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The Blame Game #2

Blame it on the Moon

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Dana Naughton returns home after college to teach at the local elementary school. She's not aware of the struggles her family is going through, but is glad to help however she can. She's also surprised to learn that Clint Stewart, her old high school sweetheart, is now working for her father.

They immediately hit it off, and pick up where thing left off years ago. But Clint's a hot-blooded man, and Dana's a woman who's decided to practice abstinence before marriage. If they can get over that hurdle, they realize they can get through anything. Until tragedy strikes, and they're forced to face every family's worst nightmare. "If you need to assign blame, you might as well blame it on the moon."

199 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 5, 2013

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Jamie Hill

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Jamie Hill was born and raised in a beautiful, mid-sized town in Midwest, USA. At various times she wanted to be a veterinarian, teacher, cheerleader, TV star or a famous singer. The one thing she always wanted to be was a writer. Starting at about age ten, she penned romance as she envisioned it in one spiral notebook after another.

When she's not working at the day job she loves, Jamie enjoys spending time with her family, reading, and watching movies (the scarier the better!) In her ‘spare time’ she can often be found writing, editing, or doing something more mundane like housework. After that, she's probably taking a nap. She loves to hear from readers, so feel free to drop her a line.

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November 2, 2013
I kept reading and I liked the solid feel of what might be considered a typically dysfunctional family. The love that binds them together endeared them to the reader and a tear is shed throughout the story with the emotional twists and turns. A family fiction more than a romance. No hanky panky apart from the odd snog & erection so if you like a horny book this isn't for you. It leads onto another book which looks equally as nice. An easy afternoon read.
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