Lynna's Beau (Tropical Paradise Series Book 2)

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by Kitty Margo


  Hastily wiping away a single tear as it scorched a trail down her sunburned cheek, she sniffled and drew a calming breath before anyone noticed her moment of weakness and laughed at her foolishness for crying around a gang of seasoned inmates. She hated to cry, unless it was to get her way, and it was indeed a rare occurrence when it happened for any other reason.

  Yet some days the thought of spending the next five years in this hellhole completely overwhelmed her and she briefly gave vent to the pain. Crying was a sign of weakness she could ill afford. Weakness would get you killed in her current home, the Mississippi Women’s Prison Farm.

  Thank you so much for readingLynna’s Beau. I am truly honored that you chose to spend your time reading a book from my collection.

  Listed below is the order to read my entire series of novels about Joshua, Lynna and their families if you like.

  Lynna’s Rogue

  Lynna’s Beau

  Lynna’s Promise

  Lynna’s Destiny

  A Pirate to Treasure (Jerica’s Story)

  Clara’s Song

  Clara’s Heart

  Clara’s Desire

  Clara’s Forever (April 25, 2016)

  I enjoy nothing better than hearing from my readers. You can contact me at

  [email protected]

  or follow me on

  https://twitter.com/kittymargo

  http://instagram.com/kittymargo

  or visit my website at www.kittymargo.com and add your name to the mailing list to be alerted when my next book is published.

  If you enjoyed this book I would greatly appreciate a review on Amazon, or wherever you purchased this book, to spread the word.

  Happy Reading!

  Dedicated to

  My beta readers. I could not have done it

  without you.

  Patty Hanson, the first person to read the rough

  draft of Lynna’s Beau. Thank you for the

  invaluable time and energy you dedicated

  to this book.

  Nancy Campbell, for eyes that spot typos quicker than a radar, and for some extremely helpful suggestions.

  Teri Lovo, BFF

  Brandy Surrett and Pat Surrett, for your love

  of reading and your encouragement

  every step of the way.

  Ashley Burleson and Erica Frick for your boundless

  enthusiasm. Marie Dennis and Lorie Thompson,

  with me since the first book was published.

  Megan Hinson for your expertise and your willingness

  to answer any and all computer questions, especially

  when I was banging my head, trying to

  embed a font .

  and

  Malinda Barrett, sister extraordinaire.

 

 

 


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