This book had me hooked from page one, and it only kept better more intense, more nerve-racking with each page. I couldn’t do anything without thinking about what was going on in the book.
Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Phrases, Words
Words & Phrases to Describe the Summer Heat
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Secrets at Meadow Lake – a Review
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A CATastrophic Neighborhood (A Pet Momma Cozy Mystery) – a Review
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Where No One Will See – a Review
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• •Lucia Scafetti, the daughter of the notorious hitman Carlo Scafetti, is trying so hard to move out of the shadow of her infamous crime family. A Philly private eye, she runs her own business. To make her life complete, she has a dog, Rocco, a problem dog who just doesn’t get along with other people. But he does love Lucia. Her life is about to become very complicated though.
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The Importance of Having a Strong Female Character – Guest Post by Felicia Watson
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Towns with Animal Names
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Abigail’s Odyssey – a Review
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Semi-Detached – a Review
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• •This psychological thriller written by Deborah Stone opens with Clare and Jack on their way to see Clare’s mom. Clare is so excited to introduce her boyfriend to her mom, but her mom has a rather strange reaction to Jack. She runs out of the room. When Clare goes to check on her, she insists Clare break up with him and never see him again.