C.M. Newman

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C. M. Newman is in her late twenties and lives in the Midwest. She enjoys writing (obviously), napping, and watching TV shows marathon-style on Netflix. She is host to a myriad of pathetic diseases that make organizing pills a challenge. She loves photography, so she bought a fancy camera and dusts it off once every three months, naturally.

Look out for her next untitled book in the coming months!

NEW BOOK COMING SUMMER 2013 - TITLE T.B.A.

In this new romance from C. M. Newman, Abby Thorne unexpectedly loses her husband, Jesse, to suicide. Needing to get away from her hometown of Denver to avoid the stares and nosy neighbors and start afresh, she flees to a cabin high in the Rockies, the only special place she can think of that doesn't contain
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Chasing Charlie

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“to shower. We’ll see what kind of time I have left after that.” “I can clean up, don’t worry about it,” Mitch said. “I got some sleep.” “I need to be doing something now that I’m up,” Angela said. After they tidied up, Angela retreated to bed for a while, saving a shower for later. She found sleep easily enough again, but it was still of the haunted variety. Some dreams were like her earlier ones, cruel but not revolting. Others were flat out nightmares. Walking hand-in-hand with him in the park only to have him vanish from right beside her.”
C.M. Newman, Chasing Charlie

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