Next time you need some ideas for great pranks (along with a quick crime and romance fix) check out this snappy short by Suzanne Berube Rorhus:
Short, quick, delightful to read. The characters were interesting, the writing smooth and the pranks funny. In fact, I had to write some of them down for possible future use.
Elizabeth Hart enjoys her high-powered job and her lakeside home but is tired of Officer Andrew Baird's hands-off policy. A mere ten year age gap is no reason for refusing romance, is it?
As Andrew searches for the motive behind a young woman's death, Elizabeth carefully plots her revenge against the handsome man who treats her as a younger sister. By using Andrew's penchant for practical jokes against him, she learns how to pursue truth, justice, and the handsome cop next door.
Short, quick, delightful to read. The characters were interesting, the writing smooth and the pranks funny. In fact, I had to write some of them down for possible future use.
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Cereal Killer by Suzanne Berube Rorhus:
Elizabeth Hart enjoys her high-powered job and her lakeside home but is tired of Officer Andrew Baird's hands-off policy. A mere ten year age gap is no reason for refusing romance, is it?
As Andrew searches for the motive behind a young woman's death, Elizabeth carefully plots her revenge against the handsome man who treats her as a younger sister. By using Andrew's penchant for practical jokes against him, she learns how to pursue truth, justice, and the handsome cop next door.