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Michael Lee West
Michael Lee West grew up on the Gulf Coast with a wild tribe of Southern cooks. She is the author of nine books, including Crazy Ladies, Gone With a Handsomer Man, and A Teeny Bit of Trouble. show more

Michael Lee West grew up on the Gulf Coast with a wild tribe of Southern cooks. She is the author of nine books, including Crazy Ladies, Gone With a Handsomer Man, and A Teeny Bit of Trouble.
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Bookish Ames
Bookish Ames rated it 13 years ago
I'm not the biggest fan of mystery, especially something this cutesy, but I really enjoyed this book! Part of it was the setting, which is Charleston, South Carolina. Before having gone to Georgia, the way things are done in the South would not have made a big impact on me. But now having had a t...
Kari@ From the TBR Pile
Kari@ From the TBR Pile rated it 14 years ago
Cute story. I'll probably seek out the sequel. I thought it was a bit long-winded. Not sure I liked Cooper's character all that much. I felt like he led Teeny along when it wasn't necessary.
Literary Marie's Precision Reviews
Literary Marie's Precision Reviews rated it 14 years ago
Wow. Really great read. Full review on www.precisionreviews.blogspot.com
Buried By Books
Buried By Books rated it 14 years ago
Originally posted at http://buriedbybooks.blogspot.comFTC: Review copy provided by Authors on the WebI had no idea what to expect from Gone with a Handsomer Man. I had never read a thing by Michael Lee West. I do read a few mysteries now and then, but the cover of this one almost seemed very chick l...
good english
good english rated it 16 years ago
Michael Lee West writes chicklit-ish Southern lit with a distinct tang to it; she usually writes interesting female characters, and I enjoy reading her books. They're reliable comfort-reading. It doesn't hurt that there is usually food-talk involved, as well. I mean, unless you get really hungry at ...
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