
For the Love of Hattie by Pat Dale
Publisher: Red Rose Publishing
Genre: Contemporary, Comedy
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Summary: For ten years, Hattie McCall has turned a deaf ear on her dad's sage advice. And for all those years she's found herself in a self-imposed prison. Unwilling to admit the mistake that cost her the love of her life, she's cloistered herself in her teaching. Now, her dad has died and she must return home to run the family store. Which means she has to face Brad Trimble, the young man she'd spurned all those years before. The man she still longs for in the heart she can't hear.
Jordan’s Review: Though For the Love of Hattie is full of the clichéd misunderstandings a
nd the ‘if s/he would only listen’ scenarios, I still found it to be a pleasant read. The heroine has quite a temper which I found a little off-putting at first; however, as she settled down, I became more interested in her. The hero has his own temper and while it was at times a bit over the top, he was still likeable.
I believe the story could have been tightened up, cut back if you will, and it would have been a better book. I will, however, look for more books by this Pat Dale. She does supply a good read when escapism is what you’re looking for.
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Publisher: Red Rose Publishing
Genre: Contemporary, Comedy
Review Copy Received from Publisher

Summary: For ten years, Hattie McCall has turned a deaf ear on her dad's sage advice. And for all those years she's found herself in a self-imposed prison. Unwilling to admit the mistake that cost her the love of her life, she's cloistered herself in her teaching. Now, her dad has died and she must return home to run the family store. Which means she has to face Brad Trimble, the young man she'd spurned all those years before. The man she still longs for in the heart she can't hear.
Jordan’s Review: Though For the Love of Hattie is full of the clichéd misunderstandings a
nd the ‘if s/he would only listen’ scenarios, I still found it to be a pleasant read. The heroine has quite a temper which I found a little off-putting at first; however, as she settled down, I became more interested in her. The hero has his own temper and while it was at times a bit over the top, he was still likeable.I believe the story could have been tightened up, cut back if you will, and it would have been a better book. I will, however, look for more books by this Pat Dale. She does supply a good read when escapism is what you’re looking for.
Rated 4 Delightful Divas by Jordan!

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