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Culinary Hijinks, Sumptious Historicals, Thrilling suspense...September arrives...

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Moving back to Texas to find herself…and love


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Sumptious, inventive, delicious


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Jane’s rule about marriage: if at first you don’t succeed, don’t try again


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Concocting some delicious chemistry together...


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Someone is not what he seems


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A delicious read



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Also by Kathy Carmichael:

Diary of a Confessions Queen, February 2010
Trade Size
Hot Flash, February 2009
Mass Market Paperback
Here Comes Trouble, December 2003
Hardcover
My Lady Mischief, August 2002
Hardcover
Chasing Charlie, May 2001
Hardcover

Diary of a Confessions Queen
Kathy Carmichael

Séances and skunks are silliness, but death is serious business.

Medallion Press
February 2010
On Sale: February 1, 2010
Featuring: Amy Crosby
350 pages
ISBN: 1605420956
EAN: 9781605420950
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$15.95

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Mystery

Confessions writer Amy Crosby has put her life on hold for the last seven years after the disappearance of her husband, Dan. In writing for "True Lies Magazine," guilt-ridden Amy takes on the abilities her fictional characters confess to, such as the time she thought she was psychic after researching clairvoyants.

With fatalistic acceptance of the craziness in her life, she uses humor to cope; but when the home Dan bought for them is about to be foreclosed, her only answer is his having him declared legally dead and using his life insurance policy. Her home is safe--that is, until she receives a blackmail note.

Equal parts mystery and humor, this novel is sure to keep readers guessing--and laughing--until the end.

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Re: Diary of a Confessions Queen

Lively and sneaky, I love this tale and the cleaning business is a great way to snoop around. Good premise for a mystery that I'm rooting for the lady and think the disappearing husband is definitely a rockbottom weasel.
(Alyson Widen 6:17pm February 10)

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