Chronicles of Luna City
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The Chronicles of Luna City
by Celia Hayes
Part 1 of the Chronicles of Luna City series
Welcome to Luna City, Karnes County, Texas ... Population 2,453, not counting a fugitive former celebrity chef...Where the high school football team is called the Mighty Fighting Moths ... and their yearly Homecoming game is under some strange and irregular curse.
Which was once meant to be a stop on the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad, but which was derailed by True Love ...Where half the townsfolk has the surname of Gonzalez or Gonzales, they're all related and descended from the holder of the original Spanish land grant... but no one has ever been able to figure out whether his name ended in an 's' or a 'z', due to illegible handwriting on the original paperwork ...Where the last two members of a Sixties hippy nudist commune still still keep the faith with peace, love, and organic vegetables at the Age of Aquarius Campground and Goat Farm ...And a historic marker on Town Square marks the spot where a local bootlegger was nearly hung in 1926 for (among a long list of offenses against the laws of God and Man) impersonating a nun.
Luna City, where eccentricity is just a part of every-day life. Drop in for a visit — you might never want to leave.
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Luna City: Number 9, Number 9, Number 9
by Celia Hayes
Part 9 of the Chronicles of Luna City series
Welcome to Luna City, Karnes County, Texas … Population 2,457, give or take! Fugitive former celebrity chef Richard Astor-Hall faces a new challenge in this new Luna City chapter; celebrating Christmas with Kate Heisel's extended family, while Jess and Joe Vaughn cope with a pending addition to their family, Xavier Gunnison-Penn the world's most unsuccessful professional treasure-hunter finally finds a treasure and true love … and Miss Letty McAllister, the oldest inhabitant of Luna City reveals what happened half a century before, when bootlegger and former bandit, Charley Mills was nearly lynched by outraged citizens from the biggest oak tree in Town Square. More folklore, home folks and gentle comedy abound in this ninth outing to the most perfect small town in Texas.
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