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The average rating for Fit to Be Tied based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2016-06-20 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 3 stars Sue Branscomb
This book held my attention. I have to say that! I really love that the two main characters, Cleo and "Woody," were complete opposites! One is a woman cattle rancher and the other is an English lord. Who would suspect that love could form between them? Wait a minute! I can't give away anything about the ending! Woops! Because I loved the book, A Vote of Confidence, so much (see below) I was super excited for this one. So, I might have, just maybe, had high expectations for this book. I am sorry, so very sorry, to say that I.....hated this book. NOT REALLY!! I really, really liked this book! I also am letting another little secret leak about my real self...eek!...One of my sisters is a tomboy. So, I could totally understand Cleo. Well, I kind of understood her. Back to the book at hand: I really do think that this is a very hard book to rate. I seriously don't know what number of stars to give it. I am thinking really hard at the current moment. So.... I would like to give this book 3 stars! And, I have to say, 3 stars is very good for me. I mean, I can't give every book I read five stars. And, to be honest, I do that a lot. But, since I am now blogging my reviews, I have to be totally and fully honest. So, 3 stars is very good! It is over Halfway!!! To read my review on the first book in the Sisters of Bethlehem Springs series: Title: Fit to be Tied Author: Robin Lee Hatcher Author's Website: This review is written in my own opinions and words.
Review # 2 was written on 2012-03-31 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 4 stars Lucas Forastieri
Tomboy Cleo Arlington gets stuck with making a cowboy out of Lord Sherwood Statham who has been sent to the United States by his father the Duke of Dunacomb who has had enough of his philandering, flirting and gambling at home. Sparks fly between Cleo and "Woody" as she dubs him. But as they work together and find the similarities they share and admire each other's independence and strength the sparks begin to turn to love. Robin Hatcher has once again written a novel that is enjoyable from start to finish.


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