Friday, July 23, 2010

Karen Witemeyer

Dear Readers,
When the weather is hot and you are headed on vacation or the beach for just the day a little read is perfect. I will tell you what, this book, A Tailor-made Bride by Karen Witemeyer, is perfect. You can read it, fall asleep, and when you wake up it is waiting for you with no fuss about trying to figure out what was going on when you dozed off. I did that twice to this book and it wasn't the book's fault. The sun was warm and I just needed the rest I guess. Of course it didn't hurt my tan at all. :-)
Hannah Richards is handed a chance to own her own dress store. She needs to travel a bit, but other than that she will be able to go out on her own and stop working for someone else.
Jericho Tucker is not real thrilled that the building in town he was hoping to buy has been bought by someone else. A dressmaker of all things. What does the dusty little town of Coventry Texas need with a dressmaker? "J.T." just knows that a woman who is a dressmaker to others must be vain, and he knows all about vain woman.
Ok so the plot isn't a big secret, but the traveling to get from the beginning of the story to end is the fun part of this journey. It is one of those books that made me laugh out loud a couple times. The funniness/silliness of the two characters along with several of the background characters makes for a fun read. It isn't really going to teach you anything, but it sure is a perfect summer read.
Happy Reading

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