Hissy Fit

Hissy Fit by Mary Kay Andrews, published by Harper Collins on August 17, 2004, is a humorous fiction novel that spans 419 pages. This engaging story follows a spirited protagonist seeking revenge against her deceitful ex-fiancé while simultaneously tackling the challenges of renovating a dilapidated antebellum mansion. Set against a Southern backdrop, the narrative is infused with wit and a strong sense of place.
Readers will find a blend of humor and drama as the main character navigates her tumultuous journey of personal and professional restoration. The book explores themes of resilience and empowerment, featuring a cast of vibrant characters in a small-town setting. With its focus on women’s experiences and the complexities of relationships, Hissy Fit offers an entertaining escape into a world filled with charm and Southern flair.
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“Laced with humor and a sense of place that oozes the aroma of magnolia blossoms.”
—Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“[A] Southern-fried romp.”
—Entertainment Weekly
Whether it’s a mystery, sassy women’s fiction, or a combination of the two, New York Times bestseller Mary Kay Andrews always gives her fans a read to remember. And now she’s throwing a Hissy Fit, in the best possible sense. A delicious tale of revenge and renovation, Hissy Fit tells of a wronged spitfire who’s determined to see that the no-good lowdown, lying, cheating varmint of an ex-fiancé who ruined her life and her business gets the comeuppance he so richly deserves…even as she struggles to revitalize a broken-down antebellum mansion for a hunky, if slightly odd, local businessman. If you like the novels of Fannie Flagg, Jennifer Crusie, Adriana Trigiani, and Emily Giffin, or are a devoted follower of Rebecca Wells or Jill Conner Browne’s Sweet Potato Queens, then Mary Kay’s Hissy Fit is not to be missed.
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