officerripley
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I could have sworn the author was Lynn Austin but have searched all her books and it's not her. I've also done searches for authors like her but none are ringing a bell. And of course, I can't remember the titles of the 2 books I read that I like so much.
Anyway, the author (who I'm almost positive is female) writes Christian fiction. One of her books is about a non-religious gal (I'm almost positive her name is Margaret) who had a bad childhood--her stepfather m*lested her--and for some reason when she's an adult moves to the South and becomes friends with some Christian people and it changes her life for the better. The author's novel which I liked even more was about an elderly Northern lady (also non-religious) who had never married or had kids and has no nieces or nephews. Now that she's elderly, she'd like to spend time with family before she has to go into skilled nursing so writes letters to 2nd cousins asking if she can live with them, she'll pay room and board and when it's time for her to go into nursing, she's got that covered too, would just like to be in a family home setting before. So a male 2nd cousin and his wife (same age as her kids would've been if she'd had any) take her in; they live in the South and are Christian and at first she's skeptical that she'll like living there, is worried she'll be irritated by their religiousity, etc. But the cousin's wife is just a dear. I remember one scene where the old lady is in the house while cuz & his wife are entertaining people at a bbq outside and the old lady overhears one of the snotty guests say, "OMG, you have to have his old cousin living with you?! Poor you!" And cuz's wife responds honestly, "But we love having her here!" and really warmed to old lady's heart.
Anyway, any ideas who the author might be? (I could have just sworn it was Lynn Austin but isn't.) Thanks for any help
Anyway, the author (who I'm almost positive is female) writes Christian fiction. One of her books is about a non-religious gal (I'm almost positive her name is Margaret) who had a bad childhood--her stepfather m*lested her--and for some reason when she's an adult moves to the South and becomes friends with some Christian people and it changes her life for the better. The author's novel which I liked even more was about an elderly Northern lady (also non-religious) who had never married or had kids and has no nieces or nephews. Now that she's elderly, she'd like to spend time with family before she has to go into skilled nursing so writes letters to 2nd cousins asking if she can live with them, she'll pay room and board and when it's time for her to go into nursing, she's got that covered too, would just like to be in a family home setting before. So a male 2nd cousin and his wife (same age as her kids would've been if she'd had any) take her in; they live in the South and are Christian and at first she's skeptical that she'll like living there, is worried she'll be irritated by their religiousity, etc. But the cousin's wife is just a dear. I remember one scene where the old lady is in the house while cuz & his wife are entertaining people at a bbq outside and the old lady overhears one of the snotty guests say, "OMG, you have to have his old cousin living with you?! Poor you!" And cuz's wife responds honestly, "But we love having her here!" and really warmed to old lady's heart.
Anyway, any ideas who the author might be? (I could have just sworn it was Lynn Austin but isn't.) Thanks for any help