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Bebe Reed writes Southern women’s fiction that will give you all the feels. When she’s not scouring old cookbooks looking for recipes like her grandmother used to make, she can be found antique shopping in her quaint little Southern town that’s as full of charm as her books.
Bebe resides in north Alabama with her husband, two daughters, and their pug named Leo.
At the reading of her late husband’s will, 53-year-old Ginny Rigsby discovers two things—he had a secret family, and she has one hour to vacate the premises before that family takes possession of her beloved home.
Grief-stricken by this crushing revelation and now homeless, Ginny drives until she finds herself at the foot of the emerald waters in Florida’s Gulf Coast. There, she stumbles into an auction—an historical lighthouse is up for grabs to the highest bidder.
Before she can second guess her actions, Ginny buys the place. Determined to make a fresh go with her life, she decides to turn the lighthouse into a café, and the menu will be inspired from her late mother’s Southern cookbook. She hopes this new venture will distract her from the life she lost and offer some healing . . .