Volunteers, Vows & Very Loud Opinions: A Romantic Comedy (A Matchmaker Moms Romance #72)

Dalton Douglas


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A wedding-planning committee in Dalton is never just a committee.

Paul Alden believes in color-coded tabs, contingency plans, and the deeply reassuring power of a binder. As best man, he’s determined to keep the wedding on track, the family drama contained, and the seating chart from becoming a crime scene.

Romeo Bishop, the other groomsman, believes most problems can be solved with charm, patience, and knowing when to make people laugh. He’s good in a crisis, good with people, and far more serious than his smile suggests.

When Dalton’s committee culture collides with wedding culture, Paul and Romeo get assigned every “small task” the day can produce—boutonnières, vows, weather pivots, rogue relatives, and one emotionally aggressive seating chart. The more chaos they manage together, the more Paul realizes Romeo isn’t just improvising. He’s showing up. And the more Romeo gets close, the more he sees that Paul’s need for control is really his way of keeping everyone safe.

But misunderstandings hit harder when feelings are already involved. Paul thinks Romeo is keeping things light because none of it means anything. Romeo thinks Paul doesn’t want the softness he keeps quietly offering. And with the wedding day closing in, both men have to decide whether vulnerability is worth the risk of being seen.

Set in the beloved town of Dalton, Maine,
Volunteers, Vows & Very Loud Opinions is a cozy M/M romantic comedy full of wedding chaos, small-town meddling, emotional competence, public feelings, and the kind of love that gets built in the after.

Perfect for readers who love:
small-town queer romance, opposites-attract chemistry, competent but anxious heroes, charming caretakers, wedding chaos, and communities that absolutely refuse to mind their own business.
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