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CHOCOLATE DAYS MARGARITA NIGHTS: The Lottery Murders

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Shay Caldwell won 127 million dollars in Florida's lottery....She grew up an orphan and is euphoric about her fabulous future without worry and hardship. Her good luck came at crucial time in her life when everything seemed to be going wrong. A lot of money = a lot of happy! Right?Back in Manhattan her greedy estranged husband Jay demands half of her winnings. When he is found dead in Central Park Shay is NYPD'S prime suspect. Can she escape the human piranha especially the one killing her family and friends? A criminally insane fugitive tops the list of suspects. Is he playing a sinister deadly game? Wrong!Lunge into the explosive conspiracy, as Shay constantly looks over her shoulder eluding an executioner whose warped imagination will stagger the most jaded detective. Is Shay next on his hit list?

328 pages, Paperback

First published November 15, 2005

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April 15, 2008
It's a dream come true- winning the lottery and becoming a millionaire. Just the thought brings a smile and a whole fistful of dreams. Wouldn't life be grand- like Chocolate Days Margarita Nights.

Maybe money really doesn't buy happiness. That's what Shay Caldwell found out. She won 127 million dollars in the state lottery. Suddenly, she couldn't go anywhere without a media panic, everyone had advice for spending her money, and her ex was eager to share half of her winnings. Shay had no idea that her situation would only get worse. Then, someone kills her ex.

Chocolate Days Margarita Nights explores the realities and dangers of that common dream of winning the lottery. We often don't realize that our lives would forever be changed and our privacy would be gone forever. The thought that some crazy guy would start to kill our family and friends to get a piece of the money is far beyond our normal comprehension but money really does change everything.
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July 2, 2014
Enjoyable read. Lots of twists and turns. Happy ending.
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