Southern Charms
A Southern Born Books Anthology
by Kim Boykin, Erika Marks, Beth Albright
Tule Publishing Group
July 9, 2014
ISBN-10: 1940296544
ISBN-13: 9781940296548
Available in: Trade Size
The south is pure seduction. Moonlight and magnolias. Sweet tea and Firefly martinis and hot men with toe curling southern drawls. Live oaks draped in Spanish moss and the twinkle of a star in a southern sky. It’s blessing your heart one minute and making it beat out of your chest the next. It’s sweet, sticky. Hot stories about fiery women and those oh so delicious southern gentlemen. It’s a Southern Born Books Anthology, y’all!
Bet The House by Erika Marks (originally published May 2014 in eBook format)
Willa Dunn has been making wagers with Knox Loveless since grade school. But when the bungalow of her dreams becomes the prize of a bet with her exceedingly handsome and notoriously wicked childhood rival, Willa is sure she finally holds the winning hand—until Knox surprises her with a passionate kiss, and suddenly all bets are off.
Sweet Home Carolina by Kim Boykin (originally published May 2014 in eBook format)
All Darcy Vance wants is a much needed hair appointment at the Sassy Scissors and a sit-down with the owner, Rosie Mauldin, to discuss what might as well be a life and death matter. Enter Trent Mauldin, Rosie's son and former PGA hottie who has a very good idea of what Darcy needs, and he'd love to be the one to give it to her.
The Perfect Score by Beth Albright (originally published May 2014 in eBook format)
Award-winning author Beth Albright weaves a saucy southern tale filled with intrigue, romance and laugh out-loud comedy. From the bright lights of Friday night football to the darkened bedroom of unexpected lovers, The Perfect Score is a richly layered story with more twists and turns—and mud, than an Alabama back road.
Kim Boykin was raised in her South Carolina home with two girly sisters and great parents. She had a happy, boring childhood, which sucks if you’re a writer because you have to create your own crazy. PLUS after you’re published and you’re being interviewed, it’s very appealing when the author actually lived in Crazy Town or somewhere in the general vicinity.
As a stay-at-home mom, Kim started writing, grabbing snip-its of time in the car rider line or on the bleachers at swim practice. After her kids left the nest, she started submitting her work, sold her first novel at 53, and has been writing like crazy ever since.
Her books are well reviewed and, according to RT Book Reviews, feel like they’re being told across a kitchen table. She is the author of three women’s fiction titles from Berkley Books: A PEACH OF A PAIR (8/4/15,) PALMETTO MOON, and THE WISDOM OF HAIR, as well as several contemporary romances novellas from Tule including STEAL ME, COWBOY and SWEET HOME CAROLINA. While her heart is always in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, she lives in Charlotte and has a heart for hairstylist, librarians, and book junkies like herself.