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Mass Market Paperback Becoming Georgia Book

ISBN: 042519101X

ISBN13: 9780425191019

Becoming Georgia

Getting hitched is the last thing on Georgie Kennedy's mind. But if she wants to hold onto her Arizona gold mine, she may have to make nice with the strait-laced simpleton her grandfather wants her to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Becoming Georgia is Gold

I'm not a person who usually reads strictly romance based novels without action of some sort but this novel was great through and through. All though the reading felt slow at times the amazing characters, Georgia and Cougar especially, more than made up for it. She was hilarious, couragious and a jewel that exceeded her time. Her self determination made her a sparkling individual and she was able to go on to defy the odds of society against her and incorporate them into her gold mining life.

Not as well done as her romance comedies, IMO....

1870 -- Arizona and Chicago, IllinoisGeorgia "Georgie" Kennedy traveled all over the western states with her wanderlust-afflicted father, until he decided to finally settle down in a small Arizona mining town. Since her father's death, Georgie still works the gold mines, and acts more like a man than a woman. She wears coveralls and flannel shirts, can shoot, arm-wrestle, and take down Apaches with the best of them. After selling one of her two mining claims to longtime friend, Cooper "Cougar" Barnes, a lawyer appears in town to tell Georgie that the claims weren't hers to sell -- her grandfather owns them. Her grandfather also wants her to come to Chicago so that he can make amends for the hard life she's had to lead. With no choice but to try to straighten out the mess with the claim, Georgie goes to Chicago. What she finds there is a stubborn old man bent on turning her into a lady, and marrying her off to the most eligible bachelor in the city. He proposes a deal -- Georgie will get her claims back if she stays for at least a year, and shows true effort in becoming a lady. And so, Georgie, the wildcat, must now become Georgia, the lady.Cougar Barnes is one unhappy man. Left behind while Georgie goes off to dally in Chicago, he decides to follow and keep an eye on her -- strictly to protect his claim, he keeps telling himself. What he finds is an astounding and eye-opening change in Georgie, making him reevaluate his reasons for being there. Cougar has always had feelings for Georgie, but now that he's confronted with the lady she's become, not to mention a rival, and an old man who wants him out of Georgie's life, Cougar realizes just how deeply those feelings go. He concocts a plan to take Georgie back to Arizona before she does anything rash, like marrying someone else. What he doesn't bargain on is the fact that Georgia is still "Georgie" deep down inside, and she's not about to let him take control of her life.BECOMING GEORGIA is an entertaining read, rich in historical detail, and sparkling dialogue. Georgie's reaction, however, to seeing Cougar, and the betrayal she feels, didn't ring true, nor did her constant harping about him just wanting her for her gold. Otherwise, humorous scenes abound while Georgie is being "made" into a lady, and her companion in Chicago, Elizabeth, is a wonderful, endearing character.Overall, BECOMING GEORGIA, is a fast-paced story with detailed descriptions of setting and how hard life was in the mining towns of 1870. Fans of Emily Carmichael's modern day romantic comedies might be a bit disappointed in her foray into historical romance, but whichever era you prefer, Ms. Carmichael is a talented writer.

Irresistible

Georgie Kennedy can whip any man twice her size, and has. Now, though, she has come up against an opponent she just can't lick, her grandfather. It seems that the gold stake she sold Cougar Barnes actually belongs to the old goat, and he has reclaimed it. This puts Georgie in the awkward position of having inadvertently cheated a friend, but there is a way out of her mess. If she will agree to grandpa's terms, come back to "civilization", become a "lady" and marry the wimp he has picked out, thus cementing a business merger, the mine is hers, free and clear. This is not a solution that makes her really happy, but she has little choice. The wimp is nice enough, but the becoming a lady part, well, Georgie absalutely hates that part. She puts it a bit more colorfully, however. Grandpa's plans might have to change when Cougar shows up and interferes with Georgia's heart.***** If you have laughed and enjoyed My Fair Lady and The Princess Diaries, then you will love BECOMING GEORGIA as well. One laugh follows another as we see the results of an irresistible object meeting an inmoveable force. *****

Very funny romance

In 1870, Chicago attorney Jacob Whittaker arrives in Prescott, Territory in Arizona to escort his client's granddaughter back to the Windy City. However, he expects a lady of some sort, but instead sees an arm wrestling female that makes Jacob believe his fee ought to double because he must change "George" into Georgia. Initially refusing to go east, Georgie girl is forced to when Jason informs her the mine she sold to Cougar Barnes was not hers to sell.In Chicago, her grandpa offers her a deal. If she stays for one year and accepts the courting of his hand picked dolt, he will give her the mine outright even if she fails to wed his chosen one. As she struggles to change from a brawling mine working George into a facsimile of lady Georgia, Cougar arrives demanding ownership of the mine he bought from her.BECOMING GEORGIA is an amusing mid nineteenth century Americana romance reminiscent of "Annie Get Your Gun". The story line contains a strong cast to include the lead couple, a secondary duo, her grandfather, and her friend Essie that bring Chicago and to a lesser degree Arizona in 1870 to life. However, it is the humor that makes this tale stand out in the bookshelves as fans will appreciate the antics of George of the desert turning into Georgia of the Windy City.Harriet Klausner
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