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Do They Wear High Heels in Heaven? by Erica Orloff

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Also by Erica Orloff:

Blood Son, February 2007
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Trace of Doubt, August 2006
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Trace of Innocence, January 2006
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Twice Bitten, December 2005
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Do They Wear High Heels in Heaven?, October 2005
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Do They Wear High Heels in Heaven?
Erica Orloff

Their friendship has survived boyfriends, husbands, big eighties hair, labor and delivery, but can it outlive them?

Red Dress Ink
October 2005
320 pages
ISBN: 0373895356
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Contemporary Chick Lit

I'm Lily, a New York newspaper columnist, mother of two, divorcee of one and partner in crime to Michael, English professor, novelist and best friend extraordinaire. We've been friends forever--well, since I nearly burned down our apartment building while trying to cook. Michael and I have weathered disco, bad fashion, bad perms, bad boyfriends--for both of us--my failed marriage, parenthood and writer's block. Laughter has helped--and so have the martinis.

But now we face our biggest challenge: the C word. And if I have my way, Michael will be giving up his freewheeling bachelor ways and settling down once and for all. Because I have some very specific wishes for who should take over parenting duty when I'm gone. Of course, I refuse to take this lying down--even when the doctors tell me to lie down and shut up. Because although I'm sick, I'm determined to wear my high heels and lipstick. I'm gonna look good or die trying, dammit.

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