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Death by Three

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Living a double life has never been an easy task. Protecting your family from certain dangers is even worse, especially when you're protecting them from you!

Amarie Kimble is everything that she appears to be: smart, beautiful, and innocent. There's only one problem, at the same time she isn't. She parades as a college student by day but is a "collector" by night.

Jackson Enterprises, owned by Hawley, is the most affluent accounting firm in the Midwest. Accepting interns and entry level accountants that are eager to be groomed but weeding through them all to find the perfect collectors is their specialty. Being at the top, Hawley only enforces three rules: A. Never lead with your emotions B. ALWAYS be available to her and C. Never leave witnesses.

When Amarie starts to create problems and breaks not one, but all three rules, Hawley steps in and becomes the solution to the reputation that she has spent years to build in the streets. Will Amarie finally understand the old saying Death always comes in threes? Or will she be able to clean up her mess before Hawley shows her just how Jackson Enterprises was created?

226 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2013

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J. Marie

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J. Marie is an upcoming author who started out writing poetry at the age of nine. She has since crossed over into short erotic stories, poetry, and novels. Marie was featured in a 2010 anthology called Naughty and Definitely Not Nice with her story called, "It's better to give than to receive." Her first poetry book entitled "Deeper than me" was released in February of 2013 as well as her first novel Death by Three. She recently published a new novel entitled "Creepin." [Amazon]

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