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The Sisters Café
The Sisters Café | Carolyn Brown
3 posts | 6 read | 2 to read
New York Times bestselling author Carolyn Brown's contemporary romance is a delightfully fresh take on modern love. Cathy Andrews has a choice: marry Mr. Safe-But-Boring, or take a chance on finding herself. Cathy Andrews wants it all: a husband, a baby, and a little house in her charming small town of Cadillac, Texas. With all that she's gone through in her past, she's earned her happily ever after and is more than ready to put down some long-term roots. The trouble is, she's no longer sure the reliable man she agreed to marry is the right guy. Sure, he's got great teeth and hair, but he's also got dreams of being a politician—and Cathy doesn't know if she's ready to be just arm candy to a man who doesn't stir her blood. It'll take the help of her twin sister to set her back on a path to being the woman she always knew she could be. Marty Andrews has got a thing or two to say about Cathy's duller-than-a-doorknob fiancé. She thinks Cathy's meant for great things, not settling for second-best. Marty's determined to see her sister find a truly happy life, so she gathers up their squad of sisters-by-choice to help Cathy learn to let go of what she thinks is right...and become the woman she was meant to be. Get ready to start a ruckus: What could be better than twin sister shenanigans, best friends who have your back no matter what, and a whole lot of small town Texas love? (Previously published as The Blue-Ribbon Jalapeno Society Jubilee and What Happens in Texas by Carolyn Brown.)
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Shemac77
The Sisters Café | Carolyn Brown
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Mehso-so

All over the place. Choppy. Feel good story nonetheless.

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Shemac77
The Sisters Café | Carolyn Brown
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alanacristin
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Pickpick

Full disclosure: I borrowed this because jalapeños. I can't find them easily in Japan and miss them. So I thought I'd read this and enjoy people eating them and maybe there'd be a recipe or two à la Fried Green Tomatoes (no). But it was a diverting read anyways. Like a Charlaine Harris novel without supes 😂 Steel Magnolias Lite? Agnus serves Ouiser realness but no one is ill, bless. #mommyreads #texas #chicklit #ebook