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Sixth in the series about the town that ain't going nowhere,
and don't want to.
It's Valentine's Day weekend in Mossy Creek, and romantic chaos erupts everywhere! Complicating matters is a small, quirky, touring circus, stranded in town when their bus breaks down. With mimes, jugglers, bear tamers and acrobats running amuck, no heart is safe!
Read the free Valentine's story Be Mime in At Home in Mossy Creek
at www.bellebooks.com/BeMime.html
Bellebooks, ISBN:
0976876086
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You could drink a glass of milk straight from the cow, ride a dirt road in the back of an old pick-up truck, and sleep on the back porch with a hound dog for company. A visit to Grandma and Grandpa's almost always promised a great adventure on their farm. Step back in time to the heartfelt innocence of a Southern childhood, a time when the rest of the world seemed far away and life was as clear as the morning dew on a ripe tomato.
Bellebooks, ISBN: 0976876021
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Maybe it's the post-New Year's boredom. Maybe it's the cold, frisky air. Whatever the cause, the citizens of Mossy Creek seem determined to get into trouble on a clear winter day in mid-January. Police Chief Amos Royden and his loyal officers, Mutt and Sandy, can barely keep up with the calls. Hank and Casey Blackshear's great aunt Irene, 93, leads a protest march of angry old folks--on their electric scooters. Louise and Charlie Sawyer battle renovation pitfalls (literally) in their cranky house. Pearl Quinlan fights her sister, Spiva, over a plate of brownies. Patty Campbell performs a makeover on Orville Gene Simpson's front yard, against Orville's will. All that and more! Last, but not least, Amos and Ida finally stop fighting their secret attraction, but then the trouble really begins!
Bellebooks, ISBN:
0-9768760-4-3
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Read the free Christmas story A Very Mossy Christmas in A Day in Mossy Creek at www.bellebooks.com/MossyCreekChristmas.html

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More Sweet Tea is written by the same core group of authors who made Sweet Tea and Jesus Shoes so enjoyable, including Debra Dixon, Sandra Chastain, Virginia Ellis and Deborah Smith. This volume also introduces readers to other up-and-coming Southern writers such as Susan Goggins, Maureen Hardegree, Clara Wimberly, Betty Cordell, and Bert Goolsby.
Let us take you Back. Let Us take you home. Settle back into that comfortable chair and enjoy a second helping of poignant, humorous, and nostalgic tales about how things used to be in the legendary South. From vindictive mules and small town marriage rituals that include a pig, to Grandma's story of how a quilt square got her a husband and a home remedy of the hemorrhoidal variety that goes awry, More Sweet Tea delivers what readers have been thirsting for since the first book in the Sweet Tea series, Sweet Tea and Jesus Shoes.
Bellebooks, ISBN: 0967303591
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