Courting Trouble
by Deeanne Gist
- Published
- 2007
- Pages
- 336
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780764202254
- Reading Time
- ~5h 53min
Courting Trouble is a fiction book by Deeanne Gist. In 2007. It has 336 pages.
About this book
Tired of Waiting for a Match-Made-in-Heaven, She'll Settle for One Made in Texas Whether it's riding bikes, catching snakes, or sliding down banisters, Essie Spreckelmeyer just can't quite make herself into the ideal woman her hometown--and her mother--expect her to be. It's going to take an extraordinary man to appreciate her joy and spontaneity--or so says her doting oil-man father. Unfortunately such a man doesn't appear to reside in Corsicana, Texas. It's 1894, the year of Essie's thirtieth birthday, and she decides the Lord has more important things to do than provide her a husband. If she wants one, she needs to catch him herself. So, she writes down the names of all the eligible bachelors in her small Texas town, makes a list of their attributes and drawbacks, closes her eyes, twirls her finger, and ... picks one. But convincing the lucky "husband-to-be" is going to a bit more of a problem. Join Deeanne Gist for another unforgettable tale and find out whether Essie's plan to catch a husband succeeds or if she's just Courting Trouble.
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How many pages is Courting Trouble?+
Courting Trouble has 336 pages.
When was Courting Trouble published?+
Courting Trouble was published in 2007.
What genre is Courting Trouble?+
Courting Trouble is a Fiction book.
What is Courting Trouble about?+
Tired of Waiting for a Match-Made-in-Heaven, She'll Settle for One Made in Texas Whether it's riding bikes, catching snakes, or sliding down banisters, Essie Spreckelmeyer just can't quite make herself into the ideal woman her hometown--and her mother--expect her to be. It's going to take an extraor...
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Courting Trouble was written by Deeanne Gist.