To make ends meet, the Fitzgerald women must open their home as a boardinghouse, but will the secrets they uncover prove their undoing? The day Cora Fitzgerald turned sixteen, she fled Sugar Hill for the bright lights of New York City, leaving behind her senator father\'s abuse.
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She lives in Sugar Hill, Georgia, with her artist husband and a rascally Rottweiler.
One day, her two loves collided, and a best-selling, award-winning novelist emerged.
She submerged herself in drama throughout high school and college.
But when Ane saw Peter Pan onstage, she was struck with a fever from which she never recovered--stage fever.
But will the people of Cora\'s past keep her from returning to a brilliant future? About author(s): Ane Mulligan has been a voracious reader ever since her mom instilled within her a love of reading at age three, escaping into worlds otherwise unknown.
They are forced to find a way to make ends meet, whether it\'s mining for gold or doing what Southern women have done for generations in times of need--turning their home into a boardinghouse.
And the Fitzgerald women need a lot of help, indeed.
Then there\'s Boone Robertson, who never knew she was alive back in high school but now manages to be around whenever she needs help.
Her mother is delusional, and her mute Aunt Clara pens novels that expose the town\'s secrets.
The senator is dead.
The stock market has crashed.
But just as her career takes off, she\'s summoned home.
To make ends meet, the Fitzgerald women must open their home as a boardinghouse, but will the secrets they uncover prove their undoing? The day Cora Fitzgerald turned sixteen, she fled Sugar Hill for the bright lights of New York City, leaving behind her senator father\'s abuse