Sugar Springs

Sugar Springs by Kim Law, published by Amazon Publishing in 2012, is an unabridged edition spanning 351 pages. This contemporary fiction novel explores the complexities of family life and romance through the eyes of Lee Ann London, who unexpectedly finds herself raising her deceased sister’s twin daughters after their father disappears. As she navigates her responsibilities and the growth of her photography studio, her life takes a turn when her former love, Cody, returns to Sugar Springs, challenging the stability she has built.
Readers will discover a narrative that delves into themes of forgiveness and second chances as Cody, shaped by a troubled childhood, seeks to mend the past and reconnect with Lee Ann. The story intricately weaves elements of crime and Southern culture, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of its characters. This edition offers a detailed portrayal of personal growth and the impact of community, making it a thoughtful exploration of love and resilience.
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2013 RITA(R) Finalist for Best Contemporary Single Title Romance
Lee Ann London once had big plans…scholarship, college, love. Then she found herself raising her deceased sister’s twin girls when their father disappeared. Now, with her beautiful girls, a community that depends on her, and her photography studio finally taking off, Lee Ann may not have the life she’d imagined, but it’s definitely where she wants it. Until Cody, her bad-boy ex, returns to Sugar Springs….
Cody’s childhood put a chip on his shoulder the size of Texas. Bouncing around the foster care system, he was always the one to leave before anyone left him first. Then he found a place he wanted to stick. Lee Ann was the best thing that ever happened to him. Only, he hurt her. Bad. He’s back now, and determined to earn her forgiveness…and maybe win back her love while he’s at it.
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