Gimme Some Sugar
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Molly Harper
A young widow returns to Lake Sackett, Georgia to face the ghosts of her past—and decide if she’s ready to take another chance on love—in the third sparkling Southern Eclectic novel that “goes down as easy as honey on a deep-fried Twinkie” (Library Journal, on Sweet Tea and Sympathy). Lucy Bowman would never have guessed that her best friend, Duffy McCready (of McCready’s Bait Shop & Funeral Home) has been in love with her since they were kids. Fear of rejection and his own romantic complications prevented Duffy from confessing his true feelings in high school, so he stood by and watched her wed Wayne Bowman right after high school. Wayne had always been a cheapskate, so it comes as no surprise when he suffers a fatal accident while fixing his own truck. Even as her family and friends invade Lucy’s life and insist that the new widow is too fragile to do much beyond weeping, Lucy is ashamed to admit that life without Wayne is easier, less complicated. After all, no one knew what a relentless, soul-grinding trudge marriage to Wayne had been. Only Duffy can tell she’s hiding something. In need of a fresh start, Lucy asks Duffy to put his cabinet-building skills to use, transforming the town's meat shop into a bake shop. As the bakery takes shape, Lucy and Duffy discover the spark that pulled them together so many years ago. Could this finally be the second chance he’s always hoped for? Once again Molly Harper “writes characters you can’t help but fall in love with” (RT Book Reviews) in this charming and entertaining love story.
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Author
Molly Harper
Pages
304
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2019-04-02
ISBN
1501151371 9781501151378
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"I actually loved this, which is kind of hilarious to me because I really only read it to check off a prompt in a reading challenge I’m doing. But I’m thrilled to learn that this is a series, and that two side characters I loved in this book have their own novels! While I may end up reading them backwards, I really enjoyed this introduction to the Southern Eclectic books. As someone who did not grow up in the South but lives here now, I got a real kick out of the small town politics and southern mannerisms on full display throughout the story, and I’m a sucker for a second chance romance. Not to mention the food descriptions...I’m going to end up eating an inordinate amount of red velvet cake as a result of this cover!"
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