Note from the publisher -- Foreword by Dennis McCullough, MD -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- David Acker. Step a little closer, please -- Annette Defazio Arnone. Crib beside my bed -- Orient Heights -- Connie Austin. The oysterman -- Shadbush -- Shirley Barer. Welcome to my life -- The package
Citizen Pain
β Scribed by Elise Sax
- Publisher
- Elise Sax
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 193 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"With quirky characters reminiscent of Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series and a small-town heroine redolent of Charlaine Harris' Sookie Stackhouse, Sax's second Matchmaker novel will no doubt delight fans and new readers alike."βRT Book Reviews*Lovably troublesome Gladie Burger runs into sizzling danger and a fiery love triangle in the second installment of Elise Sax's hilarious and sexy Matchmaker Mysteries series.*Since joining the family matchmaking business run by her eccentric and psychic Grandma Zelda, Gladie is always looking for love. But when an unbearable toothache knocks her out of commission and into the dentist's chair, she prays only for relief. No such luck. Emerging from an anesthetic haze, Gladie awakes to find that not only is her tooth still throbbing, but her dentist is deadβand the lead suspect in the murder, office receptionist Belinda, just so happens to be Gladie's first real client. Now it's up to Gladie to find Belinda a man and keep her from being...
β¦ Subjects
Mystery
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