How do you fall in love when you can’t see past the end of your nose?
Georgia Buttons couldn’t understand why it took nearly a year for the matchmaker to respond to her letter, but when an invitation finally arrived to travel to a small town called Flat River, Nebraska, Georgia was on the next train out of Virginia. It didn’t matter that she knew nothing about her perspective groom, or that he didn’t mention her younger sister. Imagine her surprise when the man who is supposed to be her husband thinks she is nothing more than a bookkeeper! With no money and no place to go, Georgia realizes she is stuck with a boorish man that would rather converse with historical figures than communicate with the people around him
If Simon Pickett has no time to keep the ledgers for the ranch he owns with his brothers, he certainly has no time to fall in love. It doesn’t matter if his brother found the perfect partner by correspondence. The idea of a letter wife is not something that Simon can comprehend. But when a woman arrives at the ranch, claiming to be his intended, Simon would rather disappear back into his books than see what is right in front of him.
Can a socially awkward savant and a kind-hearted teacher reach an understanding to help save the Pickett Ranch? As Georgia draws Simon out of his self-imposed shell, will he realize that not everyone views his intelligence with disdain?
When Georgia finally arranges to leave, will Simon finally find the words to tell her exactly how he feels and that a Letter Wife is just what he needs?
How do you fall in love when you can’t see past the end of your nose?
Georgia Buttons couldn’t understand why it took nearly a year for the matchmaker to respond to her letter, but when an invitation finally arrived to travel to a small town called Flat River, Nebraska, Georgia was on the next train out of Virginia. It didn’t matter that she knew nothing about her perspective groom, or that he didn’t mention her younger sister. Imagine her surprise when the man who is supposed to be her husband thinks she is nothing more than a bookkeeper! With no money and no place to go, Georgia realizes she is stuck with a boorish man that would rather converse with historical figures than communicate with the people around him
If Simon Pickett has no time to keep the ledgers for the ranch he owns with his brothers, he certainly has no time to fall in love. It doesn’t matter if his brother found the perfect partner by correspondence. The idea of a letter wife is not something that Simon can comprehend. But when a woman arrives at the ranch, claiming to be his intended, Simon would rather disappear back into his books than see what is right in front of him.
Can a socially awkward savant and a kind-hearted teacher reach an understanding to help save the Pickett Ranch? As Georgia draws Simon out of his self-imposed shell, will he realize that not everyone views his intelligence with disdain?
When Georgia finally arranges to leave, will Simon finally find the words to tell her exactly how he feels and that a Letter Wife is just what he needs?