Happiness Foowey....Run!
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Book Details
About the Book
What may seem to be a romance is not at all what this novel is actually about. This fictional book contains a little of everything, not so much for just the females any longer, Romance, mystery, comedy, deceit, adventure as this small framed woman becomes the night mare for this all American famous Bounty/PI who was first assigned to her case with twists and turns enough to make you sit on the edge of the seat wanting, needing to know what’s next in this triangle of love/hate. Oh yes there are plenty of women who are known as Man eaters but this small town girl comes packing ready for each and every battle this handsome egotistical man brings, is she the victim or does she have something else in mind through out the series of this roller coaster ride of adventure that never seems to end. Susie’s journey down the road of heaven and hell continues finding Robert’s brother Paul has a twin brother adding further turmoil and harm to this already hell filled life others thought to be a life of leisure. A few times Susie almost calls it quits but something was guiding her to find the truth that is not yet revealed, actually causing her to feel it was more of a duty to find the truth rather than just wanting this relationship to work. A true friend comes into the picture in this second novel of the Murray series helping provide strength but also provides the means to turn the mind games around during this journey of unjust circumstances. Can this friend be called an angel or is he just in it for the hell of it?
About the Author
Susanna Newton was in a little town called Ballston Spa in the state of New York in October of 1968. Being the youngest of three children, she was a quiet little girl playing mostly by herself. Continuing straight through her school years, found another world she was the happiest in and that was book writing. She wrote a total of thirty two novels, some longer than the others, with hopes of one day her work would be placed for all to see. After many of life's curve balls she decided to place all fear and reluctance out the window choosing one of the many to share in book form hoping all who had read it would feel the same as she did writing it.