Ain't She a Peach?

ebook Southern Eclectic

By Molly Harper

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From beloved romance author Molly Harper (Half-Moon Hollow and The Nice Girls series) comes the second title in her women's fiction series, Southern Eclectic, which features the lives, losses and loves of the McCready family as they manage their family's generational funeral home and bait shop (you read that correctly) on the shore of picturesque Lake Sackett, Georgia.
As Lake Sackett's county coroner, as well as the chief embalmer at McCready Family Funeral Home and Bait Shop, it's a good thing Frankie McCready is comfortable around dead people. Some might say too comfortable, were they to hear her chatting away with the recently deceased. Frankie would say that her good southern manners taught her that everyone deserves a friendly hello. Luckily though, Frankie is a McCready, and her quirks hardly stand out. Besides, after overcoming a serious childhood illness, Frankie isn't about to let anyone tell her how to live her life (well, except maybe her mama).
Frankie can't help her intense interest in the new town sheriff, Eric Lindon, new to town from Atlanta, and seemingly the polar opposite of her—he's straight laced, follows the rules to a T, and faints immediately upon seeing a dead body. Frankie's got to wonder, is he afraid of the dark too?
But both Frankie and Eric have bigger problems—someone has been breaking in at the funeral home and she'll be damned if anyone disrespects the dead in her home. Frankie's methods (she's never been known for subtlety) for catching the intruder conflict with Eric's law-abiding strategy. On the case, Frankie and Eric's friendship is tested, and before they find the intruder, they may discover more about each other, and themselves, than they ever thought possible.
With Ain't She a Peach, Molly Harper once again shows that "she never lets the reader down with her delightfully entertaining stories," (Single Titles).
"Another round of hilarity and romance in Harper's second Southern Eclectic novel." (RT Reviews)
"Witty, snarky, and a whole lot of Southern comfort is wrapped up in this sweet read. Not to be missed!" (A Midwife Life)
Harper infuses merriment...into her laid-back [Southern Eclectic] series." (Publishers Weekly)
Ain't She a Peach?