Emma Woodhouse seems to be perfectly content to have a loving father for whom she cares, friends, and a home. But she has a terrible habit: matchmaking. She cannot resist finding suitors for her friends, especially Harriet Smith. Emma is desperate for Harriet to find happiness, but every suitor she finds for her friend ends up attracted to Emma. Is Emma so focused on Harriet's happiness that she is not considering her own happiness in love?