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Sweet tea and sympathy a book club recommendation molly harper
Sweet tea and sympathy a book club recommendation molly harper













Nestled on the shore of Lake Sackett, Georgia is the McCready Family Funeral Home and Bait Shop. I also recommend having read or listened to the earlier books in the series first too as there are developments in Margot and Kyle’s relationship which will be better appreciated that way.From beloved author Molly Harper comes the first novel in the contemporary romance series, Southern Eclectic, about a big-city party planner who finds true love in a small Georgia town. I’m sure it will be much more satisfying if one can read or listen to the full length book immediately after. That said, I think I did get a better picture of Frankie and Eric from having read the novella first so I do recommend it for that reason alone. It is a prequel to Ain’t She a Peach and does not stand alone. What worked for me (and what didn’t): I read Peachy Flippin’ Keen in May. What’s he so worried about? And what kind of cop can get a job with the Atlanta PD but can’t stand to look at a dead body?įrankie has other questions that need answering first-namely, who’s behind the recent break-in attempts at the funeral home, and how can she stop them? This one really does seem like a job for the sheriff-and as Frankie and Eric do their best Scooby-Doo impressions to catch their man, they get closer to spilling some secrets they thought were buried forever. Maybe that’s why Frankie is so fascinated by new sheriff Eric Linden…a recent transplant from Atlanta, he sees a homicide in every hunting accident or boat crash, which seems a little paranoid for this sleepy tourist town. Led by Great-Aunt Tootie, the gambling, boozing, dog-collecting matriarch of the family, everyone looks out for one another-which usually means getting up in everyone else’s business. Lake Sackett’s embalmer and county coroner, Frankie’s goth styling and passion for nerd culture mean she’s not your typical Southern girl, but the McCreadys are hardly your typical Southern family. Not like a ghost whisperer or anything-but it seems rude to embalm them and not at least say hello.įortunately, at the McCready Family Funeral Home & Bait Shop, Frankie’s eccentricities fit right in. What it’s about: (from Goodreads) An Atlanta ex-cop comes to sleepy Lake Sackett, Georgia, seeking peace and quiet-but he hasn’t bargained on falling for Frankie, the cutest coroner he’s ever met.įrankie McCready talks to dead people. Why I read it: This is one from my own TBL.















Sweet tea and sympathy a book club recommendation molly harper