Rosie Peters has always felt like a girl caught between the lines of a storybook. Raised by three great-aunts in the small town of Harpersgrove, Maryland, while working at Hap-PIE-ly Ever After, the pie shop that's always felt like home. When her estranged mother dies suddenly, everything unravels. The father she's never met shows up out of nowhere. Fashion school starts to feel like a fantasy meant for someone braver. Even her strongest friendships with the girls at the shop begin to fracture under the weight of grief, change, and things that should never have been said. Beneath it all,…mehr
Rosie Peters has always felt like a girl caught between the lines of a storybook. Raised by three great-aunts in the small town of Harpersgrove, Maryland, while working at Hap-PIE-ly Ever After, the pie shop that's always felt like home. When her estranged mother dies suddenly, everything unravels. The father she's never met shows up out of nowhere. Fashion school starts to feel like a fantasy meant for someone braver. Even her strongest friendships with the girls at the shop begin to fracture under the weight of grief, change, and things that should never have been said. Beneath it all, something darker stirs. It's a feeling Rosie can't shake, like deep dark water rising, waiting to pull her under. Then comes Joshua, the boy who makes Rosie's heart sing. Is he the answer, or could he be another riptide? As secrets begin to break the surface and everything familiar slips through her fingers, Rosie must decide whether to be the person everyone has always known or rewrite the story on her own terms. Touched with modern fairytale magic, Blackberry Pie is a story about loss, love, and learning to believe you're strong enough to save yourself.
At eight years old I sat down at my kitchen table with a box of Crayola 64 count crayons and off white construction paper to create a picture book full of colorful images for my mother. Sitting her down, I walked her step by step through an epic tale of a flower that gets blown away from a field to journey on the wind. The adventure flew through cities and towns the flower had never seen before finally settling home again with its family. That was the day my mother knew I was destined to be a story teller. She always said I was natural performer, never without a skip and a song. But on that day, she knew this would be my destiny. Now, over two decades later, I'm so excited to finally share my stories with the world. My name is Katelyn Marie Brawn, I'm a born and raised Baltimorean since the year 1988. I come from a loving family of two rock steady parents and a younger brother that is the coolest young man you'll ever meet. My favorite creature on the entire planet is my five year old mutt Rosie. I honestly think I like her more than most people (if you knew her you'd be forced to agree with me). Besides Rosie, there's nothing is this world I love more than a hot cup of tea, a blanket to crochet, and an old rerun of MURDER SHE WROTE. Yes, it's true, I was born a ninety year old woman. Just to spice things up I sport a tattoo addiction to go along with my pleated skirts and double string of pearls. Because I've always been the girl that couldn't settle on a hobby, I'm involved in many things. I teach artistic roller skating, craft beaded jewelry, and can bake a mean cupcake. I love mentoring my group of skaters. It's the greatest gift I've ever given myself. These girls are the true inspiration behind the books that I intend to write. PUMPKIN PIE is the first of these stories. My mama says I was destined to be a storyteller. I hope to do her proud.
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