Joan H. (bellavoce35) reviewed on + 15 more book reviews
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Courting Miss Hattie is one of those books that reminds us of the lesson ...you don't know what you've got until it's gone. Or at least close to gone.
Hattie was thought of as the town spinster, never having as much as date in her life. Reed was her best friend and working partner not to mention her junior. And it wasn't until the town widower came courting that Reed was forced to look at Hattie as a woman.
Over all I liked the book. And most of it worked for me. However, I became tired of the reference to kisses as a fruit.
Hattie was thought of as the town spinster, never having as much as date in her life. Reed was her best friend and working partner not to mention her junior. And it wasn't until the town widower came courting that Reed was forced to look at Hattie as a woman.
Over all I liked the book. And most of it worked for me. However, I became tired of the reference to kisses as a fruit.
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