Book Review: Fit to Be Tied by Robin Lee Hatcher
It’s 1916, and Idaho rancher Cleo Arlington knows everything about horses but nothing about men. So when charged with transforming English aristocrat Sherwood Statham from playboy into cowboy, she’s totally disconcerted. So is Statham, who’s never encountered a woman succeeding in a “man’s world.” Their bumpy trot into romance is frustrating, exhilarating, and ultimately heartwarming.
My Review:
I liked this book, Fit to Be Tied, by Robin Lee Hatcher, very much. It was interesting watching such two different people come together –an English aristocrat meets cowgirl in Idaho.
Lord Sherwood, the English Aristocrat, was sent to America as punishment by his father, the Duke of Dunacombe, for being a drunk gambler and womanizer. He ends up on a ranch in Idaho run by a Christian family. He and Cleo, the ranchers daughter who is independent, hard-headed, and all tomboy, do not get along very well. As you can imagine, some interesting times are ahead.
by Guest Reviewer and avid reader: Angie Troutman
This is the second book in the series, The Sisters of Bethlehem Springs, with the third one coming out next year. If you are fan of Hatcher, this book will not disappoint; and will leave you anxious for the third one.
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Author
Robin Lee Hatcher (www.robinleehatcher.com) is the author of sixty novels, including A Vote of Confidence, When Love Blooms, Wagered Heart, Return to Me, and Catching Katie, named one of the Best Books of 2004 by Library Journal.
A Note:
I was given this book by Zondervan to review. Even though I really enjoyed it, I just wanted to be honest and up front.
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