Hey everyone! Remember the fantastic Donna Hatch? We just did a cover reveal for Courting the Countess with her and now we get to feature her on a book tour!
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And she has even more books we have not featured!
Be sure to check them out on her website listed below!

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When charming rake Tristan Barrett sweeps
Lady Elizabeth off her feet, stealing both her heart and a kiss in a secluded
garden, her brother challenges Tristan to a duel. The only way to save her
brother and Tristan from harm—not to mention preserve her reputation—is to get
married. But her father, the Duke of Pemberton, refuses to allow his daughter
to marry anyone but a titled lord. The duke demands that Elizabeth marry
Tristan’s older brother, Richard, the Earl of Averston. Now Elizabeth must give
up Tristan to marry a man who despises her, a man who loves another, a man
she’ll never love. Richard fears Elizabeth is as untrustworthy as his mother,
who ran off with another man. However, to protect his brother from a duel and
their family name from further scandal, he agrees to the wedding, certain his
new bride will betray him. Yet when Elizabeth turns his house upside down and
worms her way into his reluctant heart, Richard suspects he can’t live without
his new countess. Will she stay with him or is it too little, too late?
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Donna Hatch does not disappoint. She sets the opening scene well with our young heroine, Elizabeth, meeting a well-known rake with whom she has fallen in love in the garden. She is in love. The question throughout the book is, does he love her also, or was he out for a conquest.
The author had developed the characters well so the reader understands what drives each person. The plot moves forward at a good pace, leaving the question open for much of the book: is this a story about love or about how doing one's duty will work out?
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and recommend it.
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