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Sunday, September 9, 2018

book review: "fit to be tied" by debby mayne

The Bucklin family loves each other too much to stay away...but not enough to behave.

Being rich is fine, but when wealth comes from striking oil, it can make a slippery mess for a family who doesn't know what to do with it. The Bucklin cousins are all together again, and this family reunion is shaping up to be another hot mess.

Coralee falls for the police officer who pulls her over. Sally has finally found a guy, but now she's not sure a relationship is even worth the bother. No matter how hard Brett tries to avoid trouble, he somehow stumbles back into the thick of it. And Marybeth and Bucky continue to fumble and bumble as they learn just how to handle being rich.

The Bucklin family is known for drama - and family drama knows no bounds.

I read Debby Mayne's High Cotton and fell in love with the town of Pinewood and the Bucklin family. Reading Fit to be Tied was just as enjoyable as the first book and I can't wait to see what happens to this family in next book! As a girl from the South, I loved all the Southern expressions! This was a great book from beginning to end! Each of the family members is facing something different, making them all relatable. Though a fiction book, I was encouraged and inspired by Sally and her journey. To see her figuring out her own life and finding what her passion is. Fit to be Tied is full of humor and romance and a great read!
I received a copy of this book from Gilead Publishing for my honest review.