June, 1947. Charleston is poised to celebrate the biggest
wedding in high-society history, the joining of two of the oldest families in
the city. Except the bride is nowhere to be found…Unlike the rest of the debs she grew up with, Vada Hadley doesn’t
see marrying Justin McLeod as a blessing—she sees it as a life sentence. So
when she finds herself one day away from a wedding she doesn’t want, she’s left
with no choice but to run away from the future her parents have so carefully
planned for her.
In Round O, South Carolina, Vada finds independence in the
unexpected friendships she forms at the boarding house where she stays, and a
quiet yet fulfilling courtship with the local diner owner, Frank Darling. For
the first time in her life, she finally feels like she’s where she’s meant to
be. But when her dear friend Darby hunts her down, needing help, Vada will have
to confront the life she gave up—and decide where her heart truly belongs.
For More Information
- Palmetto Moon is
available at Amazon.
- Pick up your copy at Barnes
& Noble or IndieBound.
- Discuss this book at PUYB Virtual Book Club
at Goodreads.
- Read Chapter One here.
My Review:
This was a great novel about strong women and how they can and do survive. I was so glad that Vada followed her heart in this novel. This was a well written novel that kept my attention. I really liked all of the characters in this novel. The location of this novel was great also. A great read about the south.
I received a complimentary copy of this book for my honest review.
About the Author
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.
Almost everything she learned about
writing, she learned from her grandpa, an oral storyteller, who was a master
teacher of pacing and sensory detail. He held court under an old mimosa tree on
the family farm, and people used to come from all around to hear him tell
stories about growing up in rural Georgia and share his unique take
on the world.
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.
Thanks to the lessons she learned under
that mimosa tree, 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 The Wisdom of Hair from Berkley ,
Steal Me, Cowboy and Sweet Home Carolina
from Tule, and Palmetto Moon,
also from Berkley
8/5/14 . 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.
For More Information
- Visit Kim Boykin’s website.
- Connect with Kim on Facebook
and Twitter.
- Visit Kim’s blog.
- More books by Kim Boykin.
- Contact Kim.














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