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Stitching A Life in Persimmon Hollow: Persimmon Hollow Legacy, #2
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Stitching A Life in Persimmon Hollow: Persimmon Hollow Legacy, #2
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Stitching A Life in Persimmon Hollow: Persimmon Hollow Legacy, #2
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Spinning dreams of glamour, a seamstress uncovers a greater truth.
In the second novel in the Persimmon Hollow Legacy series, we meet starry-eyed seamstress Josefa Gomez.
Living and working with her aunt and uncle at a citrus grove in Persimmon Hollow, Josefa longs for the glamorous life of a sophisticated fashion designer. Her dreams alarm her Tía Lupita, who fears such ambitions are unrealistic for a 19th century woman. She decides Josefa should live with distant relatives and prepare for an arranged marriage.
The headstrong Josefa rebels. Without telling her aunt, she accepts an apprenticeship with the town's dressmaker and continues to see two suitors. She's dazzled by the wealth and charm of one but feels more relaxed and open with the other. She's also unaware of the wealthier man's dangerous motives.
Will she choose the man who could give her the outward trappings? Or the man who has fewer material goods but a bigger heart?
Spinning dreams of glamour, a seamstress uncovers a greater truth.
In the second novel in the Persimmon Hollow Legacy series, we meet starry-eyed seamstress Josefa Gomez.
Living and working with her aunt and uncle at a citrus grove in Persimmon Hollow, Josefa longs for the glamorous life of a sophisticated fashion designer. Her dreams alarm her Tía Lupita, who fears such ambitions are unrealistic for a 19th century woman. She decides Josefa should live with distant relatives and prepare for an arranged marriage.
The headstrong Josefa rebels. Without telling her aunt, she accepts an apprenticeship with the town's dressmaker and continues to see two suitors. She's dazzled by the wealth and charm of one but feels more relaxed and open with the other. She's also unaware of the wealthier man's dangerous motives.
Will she choose the man who could give her the outward trappings? Or the man who has fewer material goods but a bigger heart?


















