The Irish Matchmaker: A Novel

by Jennifer Deibel

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As daughter of a well-known matchmaker, Catríona Daly is no stranger to the business of love--and sees it as her ticket away from the sleepy village that only comes alive during the annual matchmaking festival. Enter Lord Osborne's son, Andrew, who has returned to the festival after being disappointed by a rival matchmaker's failed setup. Catríona seizes the opportunity to make a better match for the handsome man--and for herself!

Cattle farmer Donal Bunratty is in desperate need of a wife after loss left him to handle the farm and raise his daughter on his own. Shy and lacking the finer social graces, he agrees to attend the matchmaking festival to appease his daughter. But when he arrives, it's not any of the other merrymakers that catch his eye but rather his matchmaker--who clearly has eyes for someone else.

Catríona will have to put all her expertise to work to make a match that could change her life forever. Will her plan succeed? Or will love have its own way?

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"Deibel returns to provincial Ireland for an irresistible tale of matchmaking mishaps and second chances."--Publishers Weekly

"Deibel deftly matches up a period-perfect early twentieth-century Irish setting with a full complement of endearing characters. The end result is an absolute delight."--Booklist

"Filled with delightful twists, The Irish Matchmaker is an immersive story about faith and finding loving in unexpected places. Deibel skillfully weaves Donal and Catriona's stores, creating realistic characters and a fascinating storyline."--BookPage
  • ISBN10 0800744853
  • ISBN13 9780800744854
  • Publish Date 9 April 2024 (first published 13 February 2024)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Baker Publishing Group
  • Imprint Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 320
  • Language English