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Friday, October 28, 2011
Yankee Doodle Dixie by Lisa Patton
Yankee Doodle Dixie by Lisa Patton
Hardcover: 304 pages
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books (September 13, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0312556934
ISBN-13: 978-0312556938
Summary
A charmingly funny testament to second chances in life and love from the acclaimed author of Whistlin’ Dixie in a Nor’easter
Lisa Patton won the hearts of readers last year, her book Whistlin’ Dixie in a Nor’easter became a sleeper-success. Building on a smashing debut, Lisa’s poised to go to the next level—because whether in Vermont snow or in Memphis heat, Dixie heroine Leelee Satterfield is never too far from misadventure, calamity...and ultimately, love.
Having watched her life turn into a nor’easter, 34-year-old Leelee Satterfield is back home in the South, ready to pick back up where she left off. But that’s a task easier said then done…Leelee’s a single mom, still dreaming of the Vermonter who stole her heart, and accompanied by her three best friends who pepper her with advice, nudging and peach daiquiris, Leelee opens another restaurant and learns she has to prove herself yet again. Filled with heart and humor, women’s fiction fans will delight in this novel.
My Thoughts
This is the sequel to Whistlin' Dixie in a Nor'Easter. This book could be read asa stand along since the beginning does bring you up to date on Leelee Satterfield's story but I would recommend reading both books in order. Why would you want to miss out on the fun?
This book picks up with Leelee arriving back home in Memphis. It doesn't take Leelee long to realize that life as she knew it in Memphis is about to change. She is now a single mother who needs to support her daughters and find a place to live. I admired how Leelee picked up her boot straps and took care of business, in her usual hilarious way. Leelee once again charmed her way into my heart and had me laughing.
Lisa Patton has introduced us to some new characters in this book while bringing back some old faces from the previous book. In this book we get to see more of Leelee's best friends, who are just as entertaining as Leelee. We also get to see more of Kissie, the woman who was hired to care for Leelee as a baby. Such a wonderful, gentle soul. There is also Riley, Leelee's extremely, annoying neighbor. I really wanted to wring his neck. Leelee has the patience of a saint with him. Not so sure I could have been as gracious. There are also many quirky characters where Leelee finds a job at a radio station. Wherever Leelee goes, fun is sure to follow.
This is another heartwarming, fun story. I hope Lisa Patton isn't done writing about Leelee yet! Leelee's story can brighten even the darkest day! It's pure adorable, Southern fun!
I received this book from Amazon Vine for my honest opinion
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I am sure we will see more of these characters. Lisa seems to be having way too much fun with them. You have completely convinced me I need to move these books up my list!
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to report that Lisa is working on another book with Leelee. I'm so glad you loved the books!
ReplyDeleteI'm adding these to my WishList...I love stories about women with GRIT :)
ReplyDeleteI really want to try this author. I love all the covers for these books. Great review!
ReplyDeleteI have the first book in my to read mountain, I should move it to the top of the pile! I will have to see if I can get this one too! Thanks for the review!
ReplyDeleteShe has the prettiest covers:) I enjoyed the first book, so was happy to learn about this one.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy Southern themed novels, and these sound delightful. You have convinced me to give this author a try :)
ReplyDeleteSo glad to read that the sequel was just as good as the first book!
ReplyDeleteI've heard such good things about these books. So glad you liked them too!
ReplyDeleteI need to check this author out. Great review!
ReplyDeleteI have got to get to this book. Both books sound wonderful and the cover is just beautiful. I love the colors. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
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