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LUNACY

A 1930's Southern Romance

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LUNACY

By: Kay Chandler
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Advised by a quack doctor in 1915 that her unborn child is at risk for lunacy, a wealthy woman pays a midwife to secretly switch her baby with the newborn daughter of a penniless couple. Twenty-one years later, when the horrifying truth is revealed in a Last Will and Testament, Harper Harrington is forced to swap places with Veezie, the rightful heir. The backwoodsy Veezie wastes no time booting Harper out of palatial Nine Gables. With no funds and nowhere to go, Harper moves into the rundown shanty that Veezie previously called home, in Goose Hollow, Alabama. But Harper soon discovers the unattached, young country doctor in the little hick town has something far more valuable to her than the affluent lifestyle she left behind. However, to take it from him will break his heart. If he wasn’t so stubborn, Harper could fall for a man like Flint. When Dr. Flint McCall learns Harper is secretly attempting to sabotage his plans, he’s furious and begins a quest of his own. How could he have fallen in love with such a pig-headed woman? 20th Century Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Heartfelt

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This book could not hold my interest. I made it up to chapter 23 but finally called it quits. I like books that have some depth to them and there was none. Harper’s character is as annoying — nothing the man did seemed good enough to her — and she grated on my nerves.

AI reading is also terrible. Not good for this type of fiction as it is all one monotone voice so lacks the expressions of people talking to each other.

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