Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed One Mom Too Many (Matchmaking Moms) (Harlequin Love & Laughter, No 17) on + 2104 more book reviews
Maureen O'Malley takes every chance she can to set up her confirmed bachelor son with a date. She even called Rose Kingsford, a local model that Daniel thought was cute, and tried to set them up. But the scheme backfires when she discovers that Rose is the daughter of her rival, Bridget Kingsford. The two women grew up in Ireland together and have been feuding for thirty-seven years. Now that Daniel and Rose have met and hit it off, both Maureen and Bridget want to make sure they don't start a relationship. That could be easier said than done.
Although the romance between Daniel and Rose was too quick and easy for me, their mothers and their schemes were hilarious. My rating: 3.5 Stars.
Although the romance between Daniel and Rose was too quick and easy for me, their mothers and their schemes were hilarious. My rating: 3.5 Stars.
Millie J. (Millie) - , reviewed One Mom Too Many (Matchmaking Moms) (Harlequin Love & Laughter, No 17) on
Matching making moms are pleased with their work until they meet one another. Once friends, a bitter dispute had changed everything and the two were rivals. The last thing either wants is to acquire an "in-law" from the other camp. Can true love survive a mother scorned. Fun read -- yet another approach to "Love & Laughter".