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Laugh-out-loud funny and unabashedly uplifting, with just the right amount of Southern sass, Sally Kilpatricks wonderful novel centers on one womans journey from an unhappy marriage to a surprising second chance . . .
On the day Posey Love discovers that her born-again husband has been ministering to some of his flock a little too eagerly, she also learns that hes left her broke and homeless. Posey married Chad ten years ago in hopes of finding the stability her hippie mother couldnt provide. Instead she got all the trappings of securityhouse, car, seemingly respectable husbandat the price of her freedom.
Poseys mother, Lark, accepts her daughters return home with grace, though her sister cant resist pointing out that being a sweet Southern wife hasnt worked out as planned. And so, with the Seven Deadly Sins as a guide, Posey decides to let loose for once. Envy is easy to check off the listPosey only has to look at her best friends adorable baby for that. One very drunken night out takes care of gluttony. As for lusther long-time friend, John, is suddenly becoming much more than a pal. One by one, Posey is bulldozing through her old beliefs about love, familyand what it really means to be good. And shes finding that breaking a few rules might be the perfect way to heal a heart . . .
Praise for Sally Kilpatricks Novels
Don't miss this quirky, fun love story. I couldn't put it down.
--Haywood Smith, New York Times bestselling author on Better Get to Livin
Kilpatrick mixes loss and devastation with hope and a little bit of Southern charm. She will leave
the reader laughing through tears. RT Book Reviews on The Happy Hour Choir
A pleasantly engaging take on Romeo and Juliet.
Library Journal on Bittersweet Creek
Genre: General Fiction
On the day Posey Love discovers that her born-again husband has been ministering to some of his flock a little too eagerly, she also learns that hes left her broke and homeless. Posey married Chad ten years ago in hopes of finding the stability her hippie mother couldnt provide. Instead she got all the trappings of securityhouse, car, seemingly respectable husbandat the price of her freedom.
Poseys mother, Lark, accepts her daughters return home with grace, though her sister cant resist pointing out that being a sweet Southern wife hasnt worked out as planned. And so, with the Seven Deadly Sins as a guide, Posey decides to let loose for once. Envy is easy to check off the listPosey only has to look at her best friends adorable baby for that. One very drunken night out takes care of gluttony. As for lusther long-time friend, John, is suddenly becoming much more than a pal. One by one, Posey is bulldozing through her old beliefs about love, familyand what it really means to be good. And shes finding that breaking a few rules might be the perfect way to heal a heart . . .
Praise for Sally Kilpatricks Novels
Don't miss this quirky, fun love story. I couldn't put it down.
--Haywood Smith, New York Times bestselling author on Better Get to Livin
Kilpatrick mixes loss and devastation with hope and a little bit of Southern charm. She will leave
the reader laughing through tears. RT Book Reviews on The Happy Hour Choir
A pleasantly engaging take on Romeo and Juliet.
Library Journal on Bittersweet Creek
Genre: General Fiction
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