Reunion at Mossy Creek

by Virginia Ellis, Sharon Sala, Sandra Chastain, Carolyn McSparren, Deborah Smith

Berkley Pub Group

August 1, 2003

ISBN-13: 0425191222

Available in: Paperback (reprint)

Reunion at Mossy Creek
by Virginia Ellis, Sharon Sala, Sandra Chastain, Carolyn McSparren, Deborah Smith

Welcome back to Mossy Creek! The warm-hearted but stubborn residents of the small town whose motto is "Ain't Going No Where—And Don't want To" are once again sorting out the joys, sorrows, and everyday mysteries of life.

This time around they've got the added drama of the big town reunion commemorating the twenty-year-old mystery of the late, great Mossy Creek High School, which burned to the ground amid quirky rumors and dark secrets. Are the villains who caused the fire at the grand old school finally ready to come forward?

In the meantime, sassy 100-year-old Creekite Eula Mae Whit is convinced Willard Scott has put a death curse on her, and Mossy Creek Police Chief Amos Royden is still fighting his reputation as the town's most eligible bachelor. Then there's the new bad girl in town, Jasmine, and more adventures from the old bad girl in town, Mayor Ida Hamilton. And last but not least, Bob the flying Chihuahua finds himself stalked by an amorous lady poodle.

All this and more—including the introduction of Mossy Creek's new recipe section, courtesy of Creekite Chef Bubba Rice—is waiting for readers in the second novel of the Mossy Creek series.



Virginia Ellis' Bio

Harlequin author Lyn Ellis is also a professional photographer who has traveled extensively throughout the U.S. and the world. With her camera she learned how to tell a visual story. Now, in her books, she is translating the visual into words, creating memorable characters, vivid settings and compelling romances.

Her first book, Dear John, won a Maggie Award for Best Short Contemporary, the Waldenbooks award for Bestselling Series book from Harlequin in 1994, and was nominated in two categories for the prestigious RITA award. Her second book, In Praise of Younger Men, was also nominated for a RITA.