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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Hesterwine, Texas 1943
When strangers, white Mary Kenny and colored Leeta Bulow, run out of bus ticket money in a small Texas town and are threatened by the bigoted sheriff, they are rescued by elderly spinster sisters, Clara and Justine Hesterwine, and taken to the sisters’ once opulent old mansion. Mary and Leeta soon discover that they are not the only ones plagued by troubles; Clara and Justine have an abundance of them, the least of which is the windmill sitter, their crazy widowed cousin, Etta Ruth Morley. Moreover, the sisters might lose their ancestral home to a calculating banker with an eye for their property and whose son-in-law, the sheriff, with connections to the Klu Klux clan, helps him block every effort made by Mary, Leeta, and friends from town to earn money to pay the elderly sisters’ mortgage. Mary finds herself drawn to a handsome local, and Leeta, who has no intention to stay in this small town, fights a growing attraction with another. Meanwhile, a fifty-year-old rift between Clara and Justine simmers just beneath the surface: A love triangle between one man and two women is always a bad situation, but a love triangle between one man and two sisters is disastrous, isn’t it, girls, taunts their annoying pixilated cousin, Etta Ruth. All parties involved, as well as the reader, are in for a surprise when the half-century feud between Clara and Justine comes to a shocking end. A fantastic story of heartbreak, loss, and redemption, the sweet and funny Hesterwine, Texas 1942 will keep you laughing out loud and rooting for these wonderful characters. - Cara Lockwood, USA Today bestselling author of I Do (But I Don’t)
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Hesterwine, Texas 1943
When strangers, white Mary Kenny and colored Leeta Bulow, run out of bus ticket money in a small Texas town and are threatened by the bigoted sheriff, they are rescued by elderly spinster sisters, Clara and Justine Hesterwine, and taken to the sisters’ once opulent old mansion. Mary and Leeta soon discover that they are not the only ones plagued by troubles; Clara and Justine have an abundance of them, the least of which is the windmill sitter, their crazy widowed cousin, Etta Ruth Morley. Moreover, the sisters might lose their ancestral home to a calculating banker with an eye for their property and whose son-in-law, the sheriff, with connections to the Klu Klux clan, helps him block every effort made by Mary, Leeta, and friends from town to earn money to pay the elderly sisters’ mortgage. Mary finds herself drawn to a handsome local, and Leeta, who has no intention to stay in this small town, fights a growing attraction with another. Meanwhile, a fifty-year-old rift between Clara and Justine simmers just beneath the surface: A love triangle between one man and two women is always a bad situation, but a love triangle between one man and two sisters is disastrous, isn’t it, girls, taunts their annoying pixilated cousin, Etta Ruth. All parties involved, as well as the reader, are in for a surprise when the half-century feud between Clara and Justine comes to a shocking end. A fantastic story of heartbreak, loss, and redemption, the sweet and funny Hesterwine, Texas 1942 will keep you laughing out loud and rooting for these wonderful characters. - Cara Lockwood, USA Today bestselling author of I Do (But I Don’t)