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Behind The Words With Amelia Diane Coombs

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Today we welcome DROP DEAD SISTERS author Amelia Diane Coombs to the blog. Welcome Amelia. First, tell our readers a bit about yourself.

My name is Amelia Diane Coombs, and I’m the author of the dark comedic mystery, Drop Dead Sisters, as well as four YA novels.

Where you’re from, where you live? Is writing your full-time job?

I’m originally from Northern California and currently live in Seattle, Washington. I moved up here a few months before the pandemic (awful timing!) but I love the area. I live in a hundred-year-old house with my husband, who’s a musical composer and artist, and our “super senior” cat, Sofiya.

How long have you been writing?

Forever is such a copout answer, but it’s also a truthful one. I’ve been writing since I was a kid; I even wrote a truly tragic “romance” in the seventh grade that will, luckily, never see the light of day. I shared some of my writing online anonymously in high school, and didn’t get the nerve to share my writing with anyone in person until college, when I applied to a creative writing course.

What does your typical writing day look like?

I live and die by my daily routines, whether or not I’m writing. But usually, I settle down at my desk around ten or eleven in the morning, and I’ll work until I hit my word count for the day (sometimes an arbitrary goal, or sometimes it’s to keep me on track for a deadline) or until I stop for dinner. If my deadline is tight, I sometimes work up until nine or ten at night.

Tell us about your latest release? Where the idea came from? Perhaps some fun moments, or not so fun moments?

Drop Dead Sisters is my adult debut, and it’s a dark (but hopefully funny!) mystery about three estranged sisters who come together to cover up a murder at their parents’ wedding anniversary celebration at a campground. I really have to credit my agent for helping me come up with this idea, since we worked together on crafting the pitch before I began drafting. While I’ve never covered up a murder, I’m the youngest of three, like Remi, the main character, and I’ve spent most of my summers camping in Northern California.

Could you share one detail from your current release with readers that they might not find in the book?

The event Remi recalls several times throughout the book, where she was almost drowned by a childhood friend in a pool, actually happened to me when I was younger. I seriously doubt the intentions were as malicious as they were in Remi’s situation, but it was a very frightening and weird experience that has stuck with me over the decades.

If you could be one of your characters for a day which character would it be?

Honestly, Buffy, Remi’s dog! I’ve always wanted to Freaky Friday swap lives with my cat, and I figure this would be similar enough. Our pets live such plush, easy lives. It’d be great.

If you could spend the day with your character, what would you do? What would that day look like?

I’d spend the day with almost any of the characters, but Remi and I would definitely get along. I think we’d spend the day talking about our childhood traumas and our sisters over a good cup of coffee!

Are there any particular authors that have influenced how you write?

I’m not sure if influence is the right word, since I like to think I have my own unique writing style and voice, but since this was my first adult mystery, I read pretty widely in the genre to familiarize myself with it. I absolutely love Elle Cosimano’s Finlay Donovan series, as well as Jesse Q Sutanto’s Auntie’s series.

Do you have a secret talent readers would be surprised by?

I’m shockingly good at those prize claw machines at arcades and bowling alleys.

I’ve honestly never met anyone who could beat ‘the claw’. Thats impressive! Thank you very much for joining us today Amelia. 

Reader’s here’s a look at Drop Dead Sisters

“Compulsively readable, Drop Dead Sisters is perfect for readers who love shows like Bad Sisters and Dead to Me. A mystery about three estranged sisters who accidentally kill someone? Yes, please.” —Mindy Kaling

Three sisters reunite on a family vacation and rekindle their relationship the only way they know how—by covering each other’s tracks in a real-life murder mystery not even they can figure out.

Remi Finch has spent the better part of her adult life avoiding family—especially her sisters. They just don’t click. Besides, her unconventional upbringing and major anxiety have convinced Remi that she can’t build a relationship with anyone. Period.

When her parents plan a family reunion camping trip to celebrate their anniversary, Remi’s willing to reconnect, if only because she doesn’t have a choice. But then a dead body turns up at their campsite, and their sisterly bonding kicks into high gear.

No one knows the whole story, but the Finch women are prepared to cover up the pieces before anyone tries to put them together. It’s a precautionary measure, probably unnecessary. Nobody else was there, so how could they have seen anything?

Between old grudges and new dynamics, a handsome park ranger, and a body that won’t stay hidden, Remi is about to learn that nothing strengthens family ties quite like crime.

The Tale of a Transplanted Heart by Beverly Hurwitz M. D.

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Bats Could Be Superior Beings

Feared for carrying rabies, bats get a bad rap as scary Halloween symbols. The Tale of a Transplanted Heart gives readers a new perspective on bats, as it tells the story of an esteemed bat researcher whose character ominously changes after his life is saved by a heart transplant.

The heart recipient in this novel studies bats because they possess disease-defying superpowers. “One of every five mammals on Earth is a bat.” Relative to size, they have the greatest longevity of any mammal. Bats are the only mammals capable of surviving the rabies virus, which invariably kills any unvaccinated human, dog, cat, or other mammal it infects.

Even when living intimately with millions of their friends, bats rarely succumb to the viruses they harbor. Consequently, viruses love bats. “The only mammals to have mastered flight,” migrating bats can readily transport viruses far and wide. In addition to highlighting their superior immune defenses, this novel portrays bats as intelligent, linguistic, musical, peaceful, and essential to agriculture and forestry for insect control and pollination.

Beyond the supremacy of bats, The Tale of a Transplanted Heart explores the phenomenon of “cellular memory.” As transplant medicine has grown, increasing numbers of organ recipients are reporting the development of emotions and preferences that are not their own. After the dedicated scientist in this novel exhibits disturbing personality changes following his transplant, his physician wife can barely recognize the person her husband has become. His associates start to fear his capacity to manipulate dangerous viruses. Could the heart of an angry donor have turned him into a bioterrorist?

Doctor Hurwitz’s fifth medical fiction pulls a curtain back on infectious disease research, whereby scientists can alter the DNA of lethal germs. Research labs can also be involved in vicious competition for funding, investor pressure to produce the next blockbuster vaccine or drug, lab accidents, and the potential creation of biologic weaponry. This novel provokes the question: did COVID arise spontaneously in nature, or was it a “designer virus” that escaped from a lab?

The Tale of a Transplanted Heart also whips up grievances about the business takeover of American health care. Set in a struggling rural hospital that was recently acquired by a for-profit corporation, the bat researcher’s wife and her colleagues become embroiled in conflict with the hospital’s new management. These doctors fear for their patients’ lives when administrators ignore the rising incidence of mysterious infections.

This novel challenges the reader to consider the life and death issues that relate to organ donation. It asks: does your “soul” survive when your heart is beating in someone else’s body? Is organ donation a path to immortality? It also asks: why don’t bats get cancer or diabetes or many other diseases, and what can they teach humans about how to have longer, healthier lives?

The Tale of a Transplanted Heart is available in paperback and kindle editions with reading samples, along with other books by Beverly Hurwitz M.D. at https://www.amazon.com/s?k=books+by+beverly+hurwitz

What Book You Should Read Based on Your Favorite Halloween Candy?

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Looking for a book to sink your teeth into this Halloween? We’ve matched your favorite Halloween candies with must-read books that embody their spirit. From spine-tingling thrillers to spicy romances, discover your next literary treat based on the candy you love most.

Murder at King’s Crossing by Andrea Penrose

This winning combination of peanut butter and chocolate is perfect for the dynamic duo of Wrexford & Sloane. When the murder of a scientific genius on the verge of a momentous discovery upsets the wedding of their dear friends, Wrexford and Charlotte must risk all they hold dear to deconstruct a sinister conspiracy.

The House by the Cemetery by Lisa Childs

Snickers bars have it all! Try this novel if you want horror, suspense, a touch of paranormal, and a dash of romance. In New York Times bestselling author Lisa Childs’ new series, a local legend tells of a ghostly gravedigger haunting the cemetery. When the town’s wealthy undertaker dies, his estranged daughter must confront the ghosts that haunt her family.

Pucking Sweet by Emily Rath

Why choose sweet or sour when you can have both? And why choose one hockey player when you can have two? The lines between work and play get deliciously blurred in this red hot, inclusive, super sexy MMF “why choose” hockey romance!

Born to Be Badger by Shelly Laurenston

If you love the classic, all-star Hershey Bar, you’ll love renowned author Shelly Laurenston! The Honey Badgers are at it again in the New York Times bestselling and outstandingly witty, snarky, sexy, shape-shifting, world-building Honey Badger Chronicles.

Candy Corn Murder by Leslie Meier

If you want a book that pairs perfectly with the season like Candy Corn, try this classic Lucy Stone mystery! Halloween is coming to Tinker’s Cove, Maine, and local reporter Lucy Stone is covering the town’s annual Giant Pumpkin Fest for the Pennysaver. But not everything goes quite as planned . . .

Escape Velocity by Victor Manibo

If you love this stellar treat, try this genre-blending thriller that takes place in space! A decades-old murder looms over the glamorous clientele of a high-end space hotel . . . while an unforeseen threat percolates in the service corridors. The guests are about to experience the hospitality they deserve.

The Sorority by Nancy Bush

Like the book this candy bar is based on, this twisty novel features a tight group of friends bound by a pledge… In this chilling, masterfully twisting new novel of suspense, New York Times bestselling author Nancy Bush explores the dark side of friendship where “mean girls” get their due…with blood.

The Finish Line by Kate Stewart

Like this addictive treat, The Ravenhood series is easily devoured. You can’t stop at just one! Discover the thrilling conclusion to phenom Kate Stewart’s internationally bestselling Ravenhood trilogy, a deliciously steamy, irresistibly edgy, and suspenseful Robin Hood retelling.

The Trial of Mrs. Rhinelander by Denny S. Bryce

If you’re into this old-school treat, try this captivating novel set in the Roaring Twenties. Inspired by a real-life scandal, Bryce tells the story of a pioneering Black journalist, a secret interracial marriage among the New York elite, and the sensational divorce case that ignited an explosive battle over race and class.

Soul of a Witch by Harley Laroux

If you enjoy this bold, spicy candy, you’ll love this scorching hot paranormal romance. Everly is a witch raised to be meek and to stifle her magic. But now she’s ready to take on the evil creature she once worshipped. And who better to have her side than an ancient, powerful demon?

Where I End by Sophie White

Kit Kats are a layered and satisfying treat. If you crave those same qualities in your books, try this compelling novel, a modern gothic horror where a young woman falls into a dark obsession after a new artist and her baby arrive on her small Irish island.

Nothing Less Than Magic by Stacy Finz

Love this sweet and whimsical treat? Try this charming, Hallmark Movie-esque tale! When a heartbroken celebrity marriage counselor seeks refuge in a lakeside cabin during a glorious leaf-peeping season, everything wrong in her life starts clicking into place in the dreamiest possible way…and during Halloween, no less!

North is the Night by Emily Rath

This Finnish folklore-inspired romantasy is perfect for fans of this classic Nordic gummy! The story is a dark, mythical fantasy adventure. It’s about two gutsy young women who defy the gods and mortals, living and dead.

One Dark Kiss by Rebecca Zanetti

Releasing June 2025

Explore the forbidden and the taboo in New York Times bestselling author Rebecca Zanetti’s modern twist on Snow White. Go on, have a bite…

Reprinted with permission from Kensington Books.

Sneak Peek: Knife Skills For Beginner by Orlando Murrin

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Knife Skills For Beginner by Orlando Murrin

The Maid meets Knives Out with a dash of Top Chef in the debut locked room culinary mystery set in a London cooking school by MasterChef semi-finalist and cookbook writer Orlando Murrin.

“Some people are natural dancers, others marvelous in bed, but—not wishing to boast—I’m good with a knife. Most chefs are.”

The Chester Square Cookery School in the heart of London offers students a refined setting in which to master the fine art of choux pastry and hone their hollandaise. True, the ornate mansion doesn’t quite sparkle the way it used to—a feeling chef Paul Delamare is familiar with these days. Worn out and newly broke, he’d be tempted to turn down the request to fill in as teacher for a week-long residential course, if anyone other than Christian Wagner were asking.

Christian is one of Paul’s oldest friends, as well as the former recipient of two Michelin stars and host of Pass the Gravy! Thanks to a broken arm, he’s unable to teach the upcoming session himself, and recruits Paul as stand-in. The students are a motley crew, most of whom seem more interested in ogling the surroundings (including handsome Christian) than learning the best ways to temper chocolate.

Yet despite his misgivings, Paul starts to enjoy imparting his extensive knowledge to the recruits—until someone turns up dead, murdered with a cleaver Paul used earlier that day to prep a pair of squabs. Did one of his students take the lesson on knife techniques too much to heart, or was this the result of a long-simmering grudge? In between clearing his own name and teaching his class how to perfectly poach a chicken, he’ll have to figure out who’s the killer, and avoid being the next one to get butchered . . .

NEW CHARACTERS AND NEW PLACES TO EXPLORE IN “CYBERPUNK 2077: PSYCHO SQUAD”

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Dark Horse Comics, in close collaboration with CD Projekt Red, continues to dive deep into the world of Night City, based on the hit game, Cyberpunk 2077Cyberpunk 2077: Psycho Squad is a four-part comic miniseries featuring Night City’s brutal force, MaxTac! This new series is written by Dan Watters (Universal Monsters: Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives!), with artist Kieran McKeown (Dragon Age: The Missing), colorist Giada Marchisio (Profane), and letterer Frank Cvetkovic (Cyberpunk 2077: Kickdown). Issue #1 features cover art by McKeown and Marchisio, with variants from Miguel Valderrama (Cyberpunk 2077: Trauma Team), Alex Eckman-Lawn (Lotus Land) and Niko Henrichon (Fables).

In Cyberpunk 2077: Psycho Squad:

MaxTac, one of the deadliest and most controversial forces in Night City, is deployed against a corpo netrunner turned cyberpsycho. The squad’s mission is to eliminate the target and save lives as long as nothing goes wrong. But with the building on lockdown, the psycho has the facilities and its occupants wired for destruction!

Join the squad; Cyberpunk 2077: Psycho Squad #1 (of 4) will be available at comic shops on February 12, 2025, for $3.99. Pre-order now from your local comic shop. Visit Comic Shop Locator for more details and stores near you.

THEATER KID by Jeffrey Seller Publishing in May 2025

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Simon & Schuster announced today that it is publishing Theater Kid by Jeffrey Seller on May 6, 2025. A coming-of-age tale from the most successful American producer of our time, Theater Kid is a gripping memoir about fighting through a hardscrabble childhood to make art on one’s own terms, chasing a dream against many odds, and finding acceptance and community.

Before he was producing the musical hits of our generation, Jeffrey was just a kid coming to terms with his adoption, trying to understand his sexuality, and eager to escape his dysfunctional household in a poor neighborhood just outside Detroit. We see him find his voice through musical theater and move to New York, where he is determined to shed his past and make a name for himself on Broadway.

But moving to the big city is never easy—especially not at the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis—and Jeffrey learns to survive and thrive in the colorful and cutthroat world of commercial theatre. From his early days as an office assistant, to meeting Jonathan Larson and experiencing the triumph and tragedy of Rent, to working with Lin-Manuel Miranda on In the Heights and Hamilton, Jeffrey pulls back the curtain on the joyous and gut-wrenching process of making new musicals, finding new audiences, and winning multiple Tony Awards.

“I love musicals, I love Broadway, and I love New York. This book is a pure expression of that love,” said Seller.

“When we read Jeffrey Seller’s memoir, we realized it possessed many of the same qualities of the landmark musicals he’s produced,” said Jonathan Karp, President and Chief Executive Officer at Simon & Schuster. “It is authentic and heartfelt and audaciously entertaining. Anyone who loves theater will find communion in this book. It would also make a good musical.”

Maria Mendez, Associate Editor at Simon & Schuster, acquired World Rights, first serial, and audiobook rights from David Kuhn and Nate Muscato at Aevitas.

Credit: Emil Cohen

Jeffrey Seller is one of the masterminds behind the Tony Award winning musicals Rent, Avenue Q, In the Heights, and Hamilton. His shows have garnered 22 Tony awards, including four for Best Musical, and his Broadway productions and tours have grossed over $4.6 billion and reached more than 43 million attendees. Jeffrey is the only producer to have mounted two Pulitzer Prize-winning musicals—Hamilton and Rent. He also revolutionized theater accessibility with the $20 ticket lottery for Rent, making theater accessible for many. This passion to accessibility underscores his belief in the power of the stage, which was his ticket out of his hometown.

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Sneak Peek: The Case of the Missing Maid by Rob Osler

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The Case of the Missing Maid by Rob Osler

The acclaimed author of the Anthony, Agatha, Macavity, and Lefty Award-nominated Devil’s Chew Toy delights with the first in a new historical mystery series set in turn-of-the-19th-century Chicago, as America is entering its Progressive Era and Harriet Morrow, a bike-riding, trousers-wearing lesbian, has just begun her new job as the first female detective at the Windy City’s Prescott Agency…

Chicago, 1898. Rough-around-the-edges Harriet Morrow has long been drawn to the idea of whizzing around the city on her bicycle as a professional detective, solving crimes for a living without having to take a husband. Just twenty-one with a younger brother to support, she seizes the chance when the prestigious Prescott Agency hires her as its first woman operative. The move sparks controversy—with skeptical male colleagues, a high-strung office secretary, and her boss, Mr. Theodore Prescott, all waiting for her to unravel under the pressure . . .

Only an hour into the job, Harriet has an assignment: Discover the whereabouts of a missing maid from one of the most extravagant mansions on Prairie Avenue. Owner Pearl Bartlett has a reputation for sending operatives on wild goose chases around her grand estate, but Harriet believes the stunningly beautiful Agnes Wozniak has indeed vanished under mysterious circumstances—possibly a victim of kidnapping, possibly a victim of something worse . . .

With Mr. Prescott pushing a hard deadline, Harriet’s burgeoning career depends on working through a labyrinth of eccentric characters and murky motives in a race to discover who made Agnes disappear. When her search leads to Chicago’s Polish community and a new friendship in Agnes’s charming older sister, Barbara, clues scattered across the city slowly reveal just how much depends on Harriet’s inexperienced investigation for answers . . . and the deep danger that awaits once she learns the truth.

Kindle Ending Vella Program

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From Amazon’s Press Release:  

 

We are winding down Kindle Vella

We’ve made the difficult decision to bring Kindle Vella to a close in February 2025.

Why are you winding down Kindle Vella?

This was a difficult decision. We are grateful for all of the authors and readers who participated in Kindle Vella and, while we remain committed to experimenting and testing new ideas to deliver unique and delightful experiences for both readers and authors, Kindle Vella hasn’t caught on as we’d hoped.

What will happen to the stories and episodes I have read and unlocked when the program closes?

All the stories and episodes you have read or unlocked with tokens will remain available in your library in the free Kindle app on iOS and Android after the program closes. To read your stories in the Kindle app, download the Kindle app for iOS on the App Store, or get the Kindle app for Android on Google Play. Stories will no longer be available for reading on the web.

Can I continue to read stories and unlock episodes using tokens until the program closes?

Yes, we recommend that you unlock any stories and episodes you are interested in reading as soon as possible. Authors will continue to publish new episodes to stories and you will be able to purchase new tokens until December 4th. After December 4th, no more new episodes will be made available and you will no longer be able to buy new tokens. You can continue to use your remaining tokens to unlock episodes until the program closes in February 2025.

What if I have unused tokens after Kindle Vella closes?

We’ll reach out to you in February 2025 if you have any tokens left over. At that time we will automatically credit your Amazon account balance with an Amazon.com gift card in an amount equal to the value of your remaining Tokens.

Can I keep my unlocked Kindle Vella stories and episodes?

Yes, any episodes you have read or unlocked with tokens will remain available in your library in the free Kindle app on iOS and Android after the program winds down. To read your stories in the Kindle app, download the Kindle app for iOS on the App Store, or get the Kindle app for Android on Google Play. Stories will no longer be available for reading on the web.

Out Of Poland From Breakfield and Burkey Named Screenplay Finalist

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Out Of Poland, the Award-Winning World War II Epic from the critically acclaimed writing duo of Breakfield and Burkey has just been named a Screenplay Finalist from the 2024 Page Turner Awards

Beneath the storm clouds of a deadly war, three men are poised to unlock the secrets to redeem the world.

The setting is Poland 1939, Germans are marching toward Warsaw running their armor, and devastating swarms of armed soldiers, along with their cavalry. Fighting against the Nazi military machine is a death wish realized all too clearly.

The path of the invaders is paved with death, destructions, pillage, and woman brutalized at the hands of soldiers with no honor. As much as the citizens of Poland pray for a different outcome, everything they have known, loved, and grown up with is devastated.

Three young men are tasked with finding and extracting the German military communications device, Baby, that is kept under heavy guard. Polish patriots die to aid the three in getting the information and then fleeing with the prize. The race is on as the Germans try to match wits with the clever patriots who risk detection at every turn.

The Ambassador Ferdek Watcowski, insists that his son Ferdek along with Wolfgang and Tavius, take their families and flee while there is still time to reach a border. The goal of their journey is to escape with Baby intact.

Poland’s military is so outclassed by Hitler’s forces that survival is key to fighting another day. Facing great peril and odds against their survival, the men resolve to make a difference so that those who died helping them would not have sacrificed in vain. They vow to undertake a lifetime of fighting tyranny.

Successful survivors must look ahead.

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS:

Charles Breakfield is a technology expert in security, networking, voice, and anything digital. He enjoys writing, studying World War II history, travel, and cultural exchanges. Charles is a fan of wine tastings, winemaking, Harley riding, cooking extravaganzas, and woodworking.

Rox Burkey is a technology professional who excels at optimizing technology and business investments. She works with customers all over the world focusing on optimized customer experiences. Rox writes white papers and documentation, but found she has a marked preference for writing fiction.

Together these Texas authors create award-winning stories that resonate with males and females and young and experienced adults. They bring a fresh new view to technology possibilities today in exciting stories. Visit their website for more information and free stuff. Https://www.EnigmaSeries.com

Page Turner Awards is an inclusive writing and book awards with one goal – to change the lives of as many writers as possible. The team at Page Turner Awards passionately believes that talented writers can be from any background, age, race, religion, or interest.
Page Turner Awards gives unpublished writers the chance to enter unpublished fiction and non-fiction books, to be read by a carefully curated judging panel made up of influential players in the publishing industry. And published authors, whether mainstream published or independently published, the chance to get their fiction story or non-fiction book recognized by successful authors, high-calibre industry professionals and film producers.
Plus screenwriters the chance to showcase their screenplays to film producers and film production companies actively looking for scripts to produce. Prizes span everything from mentorships to audiobook production and publishing packages.
Page Turner Awards has been dubbed the ‘Rolls Royce’ of Writing Awards. 

 

Sneak Peek: DROP DEAD SISTERS by Amelia Diane Coombs

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DROP DEAD SISTERS by Amelia Diane Coombs

“Compulsively readable, Drop Dead Sisters is perfect for readers who love shows like Bad Sisters and Dead to Me. A mystery about three estranged sisters who accidentally kill someone? Yes, please.” ―Mindy Kaling

Three sisters reunite on a family vacation and rekindle their relationship the only way they know how―by covering each other’s tracks in a real-life murder mystery not even they can figure out.

Remi Finch has spent the better part of her adult life avoiding family―especially her sisters. They just don’t click. Besides, her unconventional upbringing and major anxiety have convinced Remi that she can’t build a relationship with anyone. Period.

When her parents plan a family reunion camping trip to celebrate their anniversary, Remi’s willing to reconnect, if only because she doesn’t have a choice. But then a dead body turns up at their campsite, and their sisterly bonding kicks into high gear.

No one knows the whole story, but the Finch women are prepared to cover up the pieces before anyone tries to put them together. It’s a precautionary measure, probably unnecessary. Nobody else was there, so how could they have seen anything?

Between old grudges and new dynamics, a handsome park ranger, and a body that won’t stay hidden, Remi is about to learn that nothing strengthens family ties quite like crime.

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Website: www.ameliadianecoombs.com 

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