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To the Swift

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A couple's spontaneous marriage starts falling apart. Daniel meets, pursues and marries Monica within four months of their first meeting. When Daniel realizes that his addiction is about to cost him his family he moves them from Lafayette, Louisiana to Memphis, Tennessee for a fresh start.
One of their new friends in their new city is deceptive and quite calculating. Their friend's actions cause devastating changes to the outcome Daniel is desperate for.
You will double check your locks and double check your friends.

257 pages, ebook

First published March 30, 2013

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Missy Michaels

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Missy Michaels was born in Fort Hood, TX and raised in Springfield, MO. She has worked as a bank teller, hotel desk clerk and mailman and was a stripper applicant (didn't get the job). Missy loves road trips, emphasis on road, as she has a lifelong fear of flying. At the urging of her ex-fiance she finally took her very first round trip flight to Los Angeles when he purchased tickets for her as a birthday gift . Her first novel is set in Memphis, TN and Breaux Bridge, LA. Her second novel is set in Dallas, TX. She is currently at work on her third.

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November 17, 2016
I enjoyed this book. The writer has characters that really have depth, no cookie cutter flat stereotypes and she writes pretty good dialogue.

Pros

This book pulled me in because it kept me guessing about Felix and his intentions. Monica, Blake and Felix really are great characters.
The writing is in a style that actually evokes your emotions in a real way. There was a scene that was so erotic. Well I will just say it was a good scene. And there was a scene so sad that I teared up a little, in a very manly way.
The book has a surprising twist that I didn't see coming. It was very well done.

Cons

The ending was somewhat abrupt. Doesn't say book 1 so it doesn't seem to be a series but I want to know about Felix and the other major characters.

The formatting was a little off but fortunately I didn't note any typos at all in the book.
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