Deep Dish was better than the last Mary Kay Andrews book I read. Though Gina, the heroine, does have some TSTL moments (you know what I mean -- tiny misunderstandings that are blown WAY out of proportion to create conflict between the romantic leads), she's sympathetic and quite sassy. And her mother...ha! She leaves messages the exact way my grandmother does -- by saying her name. As if I couldn't tell it was Grandmama's voice when she said "Hello?"
I'm glad to pick up with this series again. However, I'm skeptical since the next two books are about Hope Adams (a character introduced in No Humans Involved). We'll see. I hope Ms. Armstrong is able to make Hope's voice distinctive.
Dear Author reviewed a book in this series. And since it's a series, I had to pick it up. SO glad I did!! Lucy Hatch is a great character, and the supporting cast are as homegrown as they come. Love her Aunt Dove. ETA: Please don't let this 'chick lit'-like cover fool you. Look at the first edition hardback. Lucy is standing out in front of a ramshack of a house in cowboy boots. That one is so much more accurate to the story inside than a pair of red strappy shoes.

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