6 Quotes & Sayings By Tonya Kappes

Tonya Kappes has been a writer and editor for over 20 years. She is the author of numerous novels, including the New York Times bestselling Once Upon A Summer, as well as five novels in the Women of Deep Haven series. Her short fiction has appeared in numerous magazines, anthologies, and online publications, including The Best American Mystery Stories 2012, The Best Women's Erotica 2009, The Best Young Adult Erotica 2008, The Best Men's Erotica 2007, and Where Love Lies. Ms Read more

Kappes lives in St. Augustine, Florida with her husband and two young children.

1
I won't tell if you don't." I winked. Granny laughed. In the South, a wink speaks louder than words. Tonya Kappes
2
How do you know about Leotta?" It wasn't like I could tell him that Cephus Hardy was dead and right there about to give him the smackdown, nor could I tell him that I had seen his old Buick parked in front of Higher Ground when I acted like I had no idea he had a car and offered him a ride. " Isn't she still married to Cephus Hardy?" My eyes zeroed in on his facial expression. Cephus jumped around me and grabbed Terk by the neck. "Yeah, you sonofabitch! " " Stop! " I yelled, but it was too late. Tonya Kappes
3
There were two things Southerners hated to see knocking on their door. Jehovah Witnesses, because the majority of us were Baptist, and the undertaker. It was understandable that when Terk Rhinehammer opened the door, his face turned white as all the blood was drained from it after he looked past me and saw my hearse. " What's wrong?" He used his hands to pat down his chest. "I'm not dead, am I? Tonya Kappes
4
I'll be glad when this election is over! " Mary Anna yelled out the window of her car. She pulled the silver convertible classic Mercedes into the driveway of Eternal Slumber. "I was mobbed by O'Dell's sister and my momma this morning before I even had my boobs tucked in. Tonya Kappes
5
Jephus Hardy?" Stunned. My jaw dropped when I saw Cephus Hardy walk up to me in the magazine aisle of Artie's Meat and Deli. I was admiring the cover of Cock and Feathers, where my last client at Eternal Slumber Funeral Home, Chicken Teater, graced the cover with his prize Orloff Hen, Lady Cluckington. Tonya Kappes