

Her first book, You’re the Cream in my Coffee, came out of nowhere to bowl me over and this follow up is just as good. Jennifer Lamont Leo is the queen of fun Roaring ♂0s historicals with a clean twist. Though madly in love, these two often work at cross purposes, requiring them to delve deep into their hearts and souls to determine what truly matters. His world-weariness calls him to a simple, quiet married life, but he knows Dot longs for more. Her squeaky-clean boyfriend, Charlie, has scars of his own, inflicted during the Great War. Now she’s a vivacious singer struggling to get her career off the ground amidst the booze and free-wheeling lifestyle of Chicago’s speakeasies. Dot Rodgers’ charlatan preacher father turned her off faith.
