The Inn at Dead Man's Point

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by SUE FINEMAN


  The Mitchell Money

  Ginger’s Grief

  Maggie’s Man

  The Gregory Series

  On the Run

  On the Lam

  On the Hunt

  On the Edge

  The Donatelli Series

  Nick’s Journey

  Maxine

  Blind Love

  The Inheritance

  The Inn at Dead Man’s Point

  Single Title

  Gran’s Guilt

  Bio Sheet

  Sue Fineman

  Sue’s Blog

  Sue Fineman lives in a small town in Washington state with her husband of forty-eight years, a tiny poodle with no tail, and a scruffy rescue dog who wags her tail all the time. Her three grown children are nearly old enough to join AARP. She also has one adorable grandson and multiple grandpuppies and grandkittens. At one time she and her husband took in foster kids, but that was when they were younger and had more patience. These days her husband manages to try Sue’s patience on a daily basis, but she’s decided to keep him anyway. She doesn’t want to start over training a new husband.

  She’s been a secretary, technical writer, real estate agent, and foster mother to five children. Always an avid reader, she began writing in her mid-fifties, when she quit her day job. Sue has written over two dozen books in the past fifteen years.

  To contact Sue, send an email to [email protected]. To read her blog, go to http://suefineman.blogspot.com/.

  Author’s Note

  I hope you enjoyed reading Alessandro and Jenna’s story. High School is a terrible time for many kids. They’re picked on or too shy or self-conscious to make many friends. Alessandro even shortened his name so the kids wouldn’t pick on him. But he grew up and became a confident, successful architect. Jenna, a member of the popular group in school, struggled as an adult. And then there’s Mattie. She’s definitely not your typical sweet little old lady. She’s filled with hate and that hate comes out in horrifying ways.

  For other books by Sue Fineman, check my blog at http://suefineman.blogspot.com/

 

 

 


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