The Apple Pie Knights: A Crossroads Cafe Short Story

The Apple Pie Knights: A Crossroads Cafe Short Story

by Deborah Smith
The Apple Pie Knights: A Crossroads Cafe Short Story

The Apple Pie Knights: A Crossroads Cafe Short Story

by Deborah Smith

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Overview


Military men have a special place in Lucy Parmenter's tortured heart. For the past few months, Army Captain Gus MacBride, stationed in Afghanistan, has transformed her lonely life at a North Carolina refuge for abused women and their children. The texts, emails, and phone calls between him and Lucy bubble with restrained heat; his sisters (Pickle Queen Gabby and Biscuit Witch Tal) have let on that Lucy has a painful history, and he romances her gently.

When several of her sheep show up on a freezing January morning with full-body mohawks, Lucy's psychic "wooly clairvoyance" says the wool thieves are hiding in nearby woods owned by the MacBrides, and that Tal knows all about them. She confesses: they're veterans--men, women, and one service dog--suffering from PTSD, suspicious and jumpy. She's taken them to heart and won their trust with apple pies.

Lucy struggles with her fear of strangers while her heart is drawn to people so much like herself. When word of other minor thefts start to cause talk around the Crossroads Cove, Lucy has to get involved.

When Gus tells her he's coming home on leave soon, she realizes her challenges are just beginning.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611945379
Publisher: BelleBooks Inc.
Publication date: 09/30/2014
Series: MacBrides
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author


Deborah Smith is the New York Times' and Kindle bestselling author of A Place to Call Home, The Crossroads Café, and many other romantic southern novels. The Kitchen Charmer: A Crossroads Café Novel, book 3 of The MacBrides, releases this winter and continues the story of Lucy and Gus.
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