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Molly helps run the local inn. Everything is going well until the owner brings her widower nephew and his daughter to take over the inn. Molly and Aaron butt heads right from the beginning. You will keep reading to see how this story plays out.
This is a sweet and lovely story is about love, faith and a chance for life filled with love and helping encourage others. Many thanks to the author, Love Inspired and NetGalley for a complimentary copy of the book. The opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.

I really liked Amish books. So I was excited to listen to this audiobook. I enjoyed the narrator and it was a cute love story. Definitely plan to read more of the authors books. Thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for an arc in exchange for my review.

I do so love the way Marta Perry spins a tale – a whirlwind of love and laughter with just enough angst to keep things interesting.
Molly and Aaron fit the opposite attracts mold to perfection. She’s the sweet, outgoing, has never met a stranger type while he’s more of a brooding introvert. It’s only natural that there’s some clashing of wills when they are thrown together working at the inn. And it doesn’t help that Aaron’s convalescing aunt has matchmaking on the mind. Gotta love a devious Amish matchmaker.
Of course, things don’t go according to plan as Molly and Aaron’s love story takes on a life of it’s own much to my reader’s delight. First comes the uneasy truce, and then a friendship of sorts, but when their stubbornness gets in the way things start to get complicated.
Captivating secondary characters add to the charm of this sweet romance as does the whole Amish community. Love the way the author weaves every last detail into an emotionally satisfying story.
I listened to the audio edition of ‘Match Made at the Amish Inn’, narrated by Maayan Voss who did a wonderful job breathing life into these characters through her engaging performance.
My thanks to Harlequin Audio and Net Galley for providing me with an audio edition of this book.

Another cute story from Marta Perry. This one involves the running of the Amish Inn, a bed and breakfast in Lost Creek. Molly has been working there for awhile and has become integral, especially since owner Leah had an accident. When Leah's nephew Aaron moves in with his daughter, changes are sure to come. I really enjoy how Perry writes Amish characters, although I felt the ending on this one was a little rushed.

After being jilted she started helping at the Inn. Now her life is flipped upside down again. Between learning about the future of the Inn and her ex returning things couldn't get messier. Or could they?

Match Made @The Amish Inn by Marta Perry is the 8th book in her Brides of Lost Creek series. It can be read as a stand-alone. Molly Esch has been helping Leah run the Inn when Leah hurts herself but instead of asking Molly to run the Inn she invites her windowed nephew Aaron Fisher and his young daughter Becky too. They seem to clash at every turn. He has ideas of how he wants to run the Inn and won’t listen to Molly on what is already working well for the patrons of the Inn. Full of second chances, Faith, Family, and Forgiveness. Sit back and enjoy. Thank you to #NetGalley, #Harlequin Audio and the surfer for this arc audio. This is my honest review.

This is book eight of the Brides of Lost Creek Series. If you've read other books in series you've seen the Amish Inn mentioned. So it was fun to go there and read about Molly that works at the Inn, Molly really thought since the owner had broken her leg she would be put in charge, but finds out differently when Leah's nephew arrives with his little girl. This was a fun book seeing the sparks fly between Molly and Aaron trying to work together and not getting alone. It's a good book and I recommend it.
Thanks to Netgalley for giving me the book to read, I was not required to leave a review.
#Netgalley #martaperry #loveinspired #inspirationalromance

This was a heartwarming story filled with tropes I love, particularly enemies-to-lovers and forced proximity. The romance is a true slow burn, as the FMC and MMC take their time opening up, even just to form a friendship. But the constant back and forth kept me hooked, eager to see how they would fall for each other. I also adored the well-meaning matchmaking and the kindness the community showed to the new innkeeper and his daughter.
In the story, Molly has been helping at the Amish Inn for quite a while. But when the owner gets injured, she calls in her nephew Aaron to take over management, essentially making him Molly's new boss. While she tries not to take it personally that the position she expected to have is given to him, she decides to support him. More importantly, she decides to help his shy, anxious daughter adjust to the move. The sweet girl takes to Molly, and Molly feels drawn to care for her. However, Aaron is far from pleased with her involvement, and they constantly clash... with how the inn is ran, and her closeness to his daughter. Everytime they make progress, something pulls them back into tension. Aaron struggles with the community's efforts to push him and Molly together. Even his daughter adores Molly, but Aaron has sworn off love and marriage after losing his wife. He firmly rejects any suggestions of a relationship. But when Molly's ex-fiancé, Will, reenters the picture, Aaron begins to question his resolve... is it too late? Molly once loved Will, did she still love him?
This was such a sweet story! The romance, though slow-paced, was so well-written that I never felt bored. In fact, I looked forward to every lingering glance, touch, and moment of connection between them. Now, I definitely need to read more from Marta!
I purchased the paperback of this book, but the audio was provided complimentary from the publisher. This review reflects my honest opinion.

ALC for Net Galley and Harlequin Audio
This was a very sweet story of love and loss. Loss of a potential marriage and a tragic loss of a beloved spouse. Aaron comes to take over the Amish Inn from his elderly aunt and start a new life for him and his daughter. Molly has been running the inn with Leah since being stood up by Will at the altar.
Aaron and Molly began to see that Leah had hopes of making a match between the two of them. Aaron believes he will never marry or love again. Molly wants to continue seeking her independence. That is until Aaron realizes how great Molly is with his daughter and how much she needs another positive influence in her life.
Narrated by Maayan Voss - very enjoyable listen

Title: Match Made at the Amish Inn
Series: Brides of Loss Creek #8
Author: Marta Perry
Format: 🎧
Narrator: Maayan Voss
Publisher: Harlequin Audio and Love Inspired
Genre: Amish Romance
Pub Date: February 25, 2025
My Rating: 3.4 Stars
Pages: 204
Molly Esch’s life crumbled around her when her husband to-be ran off the night before their wedding. Molly has gained back her confidence with the responsibility of running the Amish Inn.
Molly is sure she will be asked to manage while Leah the owner is recuperated from both legs broken in an accident. Only Aaron Fisher her widowed nephew is asked. Molly now has to work with handsome Aaron Fisher who seems to have grand ideas for change.
They disagree immediately. Soon find it is okay for both of them to have good ideas.
Since both are single- might there be something more? Although neither believes they are ready.
Loved the cover - plus the story was a light enjoyable read. Additionally narrator Maayan Voss did a great job in performing the characters.
Want to thank NetGalley, Harlequin Audio and Love Inspired for this early audiobook.
Publishing Release Date scheduled for February 25, 2025