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Six Sentence Sunday

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Dakota Whitmore is not the world's best traveler. And Drue, her snarky assistant, won't let her forget it! Is it true they only tease you when they like you? Drue continued to ask for the annoyance factor, but Dakota really did look terrible post-flight, kinda like a cross between someone waiting for a heart transplant and a crash-test dummy on the wrong side of an accident. “Maybe you should have skipped the last four rum and sodas and saved your liver the aggravation.” “It wasn’t that much! I’m a nervous flier and a dram or two helps to sooth my tension.” “I could tell by the white-knuckled grip-of-death you had on the armrest. Real Zen-like.” Click on the above link to buy a print copy of Redeeming Characters from Amazon for $6.64! (Kindle version also available.) And don't forget to check out all the other stellar Six Sentence Sunday offerings!

Six Sentence Sunday

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From my WIP, new mystery series Country Fried City Girl. My heroine, Andy, has a full plate dealing with her aging and extremely stubborn grandfather. “Stop talking like that. You’re an educated man, for cripes sakes. And yes, you are going to church because I want to make sure God doesn’t put you on his shit list. Good Christians go to church after they find dead bodies in their houses.” Pops sent me a skeptical look and muttered, “Pretty sure that ain’t in the Bible.” “Well since you were there when it was written, you would know.”

Hagtastic Interview!

Dishing about Maggie, Neil, the Hag series all all sorts of other writerly type stuff. Check out my interview at Wild Child Publishing, HERE!

TRS Treasure Hunt

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Clue: Passion i n Print writer Jennifer L. Hart believes in torturing her characters in the fires of hell before they are allowed a happily ever after. In her latest release, Drue redeemed himself by working as an assistant to Dakota Whitmore, the woman he believes to be a thief. What does Drue think she stole from him? Blurb: Animals may bite, but people always suck, is Drue’s motto; his only goal to disappear into the wild with nary a nitwit to be seen. Yet, when he discovers an old friend has published the book he helped create , a new plan surfaces. Revenge. Author Dakota Whitmore is in a slump. Maybe what she needs is a little help, a beta reader who will tell her that her work hasn't turned into a steaming cow pie. How about Drue, the man who helped her pen her first—and only, bestseller? Nothing could possibly go wrong. Right? One random commenter will receive a free PDF of Redeeming Characters . Please be sure to leave your email address in the comments. Thanks fo