THE
SUGARHOUSE BLUES
The Hudson Sisters series, Book 2
On sale May 15, 2018!
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Allie, Des, and Cara, each having her own reasons for wanting a share
of their father's estate, meet in the grand Victorian home in which he grew up,
only to be greeted by another secret he purposely hid from them: his sister
Bonnie. The women reluctantly band together to take on Fritz's challenge, working
with a local contractor to begin the renovations financed by an account Fritz
had set up for the task. While the restoration appears to go smoothly at first,
it soon becomes apparent that the work will be more extensive than originally
thought, and Des, elected to handle the money, needs to find ways to stretch
out the remaining savings while searching for new sources of funding.
As strangers linked only by their DNA try to become a family, the Hudson sisters also try to come to terms with the father they only thought they knew. In the process, each woman discovers her own capacity for understanding, forgiveness, love, and the true meaning of family.
As strangers linked only by their DNA try to become a family, the Hudson sisters also try to come to terms with the father they only thought they knew. In the process, each woman discovers her own capacity for understanding, forgiveness, love, and the true meaning of family.
Excerpt
Dad
was the late Franklin—Fritz—Hudson, Hollywood agent and father to Des and her
sister, Allie, via their mother, Honora—Nora—Hudson, the actress, who’d died
four years earlier. Unbeknownst to them until recently, he’d also been father
to Cara, whose mother, Susa, may or may not have been Fritz’s legal wife. Things
were a bit fuzzy where his marriages were concerned. Had he divorced Nora
before marrying Susa? The paper trail was spotty, and Fritz’s best friend and
attorney, Pete Wheeler, hadn’t been able to shed any light on the situation
when it came time to sort out the legalities. After Fritz died, it had fallen
to Pete to introduce Des, Allie, and Cara to each other, and to break the news
to all three daughters about their father’s dual families. Once the shock had
begun to subside, Pete’d dropped the other shoe: To inherit Fritz’s estate, the
three women had to live together in their father’s family home in Hidden Falls,
Pennsylvania, until they completed the restoration of the family’s boarded up,
run-down theater. If any one of the three refused or left before the
restoration was complete, the entire estate would be donated to a charity of
Pete’s choice. Since Fritz’s daughters each had her own reason for needing the
money, they’d agreed to the absurd terms.
But
it turned out that Fritz had kept other secrets.
There
was that little matter of Fritz’s sister, Bonnie—known to everyone in Hidden
Falls as Barney—who’d been living in the Hudson family home. While Fritz’d
never told his daughters about her,
Barney had known all about them and the terms of her late brother’s will, and
was waiting for them with open arms when they arrived. It had been impossible
not to love Barney, and they’d all taken to her immediately. Barney was not
only smart, she was wise, loving, and had a heart of gold. She’d cheerfully
filled in her nieces on the family history their father had neglected to share.
Des knew her life was so much richer for having Barney in it.
And
the more Des got to know Cara, the more she cared about this half sister who
was down-to-earth and fun, and had been blessed with common sense, a logical
mind, and an abundance of heart. She and Des even looked a little alike, both
having the same curly auburn hair and heart-shaped face. Together they’d
studied the family portraits displayed in Barney’s front hall, trying to figure
out which ancestor they resembled.
Cara
was easy to get along with, certainly more so than Allie, who was the oldest of
the three, and the tallest. She was slim, and her blond hair was long and
straight. She had cheek bones that a model would envy, and features that
guaranteed that more often than not, she’d be the most beautiful woman in the
room. Allie had an innate sense of style that Des admittedly lacked. And while
as a child Des had been the star of her own TV show, Des
Does It All, she’d always felt invisible when Allie was around.
About
the author
Mariah Stewart is the award-winning New York Times and USA
TODAY bestselling author of numerous novels and several novellas and
short stories. A native of Hightstown, New Jersey, she lives with her husband
and two rambunctious rescue dogs amid the rolling hills of Chester County,
Pennsylvania, where she savors country life and tends her gardens while she
works on her next novel. Visit her website at MariahStewart.com, like her
on Facebook at Facebook.com/AuthorMariahStewart, and follow her on Instagram
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