Bloom, a new standalone novel, from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Deborah Bladon. Liam Wolf should come with a warning. The man is all kinds of hot. He’s nailed down the tall, tattooed, gorgeous-as-sin look. I shouldn’t be swooning over him. He’s in my floral shop to order
Die, Blossom, Bloom
✍ Scribed by Steve Boseley
- Tongue
- English
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- Category
- Fiction
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✦ Synopsis
DIE, BLOSSOM, BLOOM is a story of murder and horror in a small village. TED HARRIS is a man with a secret; a dark secret that he has kept for two years. His wife’s disappearance has not gone unnoticed, and the village busybody, GERALDINE BUTLER-THOMPSON, is closing in on Ted’s secret. The annual ‘Haverly in Bloom’ competition is the backdrop for this tale of love, death and suspicion.
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