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Leelee Satterfield is back in her beloved Memphis, ready to build a new life with her boyfriend Peter—starting with opening a restaurant together—but of course, nothing's ever simple when your unpredictable best friends are involved and your charming chaos magnet of a personality is working overtime. Between a lisping neighbor, a dog named Roberta with questionable naming choices, and the unexpected reappearance of her infuriating ex-husband, Leelee's got her hands full juggling love, business, and the delightful disaster that follows her wherever she goes. Lisa Patton delivers the endearing, hilarious conclusion to this beloved character's journey with all the heart and humor that's made readers swoon over Leelee from the very beginning. Will this Southern belle finally get her happily ever after, or will her trademark wit and wild antics lead her somewhere even more wonderful?
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Upbeat indie pop and feel-good country with nostalgic warmth—think Kacey Musgraves meets The Lumineers. Breezy, optimistic, charming chaos with acoustic guitars and bright melodies. Second chances, new beginnings, and the messy joy of small-town life.
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