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The Bachelor's Perfect Match
Kathryn Springer

He loves adventures…She only reads them…until now!Maddie Montgomery, Castle Falls’ shy librarian, has always played it safe. Enter Aiden Kane, the town’s resident adventurer, on the mend from an accident and in need of Maddie’s help. As Maddie assists Aiden with his search for a long-lost relative, the handsome outdoorsman coaxes Maddie out of her safety zone. But can Maddie take the biggest risk of all—giving in to love?

He loves adventures...

She only reads them...until now!

Maddie Montgomery, Castle Falls’ shy librarian, has always played it safe. Enter Aiden Kane, the town’s resident adventurer, on the mend from an accident and in need of Maddie’s help. As Maddie assists Aiden with his search for a long-lost relative, the handsome outdoorsman coaxes Maddie out of her safety zone. But can Maddie take the biggest risk of all—giving in to love?

KATHRYN SPRINGER is a lifelong Wisconsin resident. Growing up in a “newspaper” family, she spent long hours as a child plunking out stories on her mother’s typewriter and hasn’t stopped writing since. She loves to write inspirational romance because it allows her to combine her faith in God with her love of a happy ending.

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The Bachelor’s Perfect Match

Kathryn Springer

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ISBN: 978-1-474-08248-8

THE BACHELOR’S PERFECT MATCH

© 2018 Kathryn Springer

Published in Great Britain 2018

by Mills & Boon, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF

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“Is there something else you need?” Aiden asked.

“As a matter of fact, there is” came Maddie’s bright response. “We’ll need a canoe.”

“Sure—”

“And a coach.”

Aiden stared at Maddie. She didn’t mean him. But the adorable dimple in her cheek clearly said that yes, she did.

“It would be a conflict of interest,” Aiden argued. “I designed the course.”

“You’d be the boys’ instructor.” Maddie smiled. “You don’t have to go out on the river with them.”

Except that Aiden never stood on the shoreline. He used the clipboard to check off names, and the rest of the lesson took place on the river.

He glanced at the teenagers.

They needed a coach...and he needed one more chance to change everyone’s minds about him.

“All right, then. Come back tomorrow at eight.

In the morning.”

“They’ll be here,” Maddie promised.

Aiden unleashed a slow smile. “And so will you.”

Dear Reader (#uf910011d-c735-5898-acf4-465fadba22a0),

I hope you enjoyed your latest visit to Castle Falls! Like for Maddie, books were a constant companion while I was growing up and I spent hours in my hometown library. The librarian’s three-book rule never applied to me—she knew that I would read all of them on the walk home and always let me check out more!

When I was a teenager, that same librarian introduced me to an author named Grace Livingston Hill, who wrote sweet, faith-filled romances. Those books touched my heart and sparked a lifelong love for happily-ever-after endings that continues in the stories that I write.

Sunni Mason, Aiden’s adoptive mom, plays matchmaker to her three sons, but I think that librarians do a little matchmaking, too! They bring books and the people who love them together. The next time you visit your local library, be sure to thank them!

I would love to hear from you! Please visit my website at kathrynspringer.com (http://www.kathrynspringer.com) and drop me a note or check out my Facebook page at kathrynspringerauthor (https://www.facebook.com/kathrynspringerauthor).

Walk in joy!

Kathryn Springer

O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is good:

for his mercy endureth for ever.

—Psalms 107:1

To Kayla

For being a wonderful first reader and friend!

Contents

Cover (#ue57b56ab-813d-5c68-8d77-072558e0407f)

Back Cover Text (#ua27d129e-95cc-5405-b677-824ac45a5099)

About the Author (#ua086e231-48c8-50a8-9952-e4180c637785)

Booklist (#u2ea44686-b382-53c5-8a1d-c8650232b0e4)

Title Page (#u3cacf7e3-ceaa-56d9-b97d-5849bbda6c58)

Copyright (#uebebab92-90c4-5bd4-ad2c-488f63e76747)

Introduction (#udcd17b83-1b8d-58db-af6d-a9e2d0525f61)

Dear Reader (#u2e9f1676-5f7d-5345-8a40-91645ef8eb65)

Bible Verse (#ua208707d-3749-5bd1-b23d-265149e7faa5)

Dedication (#u7d29cfb9-432a-5f18-8a76-bd921e05eab1)

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At nine o’clock on Monday morning, Maddie Montgomery brewed a cup of Earl Gray tea and opened the Castle Falls Library, ready for another quiet, ordinary day.

And then someone dropped a pirate off at her door.

A slightly disheveled pirate in flannel and faded denim, wearing a rakish patch over one eye and brandishing an aluminum crutch instead of a cutlass.

Although Aiden Kane, the youngest of the three Kane brothers, somehow managed to make the slightly disheveled part look good.

Through the narrow, two-inch gap that separated the poetry section from the biographies, Maddie watched Aiden limp past the circulation desk, each strike of his crutch against the hardwood floor fracturing the peaceful silence in the room. He lurched to a stop a few feet from where she stood and lifted his head to look around.

Fortunately, the bookcases that shielded Maddie from view also muffled the gasp that slipped from her lips.