Sugar and Grits

Sugar and Grits by DiAnn Mills, published by Barbour Pub in 2007, is a contemporary romance novel that spans 347 pages. The story follows Berta Dixon, who aspires to become an opera singer in Biloxi, but her journey takes unexpected turns as romance enters her life. The narrative also features Dottie Jean Weaver, a widow approaching her fifty-fifth birthday, who reconnects with an old high school flame, and Sassy Hatchet, another widow in her fifties, whose life is upended by unforeseen events.
Readers will find a blend of romance and personal growth as the characters navigate their dreams and relationships. The book explores themes of faith and love, showcasing how divine intervention can alter life’s plans. Additionally, Sue Ellen Caldwell, a hairdresser, grapples with her long-standing friendship with the town’s deputy sheriff, prompting questions about their future together. This edition presents a rich tapestry of stories that intertwine the lives of women facing love and challenges in their later years.
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Contemporary Romance: Berta Dixon wants to attend a school in Biloxi to fulfill her dream of becoming an opera singer. But God has other plans and romance is on the way. Widow Dottie Jean Weaver is heading toward her fifty-fifth birthday, but love is standing in the background when she encounters an old high school flame. Sassy Hatchet, a widow in her fifties, is known for her peculiar temperament. She thinks she has life all figured out until God does something unexpected in her life. Sue Ellen Caldwell is living out her dream as a hairdresser at the RhondaVous Beauty Shop. She and the town’s deputy sheriff have been friends since their school days, but does God have something else in mind for them?
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