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The Lovesick Cure

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For Jesse Winsloe, the answer is clear: head into hiding. Single again and laid off from work, Jesse flees to Onery Cabin to lick her wounds with her ancient aunt Willa Granny woman with the secret to healing the lovelorn.

Sure, Onery Cabin may be right out of Hollywood's Lifestyles of the Poor and Hillbilly, but Marrying Stone Mountain has its charmincluding the local physician's assistant, Piney Baxley, a past recipient of Aunt Will's pungent "heartbreak poultice."

Between folk remedies and a "no strings attached" romance, Jesse is beginning to think she's found her own brand of lovesick curebecause there's nothing like a pinch of confidence and a dash of attraction to mend a broken heart.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 1, 2012
ISBN9781459237834
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Pamela Morsi

Publishers Weekly calls national bestselling author Pamela Morsi "the Garrison Keillor of romance." Her trademark wit and warmth enliven tightly written tales with down-home charm. Her novels, including Sealed with a Kiss, No Ordinary Princess, The Love Charm, and Courting Miss Hattie, have garnered rave reviews from critics and numerous awards including two RITA Awards, a Waldenbooks Sales Award, Bookstores that Care Favorite Romance Awards and the Maggie Prize for Historical Fiction, and Reviewer's Choice from Romantic Times maga-zine. She lives in Texas with her family.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    I love Pamela Morsi's writing style. I was skeptical on this third book in the Ozark series because it was set in modern times. But I found as with the other books in the series, it just keeps getting better. I am going to miss the Ozark family stories. I enjoyed this series so much Pamela Morsi is one of my favorite authors now and I will be reading her other books.
    This was a very enjoyable read that I recommend.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I found a new author to read! Though at first I was a bit leery of the remote Ozark setting (a hero named Piney? Jesse, the heroine, wearing a stinky poultice to bed for six consecutive nights? having to read about that same poultice being--literally--ripped off her skin each morning? and worst of all--a character living in a cabin with NO SHOWER? the horror!), I found myself quickly drawn into the lives of the characters and barely even noticed that Piney's teen-aged son went by the moniker of Tree. ;)

    There were so many things to like about this book. The development of Piney and Jesse's relationship felt completely natural, and their dialogue, both external and internal, was great. Jesse's Aunt Will was a real character--I loved her wisdom, whether she was handing out cures and advice or just giving moral support. Her way of "knowing" things was spooky, but believable. I've read quite a few books this past year that have attempted to capture the feeling of small-town charm, but none have done so quite as well as this one. As I read I kept thinking, yes! this is how small-town life should be! (Ah, fiction....) The side story between Tree and his girlfriend Camryn was nearly as engrossing as Piney and Jesse's. I can only hope my own teenagers will put as much thought into their futures as these two (eventually!) do.

    In all, I didn't want this story to end--though since I had a hard time putting it down, it did end all too quickly. I was thrilled to see that many of the author's other stories take place in the same town of Marrying Stone--I will definitely add them to my "to read" list.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    When Jesse Winsloe loses her job & her fiancee she wants to run away for a while. She runs to her Aunt Will who as the perfect Lovesick Cure, it doesn't smell to pretty but in six nights suppose to make her forget all about her lost love. In the midst she meets handsome Physician Assist Piney Baxley, who is busy taking care of the mountains sick, and raising a teenage son. Jesse & Piney come up with their own cure for the love sick, will it turn into a love everlasting. This was a great book full of laughter and tears.