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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Book Review: Plots and Pans by Kelly Eileen Hake

Plots and Pans
Book Description:

Order dictates Tucker Carmichael’s life— his orders. On a cattle drive, a moment’s hesitation can mean death. The Chisholm Trail is dirty, dangerous, and no place for women. After years at school, Jessalyn Culpepper has come home and is determined to show everyone that a woman can manage everything from cooking to cattle—whether they like it or not! Tucker tries to manage his partner’s headstrong sister, horrified when she wants to join the cattle drive. But when they need a chuck wagon cook, Jessalyn seems the only solution. Will God stir up love along a trail filled with their Plots and Pans?

Book Review:

What a fun book! Just what I needed right now. I loved the relationship between Tucker and Jess. There were times when I burst out laughing with something Tucker said or thought. He was so confident, but he just didn't get it. I enjoyed Jess's character and her fire and passion for the ranch and trying to fit in. I wish Ed had a little more to do with the story, especially at the end. Parts of the book seemed a little choppy, but the story was so good I didn't mind.  

Plots and Pans

 

Title: Plots and Pans
Author: Kelly Eileen Hake
Publisher:
Shiloh Run Press
Published: April 2014
ISBN:
1620299585
Source: I received an eCopy via NetGalley in exchange for a review. 

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