‘Saving CeeCee Honeycutt,’ a novel by Beth Hoffman

Adore southern novels with rich stories and strong women? Then look no further than, ‘Saving CeeCee Honeycutt, ‘a touching and delightful tale.

The novel begins by introducing CeeCee Honeycutt a twelve year girl living in Ohio with an absent father, and a tiara wearing lost in her pageant past mother.

CeeCee tries the best she can to take care of her errand mother Camille, and her world is shattered when after a harsh exchange her mother dies.

With an absent Father and little left to keep her in Ohio, CeeCee finds herself being whisked off to Savannah, Georgia with her long lost Aunt Tootie Caldwell.

Soon CeeCee finds herself surrounded by strong, eccentric women, and a culture steeped in southern tradition and prosperity.

Will CeeCee finally find herself the home and love she so craves? Or will the grief and anguish she feels be too much?

Full of heart warming and whacky situations, southern charm, wonderfully rich characters, and the sadness of loss makes, ‘Saving CeeCee Honeycutt,’ a delightful, and captivating read.

Recommended for fans of southern fiction, chick lit and drama.

Look for, ‘Saving CeeCee Honeycutt,’ and other novels at the local Half Price Books http://www.hpb.com

Want to learn more about, ‘Saving CeeCee Honeycutt,’ and author Beth Hoffman? Visit her website at http://bethhoffman.net/

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Amy Reither is an avid reader and lover of all things books. A common fixture in local bookstores, book clubs and libraries, she knows an interesting read when she sees one. Amy enjoys books from all genres from the horrors of Stephen King to the classics of Jane Austen, and everything in...

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