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I had to go and check out this book on Amazon and the line in the Prologue that caught my attention is when Steve is told: "There are no guarantees in life but you were marked for death the moment you opened by package".
This is one book that I can't wait to read! Thanks for "introducing" me to Susan and her books!
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This is a very good line. It caught my interest.
ReplyDeleteThis title and line leads to so many possible story lines. Makes me very curious.
ReplyDeleteThe tag line and log lines tell me what I want to know about this book and it sounds good...love the cover too.
ReplyDeleteThat is so true about fate.
ReplyDeleteI like the combination of the cover and the line--very true, how fate mixes things up!
ReplyDeleteI had to go and check out this book on Amazon and the line in the Prologue that caught my attention is when Steve is told: "There are no guarantees in life but you were marked for death the moment you opened by package".
ReplyDeleteThis is one book that I can't wait to read! Thanks for "introducing" me to Susan and her books!
oh no, another book I want now lol, perhaps my husbands right and I am a hopeless addict when it comes to books lol
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