Cotton Queen (Our Mamas Ourselves Book 1)

Cotton Queen (Our Mamas Ourselves Book 1)

“I’ll never be the kind of woman who wears pearls with her apron while cooking meatloaf for her husband. But when I was a kid, my mother, Babs, prepared me to be the next June Cleaver - teaching me lessons that belonged to another era. Another world, practically. My mother’s world. But what can you expect from a woman whose biggest aspiration was to be Cotton Queen? I couldn’t wait to leave home and get away from her. But now, well... let’s just say life hasn’t turned out quite like I’d planned. And heaven help me, I’m going home.” - Laney Hoffman, Cotton Queen, 1975

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“I’ve read all her books and loved every word.” -Jude Deveraux. 

“I’ll never be the kind of woman who wears pearls with her apron while cooking meatloaf for her husband. But when I was a kid, my mother, Babs, prepared me to be the next June Cleaver – teaching me lessons that belonged to another era. Another world, practically. My mother’s world. But what can you expect from a woman whose biggest aspiration was to be Cotton Queen? I couldn’t wait to leave home and get away from her. But now, well… let’s just say life hasn’t turned out quite like I’d planned. And heaven help me, I’m going home.” – Laney Hoffman, Cotton Queen, 1975

“Like Lavyrle Spencer, Pamela Morsi writes tender books about decent people struggling to find love.” — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

“Pamela Morsi is a perennial favorite for a good reason… she writes the perfect feel-good read.” – Susan Wiggs

Our Mamas Ourselves

  1. Book 1: The Cotton Queen
  2. Book 2: Letting Go
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Genre: Women's Fiction
Publisher: Gnarly Wool Publishing
Publication Year: 2019
ASIN: B07YNSF2KP
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Pamela Morsi

Pamela Morsi is a USA Today, Waldenbooks, and Barnes & Noble bestselling author of romance. She broke into publishing in 1991 with Heaven Sent and has been gracing readers with at least a book a year ever since. Two of her novels, Courting Miss Hattie (1992) and Something Shady (1996), won the Romance Writers of America’s RITA Award, the highest honor in romance publishing, and others have been RITA finalists. Her books have won critical praise from her peers, and she continues to be a shining star in the industry.

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