If You Like Mary Kay Andrews

Mary Kay Andrews writes fun and breezy stories that take place in the South. While some of her novels are cozy mysteries (originally published under Kathy Hogan Trocheck), the highlights of Andrews' character-driven novels are her charming and humorous portraits of Southern life. Andrews has a knack for creating strong, intelligent, and likeable female characters, who rebound from adversity by pursuing unlikely romances, untangling manipulative schemes, and forming meaningful friendships.

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1.5 stars
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RECOMMENDED BY MARY KAY ANDREWS "FOR ANYONE WHO'S EVER WANTED TO TURN THE PAGE ON THEIR OLD LIFE"
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"Jess loves her work as a high-profile lawyer in the respectable and austere city of Charleston. But when she finds her husband, Parker, has been cheating on her with his assistant, she retreats, with her thirty year-old daughter Caitlin for support, to her childhood home on Cape Cod, in Chatham. Caitlin has always been bright but directionless, looking for her passion but keeps coming up blank. And Jess needs to regroup with the help of good food...
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3.9 stars
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Young army vet Michelle Sanderson returns to Blackberry Island Inn, the home she left long ago, to claim her inheritance and recover from war. But she finds Carly Williams, her former best friend, running the inn and the business on the verge of financial collapse. To save the inn, the two women must put aside their feelings and work together, but can they heal their past, too?