Be a Part of the Ladies Series
As I wrap up the third book of the Ladies of the Fire series, I realize it’s lacking something. It took me a while to grasp what was missing–they needed another friend at the fire. Fiona, Lily-Rose, and Sugar need you to fill a chair at the firepit and be a part of their conversations and the Ladies series.
Then it hit me. They need another friend at the fire.
Here’s How We Can Make It Happen
Fiona, Lily-Rose, and Sugar enjoy munching their homemade goodies as much as they love sharing their hearts at the firepit, right? So how about they add some new foods?
What goodies do you like for firepit time? Do you prepare meals or snacks? Are your foods sweet or savory? The options are endless. In addition, what favorite memories have you shared at your own fire? What conversations could you bring?
Let Me Know
Some of you have told me how much you love these ladies and how you’d love to be there with them. Let me know what you like about your current fires or the fires from your past. Who knows, they may show up to Sugar’s fire in Ladies on a Mission.
So let’s do this!
Wouldn’t it be fun, while reading the banter between these three friends, to recognize a quip or story that you told … while eating your favorite firepit food?
Be Part of the Story
Sugar’s got a lot on her plate in Ladies on a Mission. Will she be snacking on one of your favorite delectibles as well?
Be a part of the Ladies Series. Send your recipe ideas and any personal firepit stories to robin@robinluftig.com. Who knows, you may recognize yourself at the firepit, munching and sharing.
Here’s a reminder as to how the ladies’ friendship began.
Can a woman on the run find herself again?
Ladies of the Fire brought us to the late 1960s as we met the newly-widowed Lily-Rose Pembrick reeling as she fled Lincoln, Nebraska, with her children. Only taking the cash from the house safe and what she could get her hands on at the family bank, she left the recently-inherited and successful Pembrick Transportation company behind. Exhausted from driving all night, she stopped in Applegate, Ohio, and decided to start a new life on Norwood Street. There, she met Fiona Kasey, an African-American no-nonsense housekeeper/companion to an elderly white woman, and Sugar Bowersox, a Southern spitfire who has lost herself in motherhood.
Together, they enjoyed Lily-Rose’s backyard fire pit, where dreams were spoken and secrets revealed. As they embraced a kinship they never would have sought, Lily-Rose began thinking her past could finally be laid to rest—until someone ended up dead.
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