Cat Rising Series by Cynn Chadwick (4 Books)
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Overview: Cynn Chadwick was born and raised in New Jersey but has lived in the South for over twenty five years. She is the author of the newly released novella, That’s Karma, Baby…, and novels: Angels & Manners, As The Table Turns, The Cat Rising Series. Chadwick’s novels have garnered Lambda, Stonewall, and Golden Crown Literary Award nominations.
Genre: Romance, FF, Lesbian, LGBT
Cat Rising (#1): Things are changing for Cat Hood, a small-town carpenter living in the mountains. Her first book has been published, her agent’s making big plans, and the whole town thinks she’s a celebrity. She’s also got a long-lost brother who turns up out of nowhere with a wife who’s pregnant with twins, a ’59 Harley Duo Glide that makes a funny noise, a busted-up hand that puts her out of commission, and a German Shepherd named Mike who won’t get off the couch.
Enter Melissa McHeaney – doctor, painter, green-eyed Irish lass. The one. And when the pair finally connect, it clicks so loud everybody close to Cat hears it. But Cat is dragging her feet, driving her friends – and herself – crazy. Is she scared off by a good thing? Or does the problem run deeper than that?
There’s a ghost in Cat’s head and heart and a story waiting to be told – the story of her grandmother Kate, who raised Cat and her brother after the death of their parents. The Hoods had emigrated from Scotland in the late 30s, leaving home under mysterious circumstances that Cat was certain were the cause of Kate’s cold, harsh brand of mothering that sent her brother Will running for his freedom – and Cat running from herself.
Cat Rising is the richly drawn tale of one woman’s quest to build a future through the discoveries of her past. Cynn Chadwick paints a vibrant portrait of community – friends and family together for the long haul, no matter how bumpy the ride.
Girls with Hammers (#2): “It’s never too late to be what you might have been”—George Eliot
Carpenter Lily Cameron first read that quote when her lover of eighteen years, Hannah, left after a fight. Her best friend, Cat, had already moved to Scotland, leaving her no one to talk to about her churning emotions. Then the person she looked up to the most, her father, died—leaving her in charge of the family construction business and forcing her to put aside her own business, Girls With Hammers. Soon after, Hannah decided to take a position in Amsterdam. Lily was alone.
Girls with Hammers is a lovingly crafted novel of an independent woman’s struggle to overcome obstacles and build the life she’s always wanted. Author Cynn Chadwick works her literary magic again with this charming tale of family, love, human courage and strength, and Southern hospitality.
Cynn Chadwick has done it again with this dramatic sequel to Cat Rising!
Babies, Bikes and Broads (#3): Tragedy—and her brother’s midnight plea for help with his young twins—pulls Cat Hood back home to Galway, North Carolina, in the third book in the popular Cat Rising trilogy.
After five years in Scotland, the place where she’d expected to find both roots and family, Cat is still single (officially), turning forty, and perhaps even more confused and unsettled than when she left North Carolina.
There are good reasons to stay in Galway—and to leave: Her niece, just as angry and independent and contrary as Cat was at that age, is hardly welcoming. Eager as Cat was to reconnect with her best Galway friends, Lily and Hannah, she finds them nearly unrecognizable—and nearly intolerable—given the mad gusto with which they’ve embraced parenthood. And then there’s the reappearance of her high school sweetie and all the bitter memories—and current confusion—her very presence evokes.
But Scotland isn’t an easy answer either, and Cat begins to rethink her return when Isobel, once again, refuses to choose between her husband and Cat.
But one thing is clear: Wherever happiness lies, Cat, being Cat, will resist it with every ounce of her being.
Cutting Loose (#4): Cat Hood is back!
It is ten years later in Little Galway, and life in the quiet mountain hamlet is not as peaceful as it was when we left.
Cat’s career as an award-winning novelist has garnered her modicum of fame and fortune. Her relationship with Janey McDaniels has survived, so far, but the appearance of a hot young motorcycle racer, who has taken an interest in the older but not so much wiser Cat Hood, is chipping away at its foundations.
A new generation of Hoods are growing up and beginning their own lives. Sixteen year old McKay has found a voice and talent in singing, while her twin, Stryker, has already etched out a career on the motor-cross circuit. Lily and Hannah have stumbled upon hardship as their teenaged daughter Rosie rebels, and Hannah finds Jesus.
Fans of Cat Hood and Lily Cameron won’t be disappointed as the familiar cast of characters: Arlo, Sophia, Rae Dawn, and Will Hood return in this 4th book of the continuing Cat Rising Series!
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