"Delightfully witty...Savannah Breeze is a detective story with a beachy twist." --Southern Living Mary Kay Andrews takes us back to Savannah, Georgia, in Savannah Breeze, the uproarious sequel to her blockbuster New York Times bestseller, Savannah Blues. Breeze is the story of BeBe Loudermilk, a
Savannah Scarlett
β Scribed by Becky Lee Weyrich
- Publisher
- Diversion Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 233 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1626813272
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β¦ Synopsis
The winner of the RT Book Reviews Lifetime Achievement Award pens "a steamy, suspenseful tale of romance amid a modern-day Savannah" (Romantic Times).
When Scarlett Lamar returns home to Savannah to restore her mother's ancestral mansion, she has no idea the antique mirror that she's been captivated by since childhood is actually a window to her past.
Before long, Scarlett becomes the target of a passionate rivalry between two men from her past. While Allen Overman, both charming and seductive, wants Scarlett enough to pursue her across the rivers of time, Bolton Conrad has loved her since he first saw her walk into her first Cotillion ballβon the arm of Allen. Now Scarlett is back in Bolton's life, setting off a series of events that will either join their hearts or tear them apart forever.
"Weyrich's novels are an ingenious blend of history and the stuff of legends." βAffaire de Coeur
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