Debbie C. (DebbieC) reviewed The Red Hat Society's Queens of Woodlawn Avenue on + 157 more book reviews
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Red Hat Ladies are great! Loved the bridge analogy to life.
Kristina P. (Luckistarr4) reviewed The Red Hat Society's Queens of Woodlawn Avenue on + 79 more book reviews
Sutherland's elegant writing and cozy characters make this book comfort food for the soul!
I am really enjoying these Red Hat Society books, and can't wait for the next one! If you like playing bridge, you'll get a kick out of this book!
Suzanne E. (smbdynseal) reviewed The Red Hat Society's Queens of Woodlawn Avenue on + 8 more book reviews
loved it...another great book, and i even learned to play bridge..well almost :)
Barbara B. (redhatter) reviewed The Red Hat Society's Queens of Woodlawn Avenue on + 577 more book reviews
Life is full of surprises, first her husband dumps her for a Hooters waitress, next she buys a 1920's house with a heart shaped arch into the living room. Then her new neighbor comes calling and tells her "Fifty is not too old to learn anything!" and proceeds to help her start dating, live life her own way, and deal with her ex, who now can't seem to resist her!
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Angela C. (rolltide1al) - , reviewed The Red Hat Society's Queens of Woodlawn Avenue on + 223 more book reviews
This was probably the best one of the Red Hat ladies' books that I've read so far. I love these 50+ ladies with their mastermind plans! Must read..
Barbara H. (Bobsy) reviewed The Red Hat Society's Queens of Woodlawn Avenue on + 69 more book reviews
Good book lots of fun ladies
Dena T. (doodles) reviewed The Red Hat Society's Queens of Woodlawn Avenue on + 52 more book reviews
wonderful read!
Lorena K. (llkee) reviewed The Red Hat Society's Queens of Woodlawn Avenue on + 39 more book reviews
A fun read. But one should have an interest in the card game "bridge" as it plays an integral part in the story.
Great book I love this series
Jenifer O. (SaltedCashew) reviewed The Red Hat Society's Queens of Woodlawn Avenue on + 61 more book reviews
Makes me want to become a member og the red hat's society! Very funny!
Ellie Johnston's husband dumps her for a Hooters waitress and Elllie buys a rundown 1920s Tudor house on Woodlawn Avenue. It's got a heart-shaped living room doorway, the reason for which become evident when neighbor Jane Mansfield visits with her famous pound cake. It seems that 4 houses on Woodlawn Avenue were built by bridge-playing friends and Ellie is the Queen of Hearts. Her 3 bridge partners not only teach her the game, but help her find a new career, start dating after her divorce and deal with her ex-husband.