by Molly Harper
I found this book to be just plain flat. The story was slow, no real interest. Usually I enjoy Molly Harper’s books. I have purchased the next two shorts in this series. We shall see.
I really enjoyed reading this book. It was a very nice change of pace for me. I read so many mystery & suspense stories that I feel I need to read some women's fiction just to keep me human.This one certainly fit the bill. There was some humor regarding a huge shrimp tower and flamingoes or peacocks...
Molly Harper's writing makes me laugh, but I remember when I read her first Half-Moon Hollow book Nice Girls Don't Have Fangs, it took me a good part of the book to care about the MC, Jane; the book just started off slow and bumpy for me. Sweet Tea and Sympathy was the same; I just wasn't feeling ...
Molly Harper is a new to me author and after reading this one, I'm wondering how I've missed her. Sweet Tea and Sympathy is packed full of the charm and wit that is so often associated with small-town Southern life. Margot's journey from working with the Chicago elite to a job in the family business...
Margot Cary’s life just fell apart. Hoping for a partnership with the elite event planning firm she’s given ten years of her life to, Margot finds herself fired and blackballed after an event for the upper crust of Chicago implodes with dramatic flare. Her only option for help is her estranged birth...
Title: Sweet Tea and Sympathy Author: Molly Harper Publisher: Gallery Books Series:Southern Eclectic #1 Reviewed By: Arlena Dean Rating: Four Review: "Sweet Tea and Sympathy" by Molly Harper My Thoughts..... This was quite a interesting read with some really humorous scenes t...
Nestled on the shore of Lake Sackett, Georgia is the McCready Family Funeral Home and Bait Shop. (What, you have a problem with one-stop shopping?) Two McCready brothers started two separate businesses in the same building back in 1928, and now it’s become one big family affair. And true to form in ...