Always in Albuquerque: The Four Corners (At the Altar #17)

Kirsten Osbourne


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Always in Albuquerque: The Four Corners by Kirsten Osbourne
This is the first of four books in a “series within a series” set in the Four Corners states.

Alexis Casey has finally achieved everything she has worked for all her life. She has a successful life-coaching practice, and she is ready to move on to the next stage. She wants to be married and have children. The problem is that she can’t seem to meet a man she wants to have a second date with, let alone one she wants to marry. So she contacts her old mentor, Dr. Lachele Simpson, who agrees to match her with someone…at the altar.
Dirk Blanton has always been serious-minded, spending his spare time working on his research. Now that he’s in his thirties, he’s ready to have a family. He has no idea how to meet someone, though, so he contacts a company a colleague did some work for. The company promises to find his perfect match and introduce them at the altar. When he meets Alexis, she seems too pretty and flamboyant for him. Will they be able to see beyond their differences? Or will live together as partners with no love between them?
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