![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This adds weight to the otherwise just-for-kicks narrative and creates a nice balance: Leelee grapples with major life changes, but she’s also as fun and flaky as the peach cobbler she whips up in her inn’s restaurant. As Leelee and Baker take on their misfit roles as innkeepers, predictable comedic chaos and challenges ensue then an unexpected darker twist leaves Leelee alone and for the first time in charge of her own life. ![]() Vermont proves to be everything she feared it would be-cold and lonely, for a start. She may be slightly spoiled, but she is devoted to her man right down to her well-manicured toes. But when her gorgeous, sweet-talking husband Baker wants to buy an inn in Vermont and move up north with their two young girls, Leelee reluctantly acquiesces. Leelee Satterfield is a bona fide Memphis gal of the country-club variety, part of the ladies-who-lunch set and not at all eager to leave behind this privileged society. Patton debuts with a peachy-keen summer read about a Southern woman’s misadventures as a Vermont innkeeper. ![]()
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