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Review:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5/5)
“Letty Hart is one very plucky young lady living in a wine-producing valley near Los Angeles in 1927 – smack dab in the middle of the Prohibition-era. Running the family vineyard (to supply wine for the local church) has fallen on her shoulders, and she proves extremely capable of keeping their heads above water. But it’s not a cake walk. When the church cancels their standing order for wine, the doors must be closed in order to stay within the law. The title of the book tells you that is exactly what she doesn’t do. In fact, she decides to sell a huge stash of liquor she found that her father (deceased) kept under wraps, and is now going head-to-head with some very ruthless bootleggers.
Enter Annabel Forman, a female police officer who is treated so unfairly by her peers that you wonder how that could EVER have been okay. (It wasn’t). But Annabel is not a shrinking violet, and she and Letty are on a collision course. …”
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