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Again, Alabama
by Susan Sands
If you've ever had a thought like "Who gets married in Alabama on game day, anyway?" you'll be a Southerner, and much of the backdrop will feel very familiar to you.
Cammie fled her home town after her heart was broken and never intended to come back, least of all like this, but she can't abandon her family. Now she's trying to resurrect her mother's business, avoid the handyman, deal with her professional problems and still retain some vestige of sanity. It's unfortunate for her that all the hidden layers of secrets, rivalry and old flames are now being revealed.
A couple of potential problems were solved far too easily, but sometimes real life isn't a soap opera! This was a perfect read at the lake.
Disclaimer: I received a free copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Cammie fled her home town after her heart was broken and never intended to come back, least of all like this, but she can't abandon her family. Now she's trying to resurrect her mother's business, avoid the handyman, deal with her professional problems and still retain some vestige of sanity. It's unfortunate for her that all the hidden layers of secrets, rivalry and old flames are now being revealed.
A couple of potential problems were solved far too easily, but sometimes real life isn't a soap opera! This was a perfect read at the lake.
Disclaimer: I received a free copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.