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Sally Kilpatrick

    Sally Kilpatrick schreibt Südstaaten-Fiktion voller kleiner Städte und großer Herzen. Ihre Erzählungen thematisieren oft Familie, Gemeinschaft und die Komplexität menschlicher Begierden vor einem eindeutig südstaatlichen Hintergrund. Kilpatricks unverwechselbare Stimme und ihr erzählerischer Stil entführen die Leser in Welten, in denen moralische Zwickmühlen und herzliche Verbindungen miteinander verknüpft sind. Sie zeichnet sich darin aus, Charaktere zu erschaffen, deren Reisen mit Authentizität und emotionaler Tiefe Anklang finden.

    Bless Her Heart
    Oh My Stars
    • Oh My Stars

      • 311 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,7(311)Abgeben

      Like most things in Ellery, Tennessee, this year's Drive Thru Nativity is a little unconventional. The Dollar General parking lot doubles as a Bethlehem stable, and widowed writer Ivy Long, who's been roped into playing Mary, sure as heck isn't a virgin. But then comes an unexpected development: a genuine, real-life baby left in the manger, with only a brief note. And somehow, in the kerfluffle that follows, Ivy finds her life is about to change. The holidays are a bittersweet time for Ivy filled with memories of her beloved late husband and reminders that life doesn't always offer the happily-ever-afters her readers expect. So when Ivy ends up with custody of the baby, she can only chalk it up to a Christmas miracle. She doesn't know if it will be forever, but with help from family, she'll make little Zuzu's first Christmas a good one. The nativity's Joseph, aka Gabe Ledbetter, has a pediatrics background that's coming in mighty handy. In turn, Ivy is helping Gabe find his place in the quirky community. If that place turns out to be somewhere near Ivy, well, maybe this particular Christmas story will turn out to be merry and bright after all.

      Oh My Stars
    • Bless Her Heart

      • 482 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      When she discovers that her born-again pastor husband has been ministering to some of his flock a little too eagerly, Posey also learns that he has left her broke and homeless, forcing her to return to her mother's house for a fresh start.

      Bless Her Heart