Category Archives: Southern Lit

The Summer Girls

By: Mary Alice Monroe Lowcountry Summer #1   Three sisters at various stages of life, separated by time and distance, are summoned to their Grandmother’s home to celebrate her birthday. Little do they know, Mamaw has plans to make sure … Continue reading

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Sasee Review

Waterline By: Elizabeth Robertson Huntsinger Virginia Ross’ life has been turned upside down. Now living on her beloved Chaucer, she is determined to document all of her husband’s assets in order to have a fair divorce settlement. (It is the … Continue reading

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My Sister’s Books Review #63

Life is Short, So Read this Fast! By: Ann Ipock Life is Short, So Read this Fast! is the second of three books written by Ann Ipock. They are a collection of her newspaper articles and other writings. This particular … Continue reading

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My Sister’s Books #41

The year 1887, was special for Haw County, it was the year that the town got their first railroad, but for the Hartsoe family, it was the year their daughter, Mary Bet was born. Mary Bet suffered the loss of … Continue reading

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My Sister’s Books #15

Code of the Forest By: Jon Buchan Set along the coast of Georgetown, South Carolina, a battle rages between local environmentalists and the corrupt politicians over whether or not to allow a chemical plant to be built. Wade McNabb, publisher … Continue reading

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Leaving Tuscaloosa

By: Walter Bennett. Format: Paperback. Read: April 2013. It is the summer of 1962 and two young men’s lives are about to change forever. Richeboux Branscomb is a young, white male who should have stayed at the dance with his … Continue reading

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Rockapocalypse

Disharmony of Justice. By: Byron Suggs. Format: Paperback. Read: November 2012.     The moment Peter Travers was born, the soul of Buddy Holly was ascending into Heaven. Fifteen years later, Peter was having a wonderful summer with his friends, and … Continue reading

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