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Miss Julia Inherits a Mess (by Ann B. Ross)

Once more Miss Julia has you laughing out loud and sitting on the edge of your seat because you don't know what escapade awaits her. Miss Julia is such a hoot and when she gets Etta Mae involved in her antics, you know you are going to be chuckling and waiting to see how things will end.

While this book is focused on Miss Julia's responsibility as an executor of a will, you can just imagine how she will display her typical judgmental personality and easily jump to conclusions. But, of course, Miss Julia would argue that she never portrays these characteristics.

Ann B. Ross does a wonderful job of pulling you into the lives of the characters and wraps you up in the community of Abbottsville. You will want to pull up a chair and and listen to Miss Julia and Sam and Etta Mae and eat some of the delicious food that Lillian creates. You find that you don't want to leave once you've turned the last page. But be excited that there is hopefully another Miss Julia story waiting to be released soon. I can't wait for the next adventure!

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