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Miss Betty Applewhite, Summerfield's unofficial matchmaker, is determined to get another young couple together. She uses the ploy of having one of her cats stuck in a tree to summon both the fire department and police department, hoping to unite a female firefighter and a young police officer. Realizing that this can't go on forever, she devises a plan to have them assist her in the TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) program for feral cats. They reluctantly agree, but a mystery soon develops as cats begin disappearing around the town. The mystery deepens as two young boys disappear while fishing. Will…mehr

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Miss Betty Applewhite, Summerfield's unofficial matchmaker, is determined to get another young couple together. She uses the ploy of having one of her cats stuck in a tree to summon both the fire department and police department, hoping to unite a female firefighter and a young police officer. Realizing that this can't go on forever, she devises a plan to have them assist her in the TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) program for feral cats. They reluctantly agree, but a mystery soon develops as cats begin disappearing around the town. The mystery deepens as two young boys disappear while fishing. Will the cats be found? Will the missing boys be rescued? Will Miss Betty's plan come to fruition? The answers are revealed as the plot develops in "Springtime in Summerfield," which features both new characters and some familiar faces from the Summerfield series.
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Dianne H. Lundy grew up in north Louisiana, establishing her country roots. She was an active 4-H member, winning the Key Club Award in her senior year. She put those skills to use by earning a B. S. degree in vocational home economics from Harding University in Arkansas. She taught for thirty-three years in Louisiana schools, later obtaining two graduate degrees and being named to "Who's Who Among American Teachers" five times. She met her husband, Richard, on the ham radio. They married and had one son, Jonathan, who is now married with three young daughters. After retiring, she devotes her time to writing, cooking, gardening, and teaching English online with the World English Institute. Her first book was her autobiography, "The Girl from Nip 'n' Tuck, Part I."