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“A tale woven so carefully, so intricately and so completely, that there isn’t a gap or a question as to what just happened or an unsatisfying moment in this story.”
Don’t miss The Story of Sassy Sweetwater: Southern Fiction For Women by Vera Jane Cook

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The Story of Sassy Sweetwater: Southern Fiction for Women

by Vera Jane Cook
4.1 stars – 41 reviews
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Here’s the set-up:
After thirteen years on the run Violet McLaughlin returns to Carter’s Crossing, South Carolina, in 1962, with her young daughter, Sassy. The Crossing is right outside of Beaufort and the turmoil of the Civil Rights movement will forever leave its scars on the young and impressionable girl. As Sassy stands before the imposing white farmhouse for the first time, with no knowledge of her history but that the McLaughlin’s are her kin, Sassy begins a journey that will tear her apart before it heals her. Growing up among secrets that will forever damage her relationship with her mother, she attempts to make sense of her past. But will her passion for art and her love for Thomas Tierney be enough to sustain her future? Will the journey she must take to discover the truth be worth the journey?

5 Star ForeWord Clarion Review

“a sweeping coming of age saga” “a haunting portrait” “The Story of Sassy Sweetwater is an uplifting read.”

In the town of Hollow Creek, South Carolina, two separate murders, 15 years apart, unite 15-year-old Pleasant Day and 60-year-old Clarissa Blackwell in a search for the truth…
Pleasant Day by Vera Jane Cook

Pleasant Day: Southern Fiction for Women

by Vera Jane Cook
4.2 stars – 12 reviews
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“Absolutely unputdownable, a real page turner. Be prepared to clear your schedule for the day.” —Wall to Wall Books

In the town of Hollow Creek, South Carolina two separate murders, fifteen years apart, unite fifteen-year-old Pleasant Day and sixty-year-old Clarissa Blackwell. As Pleasant struggles with her mother’s distance, her father’s infidelity and the death of her best friend, she draws closer to Clarissa, an older woman with an uncanny, almost psychic, ability to ‘read people.’

As Clarissa uncovers the stories behind the murders, both Pleasant and Clarissa’s worlds are transformed by the truths they’re forced to accept, and both find solace and strength in the shared histories that have shaped them.

Sexual confusion and dysfunction cause the unraveling of the perfect American family in small town Georgia in 1960…
Vera Jane Cook’s Where The Wildflowers Grow

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Where the Wildflowers Grow: Southern Fiction for Women

by Vera Jane Cook
4.2 stars – 21 reviews
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Sexual confusion and dysfunction cause the unraveling of the perfect American family in small town Georgia in 1960. Rose Cassidy’s fantasy life is a haunting reminder that she’s living a lie. So when she has the opportunity to act on those fantasies, she dives in without any thought to consequences.
Rose’s husband, Ryan, has fantasies of his own, and his actions cause unimaginable pain to the very children he tries so hard to protect. When the happiness each member of the Cassidy family seeks so desperately to find is shattered by shame, guilt, and ultimately murder, they must each face the truth that lies deep within their souls.

“Cook sets up several unsolved mysteries throughout her story, and though some may seem unlikely on their own, she does a skillful job of drawing all of the threads together in the end. Where the Wildflowers Grow will appeal to readers who want a fast-paced page-turner with new revelations on every page.” – 4 Star ForeWord Clarion Review

Where the Wildflowers Grow: Southern Fiction for Women by [Cook, Vera Jane]

Start your summer reading early with this feel-good coming of age story taking place in 1960’s Tennessee. Dancing Backward in Paradise: Southern Fiction for Women from the award-winning Vera Jane Cook

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Dancing Backward in Paradise: Southern Fiction for Women

by Vera Jane Cook
3.9 stars – 16 reviews
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Life for Grace Place is all about sucking on “meat jerkys” and Lenny Bean, her handsome lover. However, Grace’s mother has loftier plans for her daughter. She insists that Grace save her money and move to New York City so she can find fame and fortune as an actress.

Grace works as a cleaning lady for wealthy Betty Ann Houseman so she can pool her pennies for the trip north. Betty Ann has a passion for men more pronounced than her overbite, and it isn’t long before she’s parting the sheets for Lenny Bean. But just before Grace leaves Hixson,Tennessee for New York City, she uncovers an insidious plot: the Bean family is trying to steal Betty Ann’s estate.

Without being able to help Betty Ann, Grace flees to New York, where she faces her darkest hours. In a world of surprises, Grace truly discovers paradise.

I was just browsing through titles when I found this book and read the few reviews that are there already for DANCING BACKWARD IN PARADISE. On the basis of these reviews, I ordered the book and I simply can’t put it down. This is a novel about a “real” young girl living in an upscale trailer park, her move to New York City to make it “big”, the people she comes to know along the way, and the way she chooses to live her life. She is funny, sensitive, innocent ( though not sexually) and so appealing. I loved her mother with her sometimes odd words of wisdom, and I just can’t recommend this book enough. Why this book isn’t on its way up the best-sellers list, I will never understand, but I’m recommending it to everyone I know. True, Grace has a mouth on her and can be a bit “raunchy” in some of her expressions- but that’s what makes her funny and real. I’m trying to decide whether to suggest this for my Readers Club- if you read it, tell me what you think- Enjoy!” – Amazon Review

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The Story of Sassy Sweetwater: Southern Fiction for Women by [Cook, Vera Jane]

Sassy begins a journey that will tear her apart before it heals her.

The Story of Sassy Sweetwater

by Vera Jane Cook

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After years on the run, Violet returns to Carter’s Crossing, SC, in 1962, with her daughter, Sassy.

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The events of one horrific night, fifty years ago, threatens to unravel Bessie’s current, uncomplicated life: Vera Jane Cook’s Lies A River Deep

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Lies a River Deep

by Vera Jane Cook
3.2 stars – 5 reviews
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In the summer of 1962, at a high school graduation party, Bessie Day Hardy is brutally raped. Fifty years later, the consequences of that horrific night will transition into unforeseen events that will shatter her serene and uncomplicated life.
Lies a River Deep by [Cook, Vera Jane]

Sexual confusion and dysfunction cause the unraveling of the perfect American family in small town Georgia in 1960 in Where the Wildflowers Grow: Southern Fiction for Women by Vera Jane Cook.

Where the Wildflowers Grow: Southern Fiction for Women

by Vera Jane Cook
4.2 stars – 21 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Cook sets up several unsolved mysteries throughout her story, and though some may seem unlikely on their own, she does a skillful job of drawing all of the threads together in the
end. Where the Wildflowers Grow will appeal to readers who want a fast-paced page-turner with new revelations on every page.” – 4 Star ForeWord Clarion Review

Sexual confusion and dysfunction cause the unraveling of the perfect American family in small town Georgia in 1960. Rose Cassidy’s fantasy life is a haunting reminder that she’s living a lie. So when she has the opportunity to act on those fantasies, she dives in without any thought to consequences.
Rose’s husband, Ryan, has fantasies of his own, and his actions cause unimaginable pain to the very children he tries so hard to protect. When the happiness each member of the Cassidy family seeks so desperately to find is shattered by shame, guilt, and ultimately murder, they must each face the truth that lies deep within their souls.