The Sweet Life

The Sweet Life by Lynn York, published by Headline Publishing Group in 2007, is a 344-page novel written in English. Set against the backdrop of the Blue Ridge mountains, this story centers on Wilma Swan, who has found love for the second time with her husband Roy. However, their happiness is threatened as Wilma suspects Roy of infidelity, leading her to brace for shocking revelations that could change their lives and the dynamics of their small town, Swan’s Knob.
Readers will discover a narrative rich in humor, warmth, and drama as the plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns. The story explores themes of love and community, showcasing how a crisis can reveal the caring nature of the townspeople while also highlighting the complexities of human relationships. With its engaging storyline, The Sweet Life promises to keep readers invested in Wilma and Roy’s journey through challenges that test their bond and impact those around them.
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Everyone loves a love story: and that’s what they’ll find in the heart of this delicious novel set in the Blue Ridge mountains, as well as humour, warmth and drama.
Wilma Swan married for love the second time around (the less said about her late first husband the better, though she’s glad she knew him as otherwise her granddaughter Star wouldn’t be a joyful part of her life), and she and Roy have been happy as can be. But lately, things have changed, and Wilma’s convinced Roy is playing away. In a town the size of Swan’s Knob nothing stays secret for long and she’s braced for shocking revelations. In fact Roy’s heading for a crisis which will test them both and have a lasting impact on the community around them – bringing out the caring side of the local people as well as the opportunity for human nature to show its every aspect. Twisting and turning with surprises in every chapter, Lynn York’s lovely new novel will keep readers gripped, and leave them on a high.
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