Madam Mortician - Tara Carr - Books -  - 9798550125366 - October 30, 2020
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Madam Mortician

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Life asked Death, "Why do people love me, but hate you?"Death responded, "Because you are a beautiful lie, and I am a painful truth."Welcome to Paris, California. One of the oldest towns in the Golden State and never to be confused with Perris, California. Lindee Paris is tired of the men in her life telling her what to do. As a successful owner of a mortuary and a cemetery, she's too busy to deal with the arrogant grandson of her deceased client. He may be hot and from Hollywood, but Ryder Ridgedale III is nothing but a pain in the ass she has to deal with until his grandmother's funeral is over. Right? **This novella contains a HFN (Happy for Now) and will be continued as the first book of a new series coming in 2021. No cheating. 18+ **The "Girl Power Collection" is a celebration of feminism in an unprecedented manner and will serve as an inspiration for millions of readers across the globe. Over the years, men that have made landmark achievements in different facets of life have been celebrated, yet very few stories about bad ass women that have excelled in their respective positions are found. While there are some works that highlight the fantastic achievements of women in powerful positions, there is no particular project exclusively dedicated to celebrating "girl power." This compilation contains short stories with the theme of Girl Power in whatever way the author defines it for herself and her readers. The 33 romance stories are narrated in a diverse, yet entertaining and inspiring way, and will be released in regular intervals throughout 2020.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 30, 2020
ISBN13 9798550125366
Pages 134
Dimensions 133 × 203 × 7 mm   ·   145 g
Language English  

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