Fryin' Pan Serenade

Fryin' Pan Serenade
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Publisher : Urlink Print & Media, LLC
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 1647537355
ISBN-13 : 9781647537357
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Book Synopsis Fryin' Pan Serenade by : Karen Ganger

Download or read book Fryin' Pan Serenade written by Karen Ganger and published by Urlink Print & Media, LLC. This book was released on 2021-03-25 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fryin' Pan Serenade is the third book in the Welcome Home, Arkansas series. The Memorial Day Weekend in our favorite Ozark Mountains community begins the summer with wicked heat, drought, a severe storm causing widespread damage, and a local fishing derby. Is the change in barometric pressure the reason Pamela Winchester is acting strangely or something else? Her home renovation opens up a can of worms where deep, dark family secrets emerge, causing plenty of drama. Charley Simson unknowingly solves a crime, providing a windfall to finance a backyard overhaul and a subsequent surprise birthday party for Francine. When Chief Whiteside is struck down with a bad case of strep throat, Francine is called into service to mother him back to health. A community bake sale causes anxiety in several ways for Francine. However, she emerges from it with a new friend and a prized recipe. There are plenty of characters to color and bring their story to life. Fryin' Pan Serenade paints a picture that makes you feel that you are there and offers that quirky humor and special feel-good touch author Ganger is known for. You'll learn the significance of the cast-iron skillet and be pleased by the twenty hometown country recipes to try and enjoy.


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