The Perfect Body #SampleSunday
The Nakamura Letters #SampleSunday
Mother's Day #SampleSunday
“Emma, this is your book?” I leaned in to take a closer look. “Did you check this with anyone at Mahina State before you published it?
“Why would I do that?”
“Because they’ve spent the last few years sending us out to the high schools to tell the kids that college is for everyone. And your book is called No, you can’t be an astronaut: Why College Isn’t For Everyone.”
Aloha, Yall #SampleSunday
Mary-Alice Arceneaux just got a big surprise for her 70th birthday--a trip to Hawaii, courtesy of young Fortune Morrow. But with bounty hunters on their trail, and family secrets lurking in the unlikeliest of places, the southernmost state has a few surprises in store.
The Invasive Species #SampleSunday
It's not nice to fool Mother Nature.
The Black Thumb #SampleSunday
Donnie had asked me if I thought the Brewster House might be unsafe for small children.
“Why?” I’d replied, obliviously. “Do we know anyone with small children?”
We probably needed to talk through the whole “having children” issue through a little more before we actually got married.
#MidweekMystery Death by Dissertation and A Crafter Hooks a Killer
Life has always been sweet on Georgia’s Peach Cove Island, but a case of murder has Marygene Brown down in the pits . . .
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The Cursed Canoe #SampleSunday
It’s not like me to wish someone ill. I try to get along with everyone, not always an easy task for a new department chair. But seeing the good in the officious and incurious Kathy Banks, my liaison in Mahina State’s Student Retention Office, is beyond my ability.
The Musubi Murder #SampleSunday
“So, Moana, what’s it like to work for The Most Hated Man in Hawaii?”
“We don’t call him that,” she giggled and lowered her voice. “Not to his face, anyway.”
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