of single parenthood and unexpected connections. The story follows Tucker MacKinnon and Garnet Cattrell, who, while striving to provide for their sons, discover that their children may have a different plan in mind. A chance meeting with their boys’ teacher leads them to realize that what they truly need is each other, prompting a unique arrangement to swap kids for a day each week.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will find themselves immersed in a tale of family life and romance, where two intelligent boys take matters into their own hands. The children’s desire to become brothers sets off a series of events that challenge their parents’ initial intentions. This edition, consisting of 224 pages, delves into the complexities of relationships and the unexpected ways families can come together.
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They were single parents who believed they were giving their sons all they could ever need. But a meeting with their boys’ teacher had Tucker MacKinnon and Garnet Cattrell realizing what they really needed was each other. Since Tucker’s boy craved a woman’s influence and Garnet’s son would benefit from some outside experiences, a trade seemed to be the perfect solution. So one day a week they’d swap kids. And maybe just see one another in passing. This was just for the boys’ sakes, of course.
But when two intelligent kids decide they want to be brothers, heaven help the parents who didn’t see this plan coming. Because a couple of little matchmakers were about to launch Project One Big Happy Family.
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