To her fans, Roxanne Scarbrough is the genteel Southern queen of good taste—she's built an empire around the howto's of gracious living. To her critics—and there are many— Roxanne is a tyrant. And now somebody wants her dead. Chelsea Cassidy, Roxanne's official biographer, knows that Roxanne is determined to keep her dark secrets buried, whatever the cost. But when Chelsea begins to unearth the truth about Roxanne's life, her search leads her back into the arms of her college love, Cash Beaudine—a man Roxanne wants for herself. And suddenly Chelsea's investigation takes on a very personal nature—with potentially fatal consequences.
One story takes us on a fox hunt; another reveals lingering racial problems. Permeating the book is the ever-present menace of growth and development and what it holds for Cauthen's Florida.
Southern Comforts is a beautiful exploration of the intimate workings of all relationships.
They were three wild girls, all grown up…but not quite settled down.
There's nothing more comforting than gathering around the table surrounded by good food and good company. This book takes those classic southern recipes you know and love and packs in modern flavor.
He was comfortable and didn't want to rehash thoughts in heads of people that have probably forgotten about it. The sheriff, doing his rounds daily around town, ... The two emerged from the porch into the kitchen after SOUTHERN COMFORT 121.
Prodigal son and bad boy extraordinaire, Beau Stuart is finally coming home.
In these masterfully crafted essays, Burkhard Bilger explores the history and practice of eight such clandestine worlds.
But there is hope as each of these stories demonstrate, and love can be found when each of these characters allow passion and desire to light their way.
Southern Comforts contains memoirs and recipes from the South. Foods such as pinto beans and cornbread, Southern fried chicken, and chitterlings are included in this cookbook.
Julia didn’t flinch. She dressed, drove to Madeira, got the story, and her first byline and the new American Gilded Age was off and running.