If It Ain’t One Thing . . .
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About the Book
Nearly forty years ago, when she left home and moved to New York, Sallee Mackey was ready to start her law career and find a man to love. Peter seemed just the guy—a glamorous attorney who was different in all the right ways. Her family didn’t always approve of him, but Sallee stuck by his side, even when it pushed her away from the Mackey clan.
Now, Sallee’s petulant daughter Virginia is getting married, and she has chosen to do so at her grandmother’s farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Sallee is hesitant to return to her roots, but she doesn’t have an option. She won’t miss her daughter’s wedding. Family matriarch Ginny has even renovated the barn to entice the entire family to attend, no matter how many new skeletons tumble from half-open closets.
Overall, Sallee is happy to see her daughter marry but is concerned about her daughter’s fiancé, who has recently been discovered to be a star just starred in an as-yet-to-be-named pornographic film. Tension only increases when Virginia loses what little cool she once possessed. The Mackey family will have to hash out all sorts of old grudges as the weather forecast portends the biggest blizzard in years.
About the Author
Mary Morony brings Southern charm, irreverence, and wit to subjects as vast as race and personal as alcoholism, always with heart and soul. She lives with her husband, two Great Danes, and one guinea fowl on a farm in Orange County, Virginia.