Slightly South of Simple: A Southern Family Drama Novel by Kristy Woodson Harvey
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Summary
A review and promotional description of Kristy Woodson Harvey's novel "Slightly South of Simple," the first book in The Peachtree Bluff Series. The novel is set in a charming coastal Southern town and follows four women navigating themes of love, loss, forgiveness, family, and secrets. The content is primarily a book product listing on Amazon's Kindle Store featuring a review quote from author Cassandra King.
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· 4 pulledKristy Woodson Harvey cuts to the heart of what it means to be a born-and-bred Southerner, complete with the unique responsibilities, secrets and privileges that conveys.
Discover four women who are at once different yet utterly the same, and a town that you won't ever want to leave.
Interior design, family secrets, life on the coast… it's easy to see why everyone is buzzing about SLIGHTLY SOUTH OF SIMPLE.
With a charming, coastal Southern setting, Slightly South of Simple is a heartfelt story about the universal themes of love, loss, forgiveness and family.
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