About The Author
Edith Dodd is an aspiring author from Oklahoma's , where the simplicity of life continues to inspire her work. She still lives with her husband there, holding deep roots to the land she calls home. When not writing, she reads non-fiction books, makes quilts, and practices embroidery — activities that reflect her love for tradition. She has an adventurous spirit, spending her time fishing and hunting in Oklahoma's open wilderness. In her writings, Edith explores themes of love, forgiveness, and trauma, giving voice to quiet struggles and resilience found in daily lives.
Giving Voice To Quiet Struggles
Edith’s writing explores themes of love, forgiveness, healing, trauma, and grief, drawing from the quiet struggles of common people around her.
About The Book
Strawberry Sundae is a work of fiction by Larry Dodd, first copyrighted in 1998. It follows the story of two damaged yet resilient individuals, Cory James and Mandy Singer, who live in a small American town. This heart-wrenching and emotionally gripping tale of love, redemption, trauma, and secrets sets a chain of events that will test the limits of forgiveness and love.
The Strawberry Sunday is not just a romance novel; it's rooted in deep and complex human emotions that portray the scars people carry, hide, and show to no one. Edith Dodd's debut
leaves an undeniable mark through its raw honesty and emotional complexity in a town that is steeped in relentless judgment and persecution.
A Glimpse Into The Story
Strawberry Sundae is the story of two ordinary souls, Cory James and Mandy Singer, bound by shared pain and quiet resilience. The novel delves into the complexity of human emotions and the silent damage caused by prejudice. Cory, a young rancher grieving the loss of his parents, crosses paths with Mandy, a bright woman scarred by past trauma. One unexpected night brings them together, two broken hearts finding peace in each other’s presence.
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Our Testimonials
I was skeptical about the novel; I thought it was going to be the same old story of romance. But after reading the first chapter, I was completely astonished by the intensity of emotions and gripping narrative of the book. Now, I highly recommend it to everyone I meet.
I’ve read many romance novels, and at some point, it gets boring, bland, and predictable. However, when I read this book, it made me truly feel connected with the characters, their struggles, and emotions. The rich narrative kept me engaged the entire night; it was heart-wrenching at the end. I highly recommend it.
I’m not a reader, yet when a friend of mine recommended a book, I was surprised. Getting into it was hard, but the moment I uncovered the twists, secrets, and lies, it became relatable, as if the author wanted to explore these universal attributes. I’m not sure how it felt, but it definitely made me more open to forgiveness.
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Read The Articles
The Power of Forgiveness in Strawberry Sundae
At its heart, Strawberry Sundae is more than a romance novel
Writing with Heart – Behind the Scenes of Strawberry Sundae
The author, Edith Dodd, draws inspiration from her roots in rural Oklahoma.
Why Small-Town Stories Still Matter
In Strawberry Sundae, the town is almost a character itself.