Huckleberry Happiness was fun to write because I wandered back to 1885 when refrigeration consisted of ice boxes, sometimes called ice closets. I also used huckleberries as the flavor, because in Pennsylvania, these little dark berries were picked and used in recipes like cultivated blueberries. The heroine, Emelia Stone, makes huckleberry pie for her bakery, but also plans to make a special ice cream dessert for a contest the Pennsylvania Railroad is having.
An ice cave |
Although Huckleberry Happiness is still
in the production stage, here is the blurb:
In 1885, Emelia Stone and her sister must learn to operate their deceased parents’ bakery in the small town of Pennsylvania. A large mortgage looms on their family home. When her sister leaves town, Emelia is forced to handle the bakery and burden alone.
The Pennsylvania Railroad is searching
for the perfect dessert for its passengers. Joe Sawicki, owner of Sawicki
Brothers Ice Company, is certain Emelia can win the contest and the hundred-
dollar bonus if she creates a special ice cream to accompany her popular
huckleberry pies. He has loved her since they played hooky in grade school to
explore the company’s ice cave.
Can Emelia find the courage to stand up
to the town’s bully to win the competition? And will Joe have the mettle to
express his undying love and win first place in Emelia’s heart?
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