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Courting Catherine (The Calhoun Women)

Courting Catherine (The Calhoun Women)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great audio book!
Review: I loved listening to this audio book recording of Nora Robert's Courting Catherine, it is about a young lady named Catherine Calhoun who is called C.C. by everyone, she is a mechanic and meets a wealthy guy named Trenton St. James when he comes into her garage, it is a great story and as some spooky moments while they are looking for the lost necklace in the spooky old mansion and talk about the ghost and there is also a sinister villain who is up to no good! This audio book is a keeper!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: Loved the characters, the reader and the plot of the story. I loved it all!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Well done!
Review: They couldn't be more different: she was an automobile mechanic with no tolerance for Italian loafers; he was a driven businessman with a liking for sophisticated women who didn't expect marriage. It was hate at first sight, but the sparks were flying. C.C.'s aunt just knew they were perfect for each other. Roberts begins a quartet of romances about the Calhoun sisters, tying the books together with an ill-fated romance from the past and a missing necklace to find. C.C. was the type of heroine I most enjoy: a woman who works with her hands, feisty and sure of her own self-worth.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Well done!
Review: They couldn't be more different: she was an automobile mechanic with no tolerance for Italian loafers; he was a driven businessman with a liking for sophisticated women who didn't expect marriage. It was hate at first sight, but the sparks were flying. C.C.'s aunt just knew they were perfect for each other. Roberts begins a quartet of romances about the Calhoun sisters, tying the books together with an ill-fated romance from the past and a missing necklace to find. C.C. was the type of heroine I most enjoy: a woman who works with her hands, feisty and sure of her own self-worth.


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