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Sugaring Season: Stories from Thornton & Beyond
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Sugaring Season: Stories from Thornton & Beyond

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In 1953, a young Naval officer returned home to his family and fell in love with the girl who met him at the train.

"He'll tell you, if you stop to say hello, that he fell in love with her the moment he saw her, but she fell in love with him on the bridge." Katherine's voice had gone hoarse. "His face lights up like a boy's." - Kate Pease in Sweet Pease.

Thornton, Vermont's most enduring love story echoes through the generations that follow George Cartwright and Ginny Fletcher-from Walt and Molly Fuller's youthful passion to Elisha McNair's elegant rediscovery of a childhood infatuation, from Seth Weston's Big Hurt to George and Ginny's daughter's second chance at love.

Sugaring Season celebrates the sweetness of everyday love in eight short stories from the world of the Thornton Vermont Series. These eight stories can be read outside the series, or as a companion to the novels.

Note: this is the first time these eight stories have appeared together, but some readers may be familiar with some of them already as newsletter freebies or previously published works. The eponymous final story-Sugaring Season-is brand new for this release.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bannerwing Books
Date
1 May 2022
Pages
198
ISBN
9798985685442

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.

In 1953, a young Naval officer returned home to his family and fell in love with the girl who met him at the train.

"He'll tell you, if you stop to say hello, that he fell in love with her the moment he saw her, but she fell in love with him on the bridge." Katherine's voice had gone hoarse. "His face lights up like a boy's." - Kate Pease in Sweet Pease.

Thornton, Vermont's most enduring love story echoes through the generations that follow George Cartwright and Ginny Fletcher-from Walt and Molly Fuller's youthful passion to Elisha McNair's elegant rediscovery of a childhood infatuation, from Seth Weston's Big Hurt to George and Ginny's daughter's second chance at love.

Sugaring Season celebrates the sweetness of everyday love in eight short stories from the world of the Thornton Vermont Series. These eight stories can be read outside the series, or as a companion to the novels.

Note: this is the first time these eight stories have appeared together, but some readers may be familiar with some of them already as newsletter freebies or previously published works. The eponymous final story-Sugaring Season-is brand new for this release.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bannerwing Books
Date
1 May 2022
Pages
198
ISBN
9798985685442