The core question, as Hambone correctly points out, is "Does a contract exist?"
The answer is clearly no. You never agreed to retain her services, either verbally or in writing.
You have no cause of action to take her to court (although if she persists you can seek an injunction against harrasment, which you would have to pay a process server to serve).
I would simply not respond. If she should send you a demand letter, write her back and tell her that you never engaged her services, and any action she brought would constitute malicious prosecution, for which you would counter-sue.
If she chose to reserve her time based on your level of excitement, that is her problem. Sounds like you made a good choice by not doing business with this individual.
Edit-- I should learn to spell "sue".
By the way, aren't all prospective brides excited? I mean, is encountering an excited prospective bride a first for this person?
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