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Beaufort & Company #4
Berkley
February 2011
On Sale: February 1, 2011
Featuring: Brianna Winston-Beaufort
290 pages ISBN: 042523987X EAN: 9780425239872 Kindle: B004H0M8D6 Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
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Mystery Woman Sleuth
Celestial advocate Brianna Winston-Beaufort is eager to set
aside handling appeals for condemned souls and get back to
practicing law in the land of the living. Three months after
taking over the family practice Bree jumps at the
opportunity to work for an earthly client. But when elderly
actress Justine Coville walks into Beaufort & Company's
office to make changes to her will, she drags Bree right
back into a whole other-world of troubles.
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11 comments posted.
Re: Angel's Verdict
I don't know how I ever overlooked your books, but you are now on my TBR list!! I thoroughly enjoyed reading your post today, and I think you have a very interesting slant with your story line. I believe that everyone has at least one Angel watching out over them during their lifetime, and that someone close to them from their past, does come and watch over them as well. We just have to be open-minded to the signals that they send us. I'm not the kind of kook that goes around burning candles and incense and reads books by Sylvia Brown. I just stay observant. Thank you for such a wonderful post, and good luck with your books!! (Peggy Roberson 10:53am April 3, 2011)
I've read a lot of the "Inn at Hemlock Falls" series, and have thoroughly enjoyed them, especially on those occasions when a recipe got included!
Now I have to look out the :Dr, McKenzie" series, and this new one!! My poor bookshelves. They are overflowing, but in a good way!!
Later,
Lynn (Lynn Rettig 2:43pm April 3, 2011)
Your "Angel" series sounds interesting. I love a good mystery and your sound like they have an interesting twist. Thanks for introducing me to your books. (Robin McKay 4:25pm April 3, 2011)
I love the idea of your series. Sounds awesome. (Vicki Hancock 5:58pm April 3, 2011)
I've never seen your books but the idea of angels and a mystery is well very mysterious indeed! (Diane Sadler 7:34pm April 3, 2011)
I've never read any of your books but would love to. I'll have to keep an eye out for them in the future! (Brenda Rupp 7:58pm April 3, 2011)
Your books sound very interesting, as my next stop is Amazon I will looking for them. (Linda Pillow 9:08pm April 3, 2011)
Hmm, angels in mysteries. I think I'll check out the series. (Sigrun Schulz 11:48pm April 3, 2011)
How did I not ever see your books? After reading this post, I will be looking for them- and hoping I WIN one to get me started! I always pass my books on to others, so they share the addiction with me! This sounds like a really different series, which is something I have been looking for! (Patti DelValle 1:49am April 4, 2011)
I loved reading your post and found it very interesting. I do believe in angels and I love mysteries. I have not read your books before, either, bu I'm hoping to change that today! (Karen Cherubino 12:25pm April 4, 2011)
I have no choice but to believe in angels. My daughter's house caught on fire back on December 10th. I was scared, but I knew the date was just a reminder that my brother was still looking out for her 12 years after he died. It was his birthday. He used to be a fireman from the time he was old enough to be a junior fireman. With smoke pouring out of her house she grabbed her animals and went outside to call the fire dept. They were there within three minutes to put out the remnants while her boyfriend and another friend stayed inside the whole time keeping the flames down. In the end all was safe and there was very little damage. For Christmas I bought her and her boyfriend each a fire extinguisher. It was a great gift that may someday save her life, but I'm sure that her non-working fire alarm wasn't helpful even though the batteries were fully charged. It was his way of saying hello to the niece he had doted on in life and reminding her that he still loved her and was there for her. I'm sure there's a million stories like that, but we can't all be wrong. Try believing in what you write about. Who knows, it may be more inspiring than a fairy tale. (Christina Harrison 3:59am April 5, 2011)
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