Hissy Fit

by Mary Kay Andrews | Women's Fiction |
ISBN: 0060564644 Global Overview for this book
Registered by bksfamly of Peoria, Arizona USA on 2/3/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by bksfamly from Peoria, Arizona USA on Sunday, February 3, 2008
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Journal Entry 2 by bksfamly from Peoria, Arizona USA on Thursday, April 10, 2008
Starting a bookring for this book.

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ladilee24 - DE
framergirl - MO
blackadder75 -PA
msmoyra - WA

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Journal Entry 4 by ladilee24 from Newark, Delaware USA on Thursday, April 17, 2008
Just arrived in today's mail. It looks like a fun read. Thanks for adding me to the ring bksfamly!

Journal Entry 5 by ladilee24 from Newark, Delaware USA on Tuesday, April 22, 2008
I enjoyed this novel, and it was a fast read. Keeley Murdock discovers her fiance cheating on her with the maid of honor at the wedding rehearsal dinner. She pitches the fit of the books title, creating troubles for herself and her decorating business in the southern town she and her family call home. Fixing up the mansion of the new factory owner in town may keep Keeley's business afloat, but there is still a lot of conflict with her fiance's family. There's a darker undercurrent to this book as well, as Keeley spends some time considering the disappearance of her mother years before, and whether Mom ran away, as supposed, or was she never able to leave town. I really liked the relationship between Keeley and her father; they were supportive to one another but not in a sappy or unrealistic way. Overall, a good story that had more layers than I expected.

I'll get this in the mail to framergirl shortly.

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