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Polly ~ Book One in a string of heartfelt inspirational stories, featuring different women throughout the decades from 1920 to 2020.
The Great War has ended, but Polly Holloways heart is shattered when her fiancé finally returns homewith a French war bride. Now her future feels desolate, until she fastens onto the idea of using her skills and a special cookbook to turn her grandfathers Victorian house into a fashionable ladies tea room. Yet, how will she endure the patronage of the woman who stole her sweetheart? Moreover, the suave tavern owner down the block is interfering in her business, personal and otherwise. Heaven only knows what goes on behind his doors.
Ross Dalton can no longer sell liquor in his establishment. With prohibition in force, its a mixed blessing. Ross met God on the battlefield, and he wants to start fresh, but he must earn a living. Converting his bar into a coffee house offers a partial solution. Still, bootleggers are pressing him to pedal their moonshine, and the girl up the street is convinced his place is a front for a speakeasy. Shes awfully cute when she turns up her pert little nose at his friendly overtures. How can he convince her he isnt going to tarnish the neighborhood or ruin her business? And will she believe hes a changed man when the bootleggers double down?
Genre: Inspirational
Polly ~ Book One in a string of heartfelt inspirational stories, featuring different women throughout the decades from 1920 to 2020.
The Great War has ended, but Polly Holloways heart is shattered when her fiancé finally returns homewith a French war bride. Now her future feels desolate, until she fastens onto the idea of using her skills and a special cookbook to turn her grandfathers Victorian house into a fashionable ladies tea room. Yet, how will she endure the patronage of the woman who stole her sweetheart? Moreover, the suave tavern owner down the block is interfering in her business, personal and otherwise. Heaven only knows what goes on behind his doors.
Ross Dalton can no longer sell liquor in his establishment. With prohibition in force, its a mixed blessing. Ross met God on the battlefield, and he wants to start fresh, but he must earn a living. Converting his bar into a coffee house offers a partial solution. Still, bootleggers are pressing him to pedal their moonshine, and the girl up the street is convinced his place is a front for a speakeasy. Shes awfully cute when she turns up her pert little nose at his friendly overtures. How can he convince her he isnt going to tarnish the neighborhood or ruin her business? And will she believe hes a changed man when the bootleggers double down?
Genre: Inspirational
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