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by Joanna Campbell Slan

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  The Kiki Lowenstein Mystery Series

  Every scrapbook tells a story. Memories of friends, family and … murder? You’ll want to read the Kiki Lowenstein books in order:

  Love, Die, Neighbor (The Prequel) - http://bit.ly/LoveDieN

  Paper, Scissors, Death -- http://bit.ly/PSDKL1

  Cut, Crop & Die -- http://bit.ly/CutCropD

  Ink, Red, Dead -- http://bit.ly/IRDead3

  Photo, Snap, Shot -- http://bit.ly/PSSKL4

  Make, Take, Murder -- http://bit.ly/MTMKikiL5

  Ready, Scrap, Shoot -- http://bit.ly/RSSBook6

  Picture, Perfect, Corpse -- http://bit.ly/PPCorpse7

  Group, Photo, Grave -- http://bit.ly/GPGrave8

  Killer, Paper, Cut -- http://bit.ly/KillPC9

  Handmade, Holiday, Homicide -- http://bit.ly/KikiHHH10

  Shotgun, Wedding, Bells

  Glue, Baby, Gone

  Fatal, Family, Album (Release date Nov. 13, 2017)

  The Cara Mia Delgatto Mystery Series

  A new series that’s a spin-off of the Kiki Lowenstein books. If you believe in second chances, you’re going to love Cara Mia and her friends. Here are those books in order:

  1.Tear Down & Die

  2.Kicked to the Curb

  3.All Washed Up

  Author’s Note for Shotgun, Wedding, Bells

  In each of my books, I ponder a social issue, hoping to educate myself and my readers. For Shotgun, Wedding, Bells, I researched the world of strippers, or as they prefer to be called, “dancers.”

  Many years ago, my husband took a credit application for a new piano from a young couple who were shopping with the man’s parents. When it came time to fill in the application, the couple asked if they could speak to David privately in his office. There they explained that the man had an office job and made a fair salary, but the woman was an exotic dancer and pulled down six figures! The young man’s family was not aware of how their daughter-in-law earned her income. That piqued my interest.

  I was surprised to read about the varied background of dancers, the work expenses levied on them, and other small tidbits. If you, too, are curious, I suggest you read Strip City: A Stripper's Farewell Journey Across America by Lily Burana.

  ~Our Gift to You~

  Kiki and I have a special gift for you. We have a file filled with instructions and patterns so you can create the projects mentioned in this book. Just send an email to [email protected], and our computer guru will automatically send the file to you.

  Furthermore, we will add you to our online newsletter mailing list at no charge. Each month we send you a list of free and discounted books and other goodies. You’ll see why people can’t wait to get it! If you have any trouble accessing the free bonus or with the newsletter, contact my assistant, Sally Lippert, at [email protected]

  With gratitude from your friend,

  Joanna

  P.S. If you enjoyed this book, I hope you’ll consider writing a review and posting it on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, or Goodreads. In today’s crowded marketplace, more and more of us turn to reviews to make purchasing decisions. (I know I always read all the reviews before I buy. Even the bad ones, because they are enlightening.) Your opinion matters. In addition, I read reviews to get a better understanding of what you, my readers, like and enjoy. So…thanks in advance.

  P.P.S. I’d like to introduce you to a few of my author friends. Go to http://bit.ly/2HH, and you’ll be able to download a copy of Happy Homicides 2: Crimes of the Heart absolutely free. It’s a collection of short mysteries by a variety of authors.

  About the Author

  National bestselling and award-winning author Joanna Campbell Slan has written 30 books. Her first non-fiction book, Using Stories and Humor: Grab Your Audience, was endorsed by Toastmasters International, and lauded by Benjamin Netanyahu’s speechwriter. She’s the author of three mystery series. Her first novel − Paper, Scissors, Death (Book #1 in the Kiki Lowenstein Mystery Series) − was shortlisted for the Agatha Award. Her first historical mystery − Death of a Schoolgirl: The Jane Eyre Chronicles − won the Daphne du Maurier Award of Excellence. Her contemporary series set in Florida continues this year with All Washed Up (Cara Mia Delgatto Mystery #3). In addition to writing fiction, she edits the Happy Homicides Anthologies. When she isn’t banging away at the keyboard, Joanna keeps busy walking her Havanese puppy Jax or making miniatures. Her husband, David, owns Steinway Piano Gallery-DC, so he provides the class in the family while she figures out how to turn trash into treasure. The Slans make their home in Jupiter Island, Florida.

  Visit Joanna at − http://www.JoannaSlan.com

  Email her at − [email protected]

  Ask her questions and share quotations at ---http://www.Goodreads.com/JoannaCampbellSlan

  Join her community of readers for fun, special offers, contests, and more at − http://bit.ly/JCSGroup

  Like to color? We do too at http://bit.ly/JCS-ColoringClub

  Send her mail through the USPS at –Joanna Slan / 9307 SE Olympus Street / Hobe Sound FL 33455

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  Thanks!

  Many thanks to the wonderful people who’ve helped me with this book: Allyson Faith McGill, Amy Gill, Amy Goodyear, Dru Ann Love, Lynn Tondro Bisset, Marla Husovsky, Tricia Yifat Cestare, Nena Hanna, and Frances Walker.

  Special thanks to my dear pal and Author Assistant, Sally Lippert, and my Queen of All Proofreading, Wendy Green.

 

 

 


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