A Perfectly Imperfect Match
In one corner we have Jared Winterset, who's <I>not</I> in the market for a wife. He knows too well how few marriages succeed—and Jared hates failure. So he'll keep it light.<BR><BR>In the other corner there's Elizabeth Stephens, a self-sufficient violinist. She's lonely sometimes, but playing her music is more rewarding—and safer—than playing the field.<BR><BR>Then a certain someone calls in the Mamas, and—<I>ding!</I>— Jared and Elizabeth are thrown together, planning a thirty-fifth wedding anniversary party. Soon the two are enjoying themselves <I>way</I> too much. <I>It won't last,</I> thinks Elizabeth. <I>It's fun, that's all,</I> thinks Jared. But they're about to learn that in a real love match, <I>both</I> players can win…