Title: Dead & Buried
Author: Rebecca Jennifer
Genre: Contemporary Romance
You ever hear the phrase, about as
successful as a soup sandwich? Well, that's me, I’m the soup sandwich, but
instead of a soggy mess, you have a twenty-five-year-old with a Bachelor’s
degree in nothing useful who just quit her job at the local home improvement
store where there were definitely no tortured billionaires looking to tie
anyone up--and that's not a bad thing. I know, it's looking pretty sad right
about now, but at least I don't still live with my parents… So, here I am, embarking on a new journey
covering the Funerals and Obituaries section of the local paper, the San Diego
Metro News, for the editor--brace yourself--my uncle, Sal. Unfortunately, while
my parents are on vacation, my Granny and her friends are determined to stir up
some trouble--but this time, they may have bitten off more than they can
chew--especially when some of the residents of the local retirement community
are turning up unnaturally dead. There
is nothing that will keep me from protecting the people that I love, no matter
how crazy they may be--not even the sexy, I mean stubborn, homicide detective,
Trent Foyle, can stop me. My name is
Shelby Whitmore and I'm kind of the newest reporter for the San Diego Metro
News, but hey, I'm a hit with the blue hairs.
Jennifer is a thirty something
lover of words, all words: the written, the spoken, the sung (even poorly), the
sweet, the funny, and even the four letter variety. She is a native of San
Diego, California where she grew up reading the Brownings and Rebecca with her
mother and Clifford and the Dog who Glowed in the Dark with her dad, much to
her mother’s dismay. Jennifer is a
graduate of California State University San Marcos where she studied
Criminology and Justice Studies. She is also an Alpha Xi Delta. 10 years ago, she was swept off her feet by
her very own sailor. Today, they are happily married and the parents of a 8
year old and 6 year old twins. She can often be found in East Texas on the
soccer fields, drawing with her children, or reading. Jennifer is convinced
that if she puts her fitbit on one of the dogs, she might finally make her step
goals. She loves a great romance, an alpha hero, and lots and lots of laughter.
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