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Bitter and Sweet: A Lowcountry Novel

". . . a poignant story of sisterhood, motherhood, and new love found in old places. McKnight's writing is as delectable as the Gullah cuisine at the heart of the novel." --Denny S. Bryce, bestselling author of The Other Princess and Wild Women and the Blues

From the beloved author of The Thing About Home comes a dual timeline tale of Lowcountry flavor, family, grief, secrets, and the sweet redemption that lies within the bonds of sisterhood.

-The Present-

When summoned to Georgetown, South Carolina, sisters Mariah Clark and Sabrina Holland both assume their ailing grandfather's health has gotten worse. Neither expects their grandmother's undeniable request--save the family restaurant.

Mariah is at a crossroad in her life. After being dumped by her husband and forced to walk away from their diner that she helped rescue from bankruptcy, bitter feelings consume her. Even though the restaurant has been in the family for eighty-six years, giving her all to another struggling business isn't something she wants to do.

Living out of her van and striving for a fresh start, Sabrina yearns for stability for herself and her daughter and a chance to turn her baking hustle into a bona-fide business. The family restaurant may be just the blessing she needs--but as old tensions and angry disagreements resurface, Sabrina wonders if her sister will let her have a say.

-The Past-

After falling victim to a love she thought would last a lifetime, Tabitha Cooper finds herself away from home and struggling to survive in Charleston in the early twentieth century. She is determined to turn corn into cornbread and to take care of her children the best way she knows how--by serving food that's good for the soul--and along the way forges a path that leaves a legacy of success for generations to come.

Through letters that reveal Tabitha's complicated past, the sisters discover truths that just might be the right recipe to mend their hearts--if they can find a way to savor the blessing of today and leave the bitter aftertaste of old memories behind them.

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384 pages

Average rating: 9.42

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Cynthia Y
Jun 07, 2024
10/10 stars
This book was amazing. I started it this morning and could not move until I was finished. This is a new to me author. I read The Thing About Home last year and thought this woman could not possibly top that phenomenal book, but she did. The contemporary story is of two sisters who are both struggling in their personal lives and with their businesses, ie. one has just lost her life's work. Their grandmother needs them to save the family restaurant, but they don't get along and things get heated between them. There are so many issues that have caused the split between them--all valid and all powerfully shared in the writing. Then we have chapters for their great grandmother Tabitha endured in the 1920s as single mother who has been tricked and betrayed by a man who said he loved her. She left her family and could not go back. The way her story was delivered was...it was like a movie. I hope the publisher gives it some buzz. I read 200 books a year and this book is already my favorite for this year, as The Thing About Home last year. I don't know what she's going to write next, but this story was amazing.
TheeLadyBug
Feb 28, 2024
Bitter and Sweet by Rhonda McKnight is a well written novels that speaks a captivating tale of love, loss, and redemption. The authors ability to mesh family drama, healing, secrets and history left me emotionally satisfied. The character development is phenomenal and keeps you engaged from beginning to the end. The power of forgiveness is a beautiful thing! I love how this books touches on lessons that touch on resilience and also knowing when to let go. Rhonda McKnight left no crumbs, and as always has you satisfied yet wanting more. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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