A review by caslater83
An Unlikely Place for Love: The Disguises of Kate Tanner by Ruth Ann Nordin

3.0

Let me start off with some positive notes: Kate is FUNNY! I can visualize her dressing up and playing the role of "Billy." I can see her hurriedly switching back to her "Kate" clothes or the clothes that she used to play "Billy's wife." I think Ms. Nordin must have had a blast writing this story because I found it truly amusing.

I do like Chad and I admire a man who can just ignore the lazy farmhands and their negative feelings towards him. Chad does want to keep his life Christ-centered. That's just how it should be!

Georgia and Lacy are very manipulative women. They are two peas in a pod. Very selfish. Very foolish. I was thrilled when Chad's arrogant brother (Chris) entered the scene because he was a perfect fit for Lacy. I knew that if Lacy and Chris hooked up, then they would be more likely to leave Chad and Kate alone.

The mention of sex and stuff kinda threw me off. I didn't feel that it fit in with everything else. Yes, the other characters are vulgar at times, but there's something about it that made it feel "off" instead of natural. I can't put my finger on it, but....it's off.

I'm not sure I would want to keep this book. I think if some things were different, I might keep it, but I'm leaning toward "delete."