Savannah Blues
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4.3 • 50 Ratings
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
From New York Times bestselling author Mary Kay Andrews comes a spirited audiobook about starting over and taking control of your life.
Eloise Foley, known to her friends as Weezie, has been through the divorce from hell. Her ex-husband Tal (aka Talmadge Evans III) was awarded their house in Savannah's historic district, the house that Weezie had spent years painstakingly restoring to its original splendor. Weezie was awarded the two-bedroom carriage house on the same property. Each was sure the other would sell. But Tal has taken up residence in the main house with his new girlfriend Caroline DeSantos (who never seems to perspire or have a hair out of place during the wilting Savannah summer), Weezie is running her antiques business out back, and neither will budge. She's also got a few loony relatives and a hunky former boyfriend to contend with, and if that's not enough, dirty deals aplenty wherever she turns.
In this town, where everybody knows everybody's business, something's got to give. Listeners will fall in love with the vivid setting and spunky characters in Savannah Blues.
Customer Reviews
Lovely Plot, Language ALOT
As a developing fan of Mary Kay Andrews, hers is the first name I search when looking for a new book. As usual, she delivered a charming novel that depicts life in a small southern town quite well. A little drama and a lot of tradition makes this a perfectly relatable book. My only quarrel with this book is the amount of unnecessary foul language. This seems out of character for quaint but fiery small town southern women and was in my mind, startling at most points.
I would recommend this book to fans of PG rated novels, but would certainly issue the warning of the language.