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Happy 2013!

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Do you have big plans to bring in the New Year? I've celebrated the coming in of the New Year in many different ways. Way back when my kids were little we always celebrated with root beer floats. Even though they are grown adults, grandparents themselves, they still equate root beer floats with New Year's celebration. One New Year, when my husband was overseas, we had a big slumber party. All the neighbors' kids stayed the night at our house while their parents went out to celebrate. What was our big treat? Of course, root beer floats. Later,  hubby and I celebrated New Year's by going to big celebrations with friends. One year on the Sea Bee base, another in a VFW hall, and lots of house parties, some we gave. Back in the day, we loved to dance, and every party included dancing of some sort--jitterbugging being our favorite. Today, at this stage in our lives, we're quite happy to stay home and seldom make it to the midnight hour. We do still watch the R

An Axe to Grind, #6 in the RBPD series

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Until December 3 0 th, An Axe to Grind is only .99 cents on Kindle! http://tinyurl.com/c5lae7u     Blurb for An Axe to Grind : Detective Doug Milligan and his partner question suspects in the murder of a stalker including the stalker’s target, her boyfriend, father and brother, as well as the stalker’s step-father. The investigation leaves little time for Doug to see his fiancée and fellow officer, Stacey Wilbur. Stacey handles a molestation case which involves the son of a friend. She and her mother talk wedding plans, though all must wait until Doug’s renter, Officer Gordon Butler finds another place to live. When Doug disappears while tailing a suspect, Stacey sets out to find him, hoping she can reach him time. REVIEWS: Right from the start, like Meredith does with all the books in this series, the reader is instantly drawn into the world of the Rocky Bluff P.D. Gordon Butler, who is usually the butt of many jokes around the station, is flagged down by a paper

No Sanctury, #5 in the RBPD series

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Until December 30th, No Sanctuary is available on Kindle for only .99 cents. http://tinyurl.com/cjy5a9b By this time I’d written No Sanctuary , I’d lost two publishers for the Rocky Bluff P.D. series. Fortunately, I’d made friends with Billie Johnson, the owner and publisher of Oak Tree Books. I’d signed a contract soon after that. No Sanctuary Blurb:   Two churches, two ministers, two murders, one murder. Reviews : A car accident or a murder? That is the question Officer Stacey Wilbur faces when she finds a car smashed into a tree while working the night shift for the Rocky Bluffs Police Department. Stacey immediately phones Detective Doug Milligan who responds to the scene. It doesn’t take long to figure out that the victim had been shot in the head. The victim is identified as Mallory Cookmeyer, wife of a prominent local minister. Rev. Paul Cookmeyer is shocked to hear of his wife’s death but can offer no suggestions as to who might want her dead. A