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<p><strong>Carolyn Brown brings her unique voice to this tale of twin sisters finding love in a small Texas town</strong></p><p>Cathy Andrew's biological clock has passed the ticking stage and is dangerously close to "blown plumb up". While her twin sister Marty thinks settling down with one man is just a waste of good cowboys, Cathy wants it all: the perfect husband, the baby, and a little house right there in Cadillac. But even as the town is laying bets on whose wedding will be next, Cathy doesn't see happily-ever-after happening anytime soon. </p><p>Fortunately, Cathy and Marty have best friends who aren't afraid to stir up a ruckus-and if it means Cathy's got to bust out and set the town on its ear they'll back her up-no matter how hot things get.</p><p>(Originally published as <em>The Blue-Ribbon Jalapeno Society Jubilee</em>.)</p><p>"Carolyn Brown's storytelling is humorous, heartwarming, and full of sass and spunk...the chemistry sizzles." -<em>RT Book Reviews</em><br>"Ms. Brown has written some of the best dialogue I've read in a while...completely believable." -<em>Fresh Fiction</em><br>"I know when I read a book by Carolyn Brown, I'm in for a treat." -<em>Long and Short Reviews</em></p><p><strong>Chapter 1</strong></p><p>If Prissy Parnell hadn't married Buster Jones and left Cadillac, Texas, for Pasadena, California, Marty wouldn't have gotten the speeding ticket. It was all Prissy's damn fault that Marty was in such a hurry to get to the Blue-Ribbon Jalape?o Society monthly meeting that night, so Prissy should have to shell out the almost two hundred dollars for that ticket. </p><p>They were already passing around the crystal bowl to take up the voting ballots when Marty slung open the door to Violet Prescott's sunroom and yelled, "Don't count 'em wiló,
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