A review by trudyd
Sweet Tea and Sympathy by Molly Harper

5.0

Molly Harper has me falling in love with Southern romances. First it was her Bluegrass series. I laughed so hard that I got a stomach ache reading those stories.

And now the Southern Eclectic series has be busting a gut. The situations these people find themselves in will have you rolling your eyes and rolling on the floor. Only Molly Harper could come up with such an eclectic assortment of relatives living in a "compound" and most of the working in some capacity at McCready Family Funeral Home and Bait Shop.

At the beginning of the book Margot doesn't even her dad's side of the family, the McCready family. An incident at work involving shrimp and crazy flamingos finds her unemployed. With no chance of finding another job as party planner she finds herself heading to Lake Sackett, Georgia where nothing will be the same again.

She isn't looking for love. She isn't even looking for companionship. She is looking for a place to lick her wounds and pick up the pieces of her life. What she finds is a gorgeous widower, Kyle, that just happens to be the elementary school principal and the stranger that she ran amuck with her hair on fire one night outside a bar.

Where life goes from her you will only know when you pick up this amazing romance. Be prepared to laugh, cry and scream. Margot is on the rollercoaster ride of her life and you get to ride along.

6/28/21 Awesome audiobook. It was a great way to hide for the unexpected high heat.