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Sometimes the stories that save us aren't the ones we read—they're the ones we write ourselves.
Cass Enger, a big-hearted kennel owner who’s better with dogs than people, wishes she could be more like her favorite fictional heroine, Felicity Benedict. A large woman with swagger, Felicity is part detective, part therapist, and adept problem solver.
When Cass learns that the setting for the Felicity novels is her own financially floundering hometown of Loon, she seeks out the mayor, a woman who bullied her during their school days. Together, they launch a plan to bring the Felicity phenomenon to Loon to attract massive tourist revenue, without which the town will vanish. Cass’s plan, however, ignites a war among the citizens, alienates her dearest friend, endangers the young immigrant who’s both assistant and surrogate brother, and lands her in jail.
As havoc engulfs her life and her town, can Cass convince her fellow citizens to unite so that Loon can become not just a town - but a true community?
- Media
- Ebook
- Genres
- General Fiction, Fiction and Literature
- Length
- 301-400 pages
- Offered by
- Mumblers Press LLC (Publisher)
(User: MumblersPress) - Batch
- September 2025 Starts: 2025-09-08Ended: 2025-09-25
- On Sale
- 2025-10-28
- Countries
- Available in all countries
- Links
- Book Information
LibraryThing Work Page - Receipt
- 3 reviewed
Jan Stites is the author of Edgewise, about which Wally Lamb said "Edgewise is a harrowing story of injury and feeling, despair and hope. Vivid and unflinching in the telling, Stites' novel is courageous, heartfelt and unforgettable."
Jan is also the author of and Reading the Sweet Oak, about which Susan Mallery, New York Times bestselling author of Girls of Mischief Bay and Hold Me, said "A charming new voice in women's fiction, Stites writes from the heart about friendship, love and what it means to find where you belong."

