The Sassy Belles by Beth Albright

The Sassy Belles (Sassy Belles)

by Beth Albright

Meet the Sassy Belles.

They’re strong as a mint juleps, sweet as peach cobbler, and no matter what, they stick together. There are only two seasons in Tuscaloosa—football and waiting-for-football. When Lewis Heart, football announcer and voice of the Crimson Tide, vanishes after an impromptu romp with Vivi Anne McFadden at the Fountain Mist Motel, Vivi does what any Southern woman would do: calls her best friend, Blake O’Hara Heart, attorney-at-law.

With the town gossip swirling around them, Vivi and Blake are determined to find out what happened to Lewis and clear Vivi’s reputation. Because after all, men may come and go, but the Sassy Belles are forever. Not since Steel Magnolias have we fallen in love with such sexy, strong and hilarious Southern women.

So grab your best girlfriends and join these Belles on the first of many joyrides through the Deep South…. Sexy Southern fun…with a hint of magnolia!

Reviewed by Lorelei's Lit Lair on

3 of 5 stars

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Sassy Belles was a fun read, loved the way the author depicted all the southern charm and ways about Tuscaloosa and its people. She really gave me a good idea of how it's like. The characters were great, funny and supportive. Vivi is Blake's best friend. She can count on Blake to help her find the man she loves- Lewis, who has disappeared or may be dead.
My only issue is that Blake, the heroine, is in an unhappy marriage. Her husband Harry is running for office which is his main priority and when an old flame Sonny, (a swoony hero) appears in the scene Blake is tempted to follow her heart. I'm a bit of a conservative reader so this was the only part I was uncomfortable with. Im not fond of affairs. Otherwise the rest of the story was fine. There was love, mystery, suspense and humor, lots of humor. I received a free copy of this book for my honest opinion. I'm still eager to read the next book because I want to see what happens next. I give this book 3.5 stars

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