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Lowcountry Summer (Lowcountry Tales #7) - Dorothea Benton Frank
Lowcountry Summer (Lowcountry Tales #7)
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"Happy birthday? My pig-farmer boyfriend was in absentia, the county sheriff was the current cause of some very naughty thoughts, my drunk sister-in-law was passed out at my kitchen table, and my dead mother had sent balloons. What else could a girl want?" On the occasion of her 46th birthday,... show more
"Happy birthday? My pig-farmer boyfriend was in absentia, the county sheriff was the current cause of some very naughty thoughts, my drunk sister-in-law was passed out at my kitchen table, and my dead mother had sent balloons. What else could a girl want?" On the occasion of her 46th birthday, Caroline Wimbley Levine is concerned about filling the large shoes of her late, force-of-nature mother, Miss Lavinia, the former Queen of Tall Pines Plantation. Still, Caroline loves a challenge—and she simply will not be fazed by the myriad family catastrophes surrounding her. She'll deal with brother Trip's tricky romantic entanglements, son Eric and his mysterious girlfriend, and go toe-to-toe with alcoholic Frances Mae and her four hellcats without batting an eye, becoming more like Miss Lavinia every day . . . which is not an entirely good thing. Return with New York Times bestselling author Dorothea Benton Frank to the South Carolina Lowcountry—as a new generation stumbles, survives, and reveals their secrets by the banks of the mighty Edisto River.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780062020734 (0062020730)
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Lowcountry Tales (#7)
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0.0 Lowcountry Summer: A Plantation Novel
Caroline Wimbley Levine is a true Southern gentlewoman - quirky, independent, aristocratic. Add to that being snobby, randy and a true busy body, and you have a fairly accurate picture of Miss Caroline. She is truly one unique individual. She is judgmental and somewhat hypocritical, especially when ...
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