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Treasure Me

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What does a biology teacher know about private investigating? Annie Prentice, the biology teacher in question, is about to find out. She needs to locate her sister’s killer, so she goes undercover as a housekeeper in Jared McNeal’s house. He needs to find whoever or whatever is scaring off his housekeepers so he’ll actually keep one. If Annie and Jared don’t learn to trust each other soon, even as they’re falling in love, they might not live long enough to discover who’s after the McNeal treasure.

321 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 7, 2011

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D.R. Grady

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From D.R. Grady comes vivid tales of contemporary romance, romantic suspense, and paranormal and fantasy romance, all with a generous dollop of humor. D.R. Grady books are clean stories for avid readers who love witty dialogue between heartwarming, brainy characters, as well as extraordinary supernatural beings or powerful, capable warriors. No matter your preference, fall in love with these clever, empowered characters who recognize love and companionship when they find it. Choose your own adventure!

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March 15, 2019
Lies can Catch up with Us!

This book was a great surprise! It is not the same style as the Morrison family books. This one seemed to be a little more sophisticated. It is well written and gets your attention from the beginning. It was hard to put down so I finished it quicker than I usually finish a book! I didn't even let meals interrupt my reading.

Good, clean writing! Acceptable for 16 to 116 years old!
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