He doesn’t want a love match and Gwendolyn refuses to find him any other match. But he now sees their lack of decorum needs a mother’s influence. Since his wife’s death, he’s relied on nannies and grandparents to care for Oscar, Samuel and Priscilla. Walter feels the time has come to find a suitable wife for his out of control children. Despite her protests, Gwendolyn is quickly moved to perform the duties as the matchmaker’s assistant. Gwendolyn’s father has made his own fortune and she has no need toward but takes a position as the paid companion of a Newport matchmaker. The premise is the daughter of a wealthy family, discarded by elite society because her father married for love and married a seamstress, viewed to be beneath him. A wonderful mix of hilarity and depth, just what fans of Turano’s would hope for. I’ve been looking forward to A Match in the Making ever since I heard it was on the way.
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