Leaving Annalise

Leaving Annalise
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Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 1939889014
ISBN-13 : 9781939889010
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Download or read book Leaving Annalise written by Pamela Fagan Hutchins and published by . This book was released on 2013-07-01 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One unexpected and hotly fought-over little boy, two dead bodies, and a series of home vandalisms throw Texas attorney turned island chanteuse Katie Connell into a tizzy. Juggling all of this, Bloody Mary cravings, baggage, and the bad guys too, she waffles between the jumbie house that brought her back from the brink and the man she believes is the love of her life. Leaving Annalise is Volume 2 in the Katie & Annalise series. To catch Katie's first adventure, check out Volume 1, Saving Grace. Watch for Volume 3--Finding Harmony--coming in February 2014. If you like Sandra Brown or Janet Evanovich, you will love Pamela Fagan Hutchins. An attorney and native Texan, Pamela lived in the U.S. Virgin Islands for nearly ten years. She refuses to admit to taking notes for this novel during that time. #2 in the Katie & Annalise series. Catch #1, Saving Grace, and #3, Finding Harmony. Accolades for Leaving Annalise and the Katie & Annalise Series: 2011 Winner of the Houston Writers Guild Novel Contest 2010 Winner of the Writers League of Texas Romance Contest 2012 Winner of the Houston Writers Guild Ghost Story Contest [Saving Grace is] a riveting drama with plenty of twists and turns for an exciting read, highly recommended. Small Press Bookwatch an exciting tale that combines twisting investigative and legal subplots with a character seeking redemption an exhilarating mystery with a touch of voodoo. Midwest Book Review MBR Bookwatch [Saving Grace is] a lively romantic mystery that will likely leave readers eagerly awaiting a sequel. Kirkus Reviews Katie is the first character I have absolutely fallen in love with since Stephanie Plum! Stephanie Swindell, bookstore owner Could not put [Leaving Annalise] down and did not want it to end! Rebecca Weiss, attorney and reader As much as I loved Saving Grace, I love Leaving Annalise even more. Rhonda Erb, editor Living through Katie was at times nerve-wracking, embarrassing, exciting, frightening, but most of all, it was really funny. Heidi D., librarian e-book and audio versions also available.


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