Margot Cary, an accomplished party planner in Chicago, sees her job and reputation go up in smoke, following a disastrous party. With no job, no prospects, and eminent homelessness, Margot, trepidatiously, accepts a job with her long lost father's family, in Lake Sackett, Georgia.
Margot finds tight living quarters, a close family (where privacy is nonexistant), and a father she has not seen since she was a baby. The family business, The McCready Family Funeral Home and Bait Shop has been in the family for generations.
Big City Margot must contend with small town living and an interfering, but loving family.
Tea and Sympathy is a pleasant read. I enjoyed getting to know Margot, her family, and the people living in the town. The romance was predictable but still fun to read.
I am looking forward to reading the next book in the series
- Judith Zerulik
Publisher - Simon and Schuster
Date of Publication - November 21, 2017