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Courting Miss Hattie
Courting Miss Hattie
Author: Pamela Morsi
ISBN-13: 9780553761955
ISBN-10: 0553761951
Publication Date: 11/4/1998
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
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holly-berry avatar reviewed Courting Miss Hattie on
Helpful Score: 3
I haven't read a romance in a long time(mysteries have been my 'thing') but I've always enjoyed Ms. Morsi and this particular title was recommended to me so I started reading and pretty much didn't put it down until it was finished. It was very well written, tender and sexy by turns. I loved the two main characters relationship.
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Helpful Score: 2
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.
reviewed Courting Miss Hattie on
ABSOLUTELY DELIGHTFUL! Charming, sweet, and a sweetly sensual. A great read!
jjares avatar reviewed Courting Miss Hattie on + 3289 more book reviews
This is a unique story about finding love when the other person has been your best friend for years. Hattie Colfax is a plain woman of 29 years. Both parents are dead and Hattie has been tending her farm with only help from Reed Tyler.

Reed started working at the Colfax farm when Hatties father hired him to help out at their farm; Reed was less than 10 at the time. He loves the land; Hattie has promised to sell it to him when he has saved enough to buy it. Reed is 24 years old.

Bessie Jane is the beautiful, spoiled 17 year-old engaged to marry Reed; she wants to marry NOW and Reed patiently tells her they must wait. Reed refuses to marry until he can provide for a wife.

This quiet situation is suddenly overturned by the news that Ancil Drayton, a recent widower with seven children, plans to court Miss Hattie. It takes Reed some time to realize that he is jealous; hes never looked at the five year older Hattie as a woman.

This is an absolutely beautiful story; why only 4 stars? *************SPOILERS **************** When Ancil Drayton becomes enraged that Hattie shies away from his kisses, he calls her cruel names. Then he tells other men why he really wants to marry Hattie and it has nothing to do with her fine character or charm. Hattie is a strong woman; I cannot imagine her standing for such cruel treatment just to get married (never mind that hes a mean, weak person).

I simply could not understand why Bessie Jane suddenly agreed to marry Harmon. They had been in love with each other for years. Bessie Janes dad hated Harmon and tossed him from his home. She was a snob and did not want to marry a junkman. What suddenly changed?
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This is an original story that is really well-written. The characters are real and engaging. I was hooked from page one.

Courting Miss Hattie 1992 RITA Award for Best Novel

This is so good that I re-read it in 2019.
robinmy avatar reviewed Courting Miss Hattie on + 2051 more book reviews
Wonderful story.
doulachic avatar reviewed Courting Miss Hattie on
This was a very good story. I really enjoyed it!
jjares avatar reviewed Courting Miss Hattie on + 3289 more book reviews
This is a unique story about finding love when the other person has been your best friend for years. Hattie Colfax is a plain woman of 29 years. Both parents are dead and Hattie has been tending her farm with only help from Reed Tyler.

Reed started working at the Colfax farm when Hattie's father hired him to help out at their farm; Reed was less than 10 at the time. He loves the land; Hattie has promised to sell it to him when he has saved enough to buy it. Reed is 24 years old.

Bessie Jane is the beautiful, spoiled 17 year-old engaged to marry Reed; she wants to marry NOW and Reed patiently tells her they must wait. Reed refuses to marry until he can provide for a wife.

This quiet situation is suddenly overturned by the news that Ancil Drayton, a recent widower with seven children, plans to court Miss Hattie. It takes Reed some time to realize that he is jealous; he's never looked at the five year older Hattie as a woman.

This is an absolutely beautiful story; why only 4 stars? *************SPOILERS **************** When Ancil Drayton becomes enraged that Hattie shies away from his kisses, he calls her cruel names. Then he tells other men why he really wants to marry Hattie and it has nothing to do with her fine character or charm. Hattie is a strong woman; I cannot imagine her standing for such cruel treatment just to get married (never mind that he's a mean, weak person).

I simply could not understand why Bessie Jane suddenly agreed to marry Harmon. They had been in love with each other for years. Bessie Jane's dad hated Harmon and tossed him from his home. She was a snob and did not want to marry a junkman. What suddenly changed? *********************

This is an original story that is really well-written. The characters are real and engaging. I was hooked from page one.

Courting Miss Hattie 1992 RITA Award for Best Novel
reviewed Courting Miss Hattie on + 419 more book reviews
The news spread like brush fire through the whole county when widower Ancil Drayton announced his intention to start courting Miss Hattie Colfax. She was certainly spirited and delightfully sweet natured, and she'd managed to run her family farm almost single-handedly. But wasn't a twenty-nine-year-old lady farmer too old to catch a husband?

An Irresistable Suitor.

All his life handsome, black-haired Reed Tyler had worked Miss Hattie's farm--and dreamed of one day settling down on his own piece of land with the pretty young woman he'd sworn to marry. Hattie was someone he could tell his hopes and troubles to--someone he looked on as a sister. So he thought, until the idea of Ancil Drayton calling on her made him seethe. Until the night a brotherly peck became a scorching kiss... and Reed knew nothing would bank the blaze--and that his best friend was the only woman he would ever love.
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They'd shared a lifetime of friendship...
But it took only one kiss to spark a wildfire of passion in an unlikely bride...