book cover of Cynthia
 

Cynthia

(2024)
(The sixth book in the Apron Strings series)
A novel by

 
 

At twenty-two, Cynthia Bailey has had enough family drama to last a lifetime. She loves her small eastern North Carolina town, and longs to settle into a simple, quiet life on her own . . . or maybe with Tucker, the boy next door who won't stop asking her to marry him. Unfortunately, Momma's wild ways have a tendency of throwing monkey wrenches into Cynthia's plans. Besides, without Cynthia there to keep constant watch over her, Momma is certain to get herself into real trouble.

Cynthia has one respite from her problems: Granny Tru's farm. Momma doesn't like her going there, as she left Granny and farm life behind long ago and expects Cynthia to do the same. But she doesn't dare say much, because if there’s anyone more strong-willed and determined than Momma, it’s Granny.

Cynthia secretly wishes everyone would just get along. But Momma and Granny are worlds apart, with bitterness, family secrets, and tragedies between them. It all seems hopeless until, tired of Momma's frozen TV dinners, Cynthia asks Granny True for help learning to cook. When Granny gives her a vintage cookbook she acquired from a used book shop, she finds much more than cooking lessons. She finds faith, hope, and a way back to healing for her family.


Genre: Inspirational

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