Palmetto Moon inspired The Huffington Post to rave, “It is always nice to discover a new talented author and Kim Boykin is quite a find.” Now, she delivers a novel of a woman picking up the pieces of her life with the help of two spirited, elderly sisters in South Carolina.
April, 1953. Nettie Gilbert has cherished her time studying to be a music teacher at Columbia College in South Carolina, but as graduation approaches, she can’t wait to return to her family—and her childhood sweetheart, Brooks—in Alabama. But just days before her senior recital, she gets a letter from her mama telling her that Brooks is getting married . . . to her own sister.
Devastated, Nettie drops out of school and takes a job as live-in help for two old-maid sisters, Emily and Lurleen Eldridge. Emily is fiercely protective of the ailing Lurleen, but their sisterhood has weathered many storms. And as Nettie learns more about their lives on a trip to see a faith healer halfway across the country, she’ll discover that love and forgiveness will one day lead her home . . .
About the Author
Kim Boykin was raised in her South Carolina home with two girly sisters and great parents. She had a happy, boring childhood, which sucks if you're a writer because you have to create your own crazy. PLUS after you're published and you're being interviewed, it's very appealing when the author actually lived in Crazy Town or somewhere in the general vicinity.
As a stay-at-home mom, Kim started writing, grabbing snip-its of time in the car rider line or on the bleachers at swim practice. After her kids left the nest, she started submitting her work, sold her first novel at 53, and has been writing like crazy ever since.
Her books are well reviewed and, according to RT Book Reviews, feel like they're being told across a kitchen table. She is the author of three women's fiction titles from Berkley Books: A Peach of a Pair (8/4/15,) Palmetto Moon, and The Wisdom of Hair, as well as several contemporary romances novellas from Tule including Steal Me, Cowboy and Sweet Home Carolina. While her heart is always in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, she lives in Charlotte, North Carolina and has a heart for hairstylist, librarians, and book junkies like herself.
As a stay-at-home mom, Kim started writing, grabbing snip-its of time in the car rider line or on the bleachers at swim practice. After her kids left the nest, she started submitting her work, sold her first novel at 53, and has been writing like crazy ever since.
Her books are well reviewed and, according to RT Book Reviews, feel like they're being told across a kitchen table. She is the author of three women's fiction titles from Berkley Books: A Peach of a Pair (8/4/15,) Palmetto Moon, and The Wisdom of Hair, as well as several contemporary romances novellas from Tule including Steal Me, Cowboy and Sweet Home Carolina. While her heart is always in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, she lives in Charlotte, North Carolina and has a heart for hairstylist, librarians, and book junkies like herself.
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