Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Historical Romance set in Johnstown, PA during the horrific flood of 1889. 

Alaina breaks their engagement when Jack fails to put their relationship ahead of his ambitions. But what dark secret is fueling Jack's need to be rich and will Alaina forgive him before time runs out for them both?

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Cozy Mystery that will make you laugh out loud. Book 1 of the LaTisha Barnhart Mystery series.

LaTisha Barnhart's bunions tell her something's afoot as she delves deeper into the murder of her former employer, Marion Peters. When LaTisha becomes a suspect, the ante i upped, and she is determined to clear her name and find the real culprit.

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Book 2 of the LaTisha Barnhart Mystery series.

Polly Dent Loses Grip on the treadmill and takes a fatal spill that's ruled an accident.

While helping her mother-in-law move into Bridgeton Towers Assisted LIving & Nursing, LaTisha Barnhart's nose smells trouble simmering. The residents' gossip is revealing all kinds of motives for murder.


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Book 3 of the LaTisha Barnhart Mystery series.


LaTisha’s cook overhears a hitman being hired to take out the mayor. Then said hitman turns up dead and the plot thickens like a pan of stale gravy.
Who would want to kill the mayor? And who would want to kill the killer? When LaTisha is nearly run down in broad daylight, she realizes the stakes are high. Is her goose cooked?


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