Sweet Creek by Lee Lynch: Book Review
Sweet Creek by Lee Lynch is a moving small-town drama where four women learn that you can’t outrun your past. Chick and Donnie run Natural Woman Foods, a café and
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A serious book that is likely to make you cry or really feel bad for the characters.
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