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Sweet Southern Stories contains two stories. The first "Nothing Here Belongs to Jesus" is a recollection from my youth when my small daughter went on a Saturday morning scavenger hunt pulling her red "Radio Flyer" wagon throughout the neighborhood where we lived. While she had taken on a far more difficult assignment than she had imagined, she worked diligently at it all morning long and was exceedingly proud of her accomplishment. I believe the lesson she learned that morning will remain with her for the rest of her life. The second story, "Truthie's Rainbow," happened much more recently on a Friday morning while our great-grandniece Truth was visiting for the weekend. It's an inspiring story of a delightful four-year-old that provides an insight into artistic and creative thinking, producing love, generating abilities that venture far beyond generational bounds. Both stories provide valuable uplifting object lessons on life for your children, your grandchildren, or any child you love. 2
Shares the author's favorite family stories, celebrating the love and loyalty one has for their family.
The new novel by the celebrated author of The Sunday Wife chronicles the lives of a tight-knit group of lifelong friends. None of the Same Sweet Girls are really girls anymore, and none of them have actually ever been that sweet. But this spirited group of Southern women, who have been holding biannual reunions ever since they were together in college, are nothing short of compelling. There's Julia Stovall, the First Lady of Alabama, who, despite her public veneer, is a down-to-earth gal who only wants to know who her husband is sneaking out with late at night. There's Lanier Sanders, whose husband won custody of their children after he found out about her fling with a colleague. Then there's Astor Deveaux, a former Broadway showgirl who simply can't keep her flirtations in check. And Corinne Cooper, whose incredible story comes to light as the novel unfolds.
Sweet Southern Stories contains two stories. The first "Nothing Here Belongs to Jesus" is a recollection from my youth when my small daughter went on a Saturday morning scavenger hunt pulling her red "Radio Flyer" wagon throughout the neighborhood where we lived. While she had taken on a far more difficult assignment than she had imagined, she worked diligently at it all morning long and was exceedingly proud of her accomplishment. I believe the lesson she learned that morning will remain with her for the rest of her life. The second story, "Truthie's Rainbow," happened much more recently on a Friday morning while our great-grandniece Truth was visiting for the weekend. It's an inspiring story of a delightful four-year-old that provides an insight into artistic and creative thinking, producing love, generating abilities that venture far beyond generational bounds. Both stories provide valuable uplifting object lessons on life for your children, your grandchildren, or any child you love. 2
The USA Today bestselling author of Sweet Carolina Morning crafts a “charming and well observed novel about finding the courage to love after loss” (Holly Chamberlin, author of The Family Beach House). Susan Schild welcomes you back to the offbeat Southern town of Willow Hill, North Carolina, for a humorous, heartwarming story of new beginnings, do-overs, and self-discovery . . . When it comes to marriage, third time's the charm for Linny Taylor. She's thrilled to be on her honeymoon with Jack Avery, Willow Hill's handsome veterinarian. But just like the hair-raising white water rafting trip Jack persuades her to take, newlywed life has plenty of dips and bumps. Jack's twelve-year-old son is resisting all Linny's efforts to be the perfect stepmother, while her own mother, Dottie, begs her to tag along on the first week of a free-wheeling RV adventure. Who knew women “of a certain age” could drum up so much trouble? No sooner is Linny sighing with relief at being back home than she's helping her frazzled sister with a new baby . . . and dealing with an unexpected legacy from her late ex. Life is fuller—and richer—than she ever imagined, but if there's one thing Linny's learned by now, it's that there's always room for another sweet surprise . . . Praise for Susan Schild and her novels “A wonderful, heartwarming story—charming characters with a chance of romance and adventure.” —Tammy L. Grace, USA Today bestselling author of the Hometown Harbor series “Charming, funny, feisty. I totally loved this novel.” —Cathy Lamb, author of All About Evie “A wonderful storyteller.” —Judith Keim, author of A Summer of Surprises
Southern humorist Jane Jenkins Herlong brings joy and humor with her 50 unusual-but-true faith-filled stories of growing up in the South Carolina low country. Whether you love Southern ways of life or find their ways strange and amusing, you’ll be entertained and inspired with warm Southern-fried humor and tried-and-true tips for attaining the best version of yourself. Jane’s 50 stories address specific landmark events along with issues in a woman’s life, such as fitting into the covered-dish church culture, sacred sisterhood, sassy seasoned Southern women and why we are drawn to beauty pageant competition, and much more!
One kiss can change everything Eva Monroe is always cool under pressure. As a firefighter, it's part of the job. But after kissing Jake Beauchamp in a moment of confusion, she's struggling to keep it together. Jake's her best friend and coworker–two very good reasons why crossing this line is a bad idea.
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"I can't wait for another visit to Blossom Branch!" —RaeAnne Thayne, New York Times bestselling author Two lives spent searching. One summer to never forget. Life in Blossom Branch hasn’t always been sweet for Leah Marks. Growing up in the shadow of her overachieving siblings, the shy psychology grad has struggled to find her own place in the world. So when she inherits a long-forgotten summer camp, Leah sees an opportunity to help other kids who are struggling—and maybe find happiness for herself. Her plan takes an unexpected turn, however, after a scorching encounter with the local fire chief, Lucas Carter. He’s brave, he’s kind…and he’s not quite ready to settle down. Leah is drawn to the rugged firefighter—but she fears she’ll be burned if she gets too close. Still, Leah and Lucas can’t help but fall harder for each other, until the ill-fated uncertainty of their future can no longer be ignored. As another sizzling summer unfolds in Blossom Branch, will they both finally find the home—and the love—they’ve been searching for? Bonus novella! Ice cream store owner Ginny Black is so close to getting her happily-ever-after, she can practically taste it. And then she learns she's pregnant. So when her dream guy, a successful local woodworker, asks her to move in with him, is it because it’s the right thing to do...or because he loves her? Blossom Branch Book 1: The Runaway Bride of Blossom Branch Book 2: One Sweet Southern Summer