by SUE FINEMAN
Laura faced her father. “For me, this is Independence Day. Queenie has no hold over me now and neither do you. You can keep your bitterness and all that goes with it, Dad. I’ve had enough to last a lifetime.”
Laura turned away from her father and drove back to the diner to find her husband.
Her future.
She needed to feel Luke’s strong arms around her.
And feel the warmth of his love.
*Thank you for taking the time to read Queenie’s Café. I hope you enjoyed the book.*
Author’s Note:
I lived in Eau Gallie, Florida in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s, and I fell in love with the friendly people who lived there.
Kingston isn’t a real town, and you won’t find Queenie’s Café or the King of the Road Motel along the highway there. But you will find some great people.
I know there have been some major changes since I moved away. For one thing, Eau Gallie is now part of Melbourne, where I went to high school. Several friends still live in the area. I think about them often and hope they’re doing well.
I haven’t been back since 1989, the year my mother passed away, but I keep a special place in my heart for the people who live there.
Books by Sue Fineman
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The Martinson Ranch Series
The Mitchell Money
Ginger’s Grief
Maggie’s Man
The Gregory Series
On the Run
On the Lam
On the Hunt
On the Edge
The Donatelli Series
Nick’s Journey
Maxine
Blind Love
The Inheritance
The Inn at Dead Man’s Point
The Kane Ghosts Series
The Ghost in the Basement
The Ghosts Upstairs
The Ghost at the Farm
The Ghosts in the Attic
The Ghosts in the Audience
Single Title
Gran’s Guilt
Nightmare in the Woods
Queenie’s Cafe
BIO SHEET
Sue Fineman
Sue Fineman lives in a small town in Washington state with her husband of forty-nine years, a tiny poodle with no tail, and a scruffy rescue dog who wags her tail all the time. Her three grown children are nearly old enough to join AARP. She also has one adorable grandson and multiple grandpuppies and grandkittens. At one time she and her husband took in foster kids, but that was when they were younger and had more patience. These days her husband manages to try Sue’s patience on a daily basis, but she’s decided to keep him anyway. She doesn’t want to start over training a new husband.
She’s been a secretary, technical writer, real estate agent, and foster mother to five children. Always an avid reader, she began writing in her mid-fifties, when she quit her day job. Sue has written over two dozen books in the past fifteen years.
To contact Sue, send an email to [email protected]. To read her blog, go to http://suefineman.blogspot.com/.