
Boys and their toys. . . Twenty-five-year-old Josh McMillian has become the legal guardian of his five active nephews, ages six to fifteen – and he’s in way over his head. Josh struggles to find time for himself as he cares for the boys, cooks, cleans, and acts as referee, all while holding down a full-time job. He also hopes to get the boys involved in church – something his nephews have never done before. Schoolteacher Melissa Klassen takes a special interest in young Bradley McMillian, especially after she saves him from a stray dog’s attack. In return, Bradley has a special interest in her, too – not just for himself, but for sad, lonely Uncle Josh. At first Bradley succeeds in getting his teacher and his uncle together, but it doesn’t take long for them to discover Bradley’s little scheme. Then, slowly, all the McMillian boys team up to find reasons for Melissa and Uncle Josh to see each other. Will “McMillian’s Matchmakers” succeed?
Author

Gail Sattler is the author of numerous novels, novellas, gift books, cookbooks and devotions. She is a longstanding member of East Ridge Community Fellowship, a Mennonite Brethren church. She lives and writes in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Gail is a wife, mother, writer, and musician, and the order of those things will depend on what day it is. She leads a busy life, with music affiliations in a jazz band and string orchestra, as well as writing, which is her passion. She wrote her first book back in middle school on a clackety old manual typewriter. Her writing has changed a lot since then. Now Gail writes romantic comedy, and most of the books she's written in the last few years are part of a series. Gail loves to continue a story, to make a new book with the story of a minor character from a previous story. When Gail isn't writing, she loves to take pictures. Her primary targets, err, volunteers, are usually her family, pets, friends, and bandmates.