Reforming Harriet
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3.0 • 2 Ratings
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
Lady Harriet Worthington's passions are strictly culinary. She runs a bakery, a mill, a household — and her own life. Having weathered one philandering husband, she's sworn never to wed again. Elias Westwood, her partner in a West Indies spice company, is at his wit's end. Harriet has been selling off shares of the business and distributing the proceeds to her neighbors — until he is nearly ruined. But as he plots to win back his shares, Elias's extraordinary gifts of smell and taste — so useful in judging fine spices — prove his Achilles's heel. Harriet's meat pies leave him weak in the knees. Her garlic-buttered prawns enchant. Her Turkish trifle intoxicates. When she maneuvers him into masquerading as her fiancé for the Season, he never plans on falling in love.
Book 4 in the Love in Disguise series featuring daring masquerades--with love as the prize.
Customer Reviews
Slow start but satisfactory ending
It was a slow start, but I did enjoy the story. Elias and Harriet were both hurt by love but did finally manage to find their way to each other in the end. They just needed to learn how to communicate with each other. I really like how Ms. Putman involves secondary characters and gives them their own HEA. Will defintely continue to read her books! Can’t leave half stars, but I would rate it a 3 1/2.
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