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Mar 17, 2015 02:26PM
HELP, I cannot remember the name of the series but it is about a girl who takes her roommates job as a stripper one night for a bachelor party even though she has never done it before. She leaves with one of the guys and she ends up in his house with another man who both play a cat and mouse game with her. She is kept in their basement and finds a girl hidden in a secret passage that was also used for the cat and mouse game. Thanks
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Moving to Unsolved. M, as stated in the pop-up box you hopefully saw the first time you posted, please add information to your header - genre, plot details.
What year did you read the series? Paper book, ebook, online, other format? Self-published or regular publisher? Cover art or photos?
What year did you read the series? Paper book, ebook, online, other format? Self-published or regular publisher? Cover art or photos?
Ebook from Amazon on my kindle. I read it either end of 2014 or beginning of 2015. I looked at my read list on my kindle and it is not showing which makes me think I may have borrowed it for free from the amazon library. Unfortunately it does not list the books that I borrow from the library. Other than that I am not sure. I dont pay much attention to the cover.
Have you looked in to a file on your Kindle "My clippings.txt"?If you had a saved bookmark, it is still in this file, that is placed in the folder /Documents (Unix-wise, on Windows the slash is a backslash).
It is a simple text file, with your notes, marked places (with text) and bookmarks, it should open in any simple editor or word processor . There are also a few special (often free) programs for this clipboard.
In my German Kindle this is what one bookmark looks like:
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A Dark Mind (The Lizzy Gardner Series) (Ragan, T. R.)
- Ihr Lesezeichen auf Seite 164 | Position 2221 | Hinzugefügt am Freitag, 7. November 2014 13:31:55
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and a few empty lines. The "==="-line is a separation line.
You have the date of the book read and the place, but also, if you are in luck, the name of the book and the author.
If not, well, it was worth a try.
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