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This was a really fun cozy. I'm adequately new to the genre, but I looked frontward to this one with the vineyard setting (wine...what's non to like?) The characters were funny and contemporary, and the story fast paced, slightly sexy, and very entertaining. Oh, and there's a fatty cat named "Mesomorphic". My only complaint, and just because I can't relate personally, were the pb grapheme's female person sterotypical "can't pass a
I received this volume for gratis from Midnight Ink in exchange for my honest opinion.This was a really fun cozy. I'thousand adequately new to the genre, but I looked forward to this i with the vineyard setting (vino...what's not to similar?) The characters were funny and contemporary, and the story fast paced, slightly sexy, and very entertaining. Oh, and there'south a fat cat named "Chunky". My simply complaint, and but because I can't relate personally, were the lead character's female sterotypical "can't pass a shoe sale and always late for appointments." Once I got past that, and it wasn't a big deal, I thoroughly enjoyed the volume.
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While preparing for the Lost Pines Food and Wine Festival, Elise'due south family realize that rival vintner Divia has requested the booth catty-corner from them, which brings her closer to make her snide remarks and backhanded compliments to them and everyone else. Plus, she dislikes Abigail because Abby one time dated Divia'due south husband Garrett back in high schoolhouse.
Subsequently a particularly distasteful scene at the festival between Divi
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While preparing for the Lost Pines Nutrient and Wine Festival, Elise's family realize that rival vintner Divia has requested the booth catty-corner from them, which brings her closer to brand her snide remarks and backhanded compliments to them and everyone else. Plus, she dislikes Abigail considering Abby once dated Divia's husband Garrett back in high school.
After a particularly distasteful scene at the festival between Divia and another vintner, Monique, Abby steps in to try and lengthened the situation, and gets correct in the middle of information technology. And so when Divia is found dead later than night, and Abby calls Jackson for assist from the hotel, suspicions naturally fall on her.
I absolutely loved this book. While it isn't technically a cozy – in that location is some swearing, though not offensive – it is still a peachy mystery. The characters had a lot of depth and information technology was easy to get into the story and be carried right along with information technology as the action progressed. At that place was a romance going on between Jackson and Elise, only not so much that information technology overwhelmed the plot; only plenty that you knew these ii were in a new relationship and trying to find their fashion around each other.
All the same Elise existence who she is: naturally curious and wanting to protect her grandmother even with Jackson's warnings to stay out of it, she manages not only to drag herself into the investigation, simply those of her family members and all-time friend as well. Which doesn't bode well for them or for her when Jackson and her grandmother discover out what she's doing (which of grade doesn't stop her).
The ending took me completely past surprise; I was as stumped as Elise and when I institute out who the killer is, but it all came together in a nice piffling package that made complete sense. I fully intend to read the first book in this serial, Grapes of Death, and I advise yous do the aforementioned. Highly recommended.
Of Merlot and Murder
Tangled Vines Mystery, Book #2
By Joni Folger
ISBN13: 9780738740768
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Synopsis:
Foul play at the festival
When her family's winery becomes one of the sponsors at the Lost Pines Nutrient and Vino Festival, Elise Beckett'southward spirits soar at the chance to assist with their booth. But as the festival gets underway, her cheerful mood turns sour when rival vintner Divia Larson is plant expressionless.
With all clues pointing to her grandmother equally the prime number suspect, Elise and her deputy sheriff boyfriend squad upward to articulate her name. Merely Divia'southward murder is as complex equally a fine wine, with a strong boutonniere of suspicion, bitter notes of betrayal, and more than a hint of danger. Volition Elise and Jackson be able to untangle the mess before another victim is corked?
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I must say, I have non enjoyed a cozy so much as this volume!!!! It had all of the requisite components…a murder (or ii), great characters, witty dialogue in everyday language and of class…discussions of wine (a personal favorite topic of mine). Of Merlot and Murder is the second book in the "A Tangled Vines" series. Elise Beckett is the main character. I unremarkably am a bit apprehensive virtually reading a second volume in a serial when I have not read the first book all the same I quickly got caught up in the lives of the main characters and not having read the first volume was not a deterrent with respect to my enjoyment of this second book in the series.
Elise is in a new"ish" relationship with Jackson Landry, the deputy of the town. Knowing this, the reader can already surmise there will exist tension between the two when Elise puts on her amateur sleuth persona to articulate her grandmother of suspicion of murder. Y'all can certainly experience Jackson's exasperation come up into play…but one never loses sight of the fact that her cares for Elise very much.
There were many potential suspects and as such, this kept me guessing throughout the story! This is what I look for in a good cozy mystery…..well…..the mystery. Many characters were hiding something and it made them appear guilty. It took until the very end before I found out "who did it"…..just the way I like my mystery reads J. I also loved that this mystery was chalked full of sense of humour and interesting family unit dynamics! One favorite character for me was Abilgail (Elise's grandmother) and chief rival of the newly dearly departed Divia. Abigail was humorous and had moxie…. :)
I am almost certainly going to get the offset in the series (Grapes of Expiry) and read that championship also.
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4 STARS
I really got a kick out of the main characters. They are fun group of family and friends. I would like to meet them again. This is the second volume of Tangled Vines Mystery. Get-go i I have read. Information technology does a good job of continuing solitary, simply if you lot are going to read both of them I suggest reading them in order. (Considering It does give up lots of spoilers of the first volume) I would yet similar to read it sometime though.
The suspense of the volume was good. Kept me guessing almost of the volume. Lots
4 STARS
I really got a kick out of the main characters. They are fun group of family and friends. I would like to see them again. This is the second book of Tangled Vines Mystery. First i I take read. It does a good task of continuing alone, but if you are going to read both of them I propose reading them in order. (Because It does requite upward lots of spoilers of the offset book) I would notwithstanding like to read it quondam though.
The suspense of the book was good. Kept me guessing most of the book. Lots of suspects who hated the victim. Some action. Lots of sense of humour, wise swell of characters. Lots of relationships, lots of secrets, some soap opera from some of the characters.
The pace of the book was adept and fast. Most of the volume took identify in one week during The Lost Pines Nutrient and Wine Festival.
Elise Beckett is the main character. She works at the family winery. She is dating Jackson who is the family friend and a deputy. She is very curious and gets lots of lectures to leave the police piece of work to Jackson from everyone. She gets her sister Madison, brother Ross and best friend C.C.'s all taking detect and asking questions.
Jackson is Ross'southward all-time friend since babyhood. Now information technology has finally worked out that Elise and him are gratuitous to date each other at same time. He feels like role of the Beckett family. He has to ask tough questions about everyone the evidence takes him. Even if information technology is Abigail Elise's grandmother.
Abigail and Divia are not friends. Divia ended upward marring Abigail's high school boyfriend. They are going to exist at the wine festival. Divia is not well liked. Abigail finds her body at the local motel and calls Jackson to study information technology.
Reading this volume makes me want to become picket a Sandra Bullock moving picture again. I demand to remember a scene in it better.
I would read more books by Joni Folger based on this book.
I was given this ebook to read and asked in render to requite honest review of it by Netgalley and Midnight Ink
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by Gemini
This was by far the best cozy mystery that I have read so far this twelvemonth. The characters were very likeable and everything that happened was realistic. Considering that the other cozy mysteries I have read included characters that talked to themselves or other inanimate objects, this was refreshing. I was starting to believe that all cozy mysteries had to focus on outrageous characters that could not exist in the existent globe.
Of Merlot and Murder is t
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This was by far the best cozy mystery that I have read and then far this twelvemonth. The characters were very likeable and everything that happened was realistic. Considering that the other cozy mysteries I have read included characters that talked to themselves or other inanimate objects, this was refreshing. I was starting to believe that all cozy mysteries had to focus on outrageous characters that could not be in the existent world.
Of Merlot and Murder is the story of Elise Beckett and her inability to keep her nose out of police business. After the murder of her grandmother's rival, Divia Larson, Elise feels compelled to elevate her siblings and best friend into the investigation in order to make sure that her grandmother is cleared as a doubtable. Incidentally, her boyfriend Jackson Landry is the lead investigator on the example and he is constantly reminding her that she needs to let him do his job and stay out of information technology. One would think that this would be easy since Elise had already gotten shut to getting herself killed while she was investigating her uncle's murder a few months prior. Needless to say, Elise is not a member of police enforcement. She is a horticulturist working for her family'south winery only she thinks that she is Nancy Drew. She just can't help herself.
There is a large suspect pool that made it a fiddling difficult to keep up with everything. Anybody had a secret then that made information technology a challenge to figure out who the killer actually was. Oddly enough, that's what made the volume entertaining. Merely when I thought that I had information technology all figured out, the author threw a curveball. In that location is a great message nearly family throughout the book as well. Of Merlot and Murder is the 2nd book in the series and I but may have to go back and read it.
**Received a copy from Midnight Ink in exchange for an honest unbiased review.**
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I'm a sucker for sub-par murder mysteries - they're intriguing plenty to keep me invested, only watered down enough to read earlier bedtime. That existence said, this book was atrocious even considering the genre. I'yard surprised information technology has such high ratings on hither.
The whole book was littered with comma errors, only that upshot seemed specially prevalent i
I got a used copy of this volume, and whoever had it earlier me had written "the editor should exist let go" on the title page - plain, I had to keep reading.I'one thousand a sucker for sub-par murder mysteries - they're intriguing enough to keep me invested, but watered down enough to read before bedtime. That being said, this volume was awful even considering the genre. I'm surprised it has such loftier ratings on here.
The whole book was littered with comma errors, only that issue seemed especially prevalent in the starting time chapter. There were also frequent quotation marking errors. The author missed a give-and-take in a sentence in the second affiliate. There was questionable adjective choices throughout the novel every bit well, and some words would be misspelled or incorrectly used (i.due east., "diffuse" instead of "defuse" on page 107, "some" instead of "sum" on folio 125, "upwards front" instead of "upfront" on page 126, "height" instead of "peek" on page 240, and "purpose" instead of "propose" on 268).
It seemed that "don't get your panties in a twist" (and slight variations of the phrase) was the well-nigh clever quip the writer could come up with on multiple occasions, with it being used at least iii times in the first 100 pages. "Bite me" was too used with ridiculous frequency.
The dialogue was awkward and unnatural at times, not flowing the style that existent-life conversations would. Attempts at letting a grapheme'southward personality smoothen through savage flat and added to the awkwardness. Much of information technology felt redundant, with plot points beingness repeated to various characters as they arrived in the scene, which felt like a waste matter of pages since the reader already understood those exact plot points without the repetition. Characters were frequently described every bit smirking or laughing over things that did not warrant either reaction.
As for the story content itself: the story started somewhat slow, but I appreciated the attempt at earth-edifice. That being said, the world that the author built was still boring. Although ready at a wine festival, there'south very footling relevance to the events that occurred.
The characters sucked. They were very 2-dimensional and could largely be broken down into their gender stereotypes (sometimes to a indicate where some of the characterizations felt almost like sexist caricatures). The writer characterized both the protagonist and the victim as such dislikable characters that I didn't really care how either of their storylines ended, and even felt like rooting against the main grapheme at times.
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A lot of the interpersonal disharmonize between characters was repetitive as well - a continuous problem throughout the book is that the main character, Elise, keeps butting in where she's not supposed to, which angers/concerns/irritates multiple characters throughout the novel. It doesn't do much to add anything to the story or to grapheme development (other than to overly emphasize Elise's stubborn nature, I suppose), and gets boring to read over and again. Information technology too doesn't make sense why her law-enforcement boyfriend would find it more endearing than he finds it unbearable. The sex scene betwixt the two characters was also just embarrassingly written.
I besides thought it was too user-friendly for the protagonist to be dating the cop who was investigating the offense, but he turned out to exist adequately useless in solving the murder anyway.
As for the ending, it's frustrating that a graphic symbol who has been present for the majority of the book happens to know who the killer was and just didn't offering upwards that information the whole time. There weren't really whatever interesting clues for the reader to follow to piece together who information technology could accept been along the grade of the story, and the attempts at misdirection felt half-assed.
The villain's monologue at the end well-nigh his plan and his motives felt tacky, considering nothing clever had taken place the unabridged book. Information technology was as well unnecessary, given that the reader could have put together all of the monologue'south content after the 1 character confesses that he knows who did it.
Overall, I felt like this volume was a disrespectful waste of a reader's fourth dimension, even though I enjoyed reading it for how bad it was. It was hardly a mystery, and more than that, it was just flat-out ho-hum. I've read children's murder mysteries that were executed far meliorate than this.
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Of Merlot and Murder is the second volume in the "A Tangled Vines" series that features Elise Beckett equally the main character. I didn't realize that when I picked upwardly the volume, but the story wasn't so reliant on the showtime book that I felt lost while reading this ane.
What bothered me about about this book was that it'southward stated that Elise about died in the last volume because she investigated a murder, and at present in this i she'south back at it. Her family unit doesn't terminate her, either. Elise'due south siblings and friends protest slightly before helping her investigate. But Elise'southward grandmother and her boyfriend, the sheriff investigating the case, are wholly opposed to her participation. I guess I understood that she wanted to clear her grandmother's name and that asking questions didn't seem all that dangerous. I don't think that I would've made the same decisions, though.
I did like the character's reactions to the murder and the investigation. Elise felt like she needed to support her grandmother and wasn't afraid to inquire questions. Jackson, her boyfriend, also seemed sufficiently annoyed whenever she stuck her nose into police concern. But past far, I really liked how Elise's family rallied around their own.
This book is a cozy mystery, meaning it's less about the police procedures and claret and gore. Instead, it's an apprentice detective who wades through family drama and gossip to reach their conclusion. It's much more than sedate than law procedural mysteries. While this book confirmed to me that I'yard actually not a fan of this genre, I tin can see how information technology holds appeal. This volume is a leisurely mystery. There's a lot of drama that'south fun to read and quite a scrap of intrigue.
I'd recommend this book to a reader looking for a murder mystery that'due south not all that heavy on violence.
Rating: iii/5
Of Merlot and Murder by Joni Folger will be published as a paperback past Midnight Ink on September 8, 2014.
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Elise Beckett is back for her second outing in the Tangled Vines Mystery series. I enjoyed the first book and this one was better. Elise is helping her family unit with their berth at the Lost Pines Nutrient and Wine Festival. It'southward great publicity for their winery and event centre. Lots of local restaurants and local vinyards will exist there including Third Coast Winery whose owner just hap
Nutrient and wine in the beautiful Texas hill country should exist a winning combination. Unless you trip over a expressionless torso.Elise Beckett is back for her 2d outing in the Tangled Vines Mystery series. I enjoyed the offset book and this 1 was better. Elise is helping her family with their booth at the Lost Pines Food and Wine Festival. Information technology'due south dandy publicity for their winery and event center. Lots of local restaurants and local vinyards will be there including Third Coast Winery whose owner just happens to be the onetime beau of Miss Abbie, the family matriarch. His new wife is a real piece of work and is much disliked by the whole nutrient and wine community. If a dead trunk is going to turn upward during the festival, it seems no surprise that it's hers. With Miss Abbie equally a potential suspect, Elise tin't help sticking her nose in where it doesn't belong.
Here'south what I like almost this series and what I think is going to be its on-going appeal. The people say things that sound like existent people. When Elise's brother yells at her for being belatedly to dinner because of a shoe auction, I think she's completely correct when she says that men just practise not get the importance of a shoe sale. I love shoes and my husband doesn't get information technology. When she and her siblings joke around about who Grandma loves best, it feels like a conversation I've been in with my family. While bad things practise happen, the family unit maintains its bail of love. I prefer that over malaise and dysfunction.
On the other mitt, Elise has to quit ignoring everything her handsome law detective boyfriend tells her. The amount of deliberate snooping she does after existence warned not to past Jackson is unbelievable and borders on the TSTL category. She needs to start working with Jackson as a good citizen instead of against him as a snoop.
When I reviewed the beginning ane in this series, I said I thought the series would get better and it has. I look forward to seeing more of Elise and the vineyard gang in the future.
This was provided to me by Netgalley and I appreciate the opportunity to read and review it.
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Author: Joni Sauer-Folger
Published: nine-eight-2014
Publisher: Midnight Ink
Pages: 290
Genre: Mystery, Thrillers & Suspense
Sub Genre: Women's Fiction;
ISBN:
ASIN: B00MMMCR4G
Reviewer: DelAnne
Reviewed For: NetGalley
Rating: four 1/two Stars
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With her family sponsoring some of the festivities at the Lost Pine Food and Vino Festival, Elise Becket is looking forward to the fun and festivities. That is until rive Vintner, Divia
Writer: Joni Sauer-Folger
Published: 9-8-2014
Publisher: Midnight Ink
Pages: 290
Genre: Mystery, Thrillers & Suspense
Sub Genre: Women'due south Fiction;
ISBN:
ASIN: B00MMMCR4G
Reviewer: DelAnne
Reviewed For: NetGalley
Rating: 4 one/2 Stars
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With her family unit sponsoring some of the festivities at the Lost Pine Food and Wine Festival, Elise Becket is looking frontward to the fun and festivities. That is until rive Vintner, Divia Larson turns up dead and Elise's Grandmother is the prime doubtable. Elise ropes in her young man, Jackson, a deputy sheriff into helping her search for answers and the real killer or killers. The clues lead to more questions and similar a fine wine y'all have to sort through the layers to find the true sweetness of the grape.
With adult characters and established background and a idea out plot you are drawn into another deliciously wicked cozy to see if y'all can solve the murder before Elise does and to help Continue Elise from stepping on the wrong toes and dumped in a vat to historic period in the nighttime for years. You lot cannot miss a chance to enjoy some other of Elise's adventures and so find a tranquility spot, get yourself a cool glass of vino and indulge a few hours away from reality and join Elise and the others at the Lost Pine Food and Wine Festival. In that location is and so much going on you should not be bored. Savor Of Merlot and Murder I know I did. My rating is 4 1/ii out of 5 stars.
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Thank goodness Elise and Jax are a couple because any other police force enforcement officer would lock her upwardly for her investigating. Sometimes she crosses the line by a mile and it usually ends up with her needing him to come up to her rescue. But it does brand a corking story for united states readers to enjoy.
Elise Beckett is a very independent woman with a serious shoe shopping problem but with her grandmother at the pinnacle of the doubtable list she is not going to sit idly by. She gets into problem whe
Dollycas'due south ThoughtsThank goodness Elise and Jax are a couple because any other constabulary enforcement officeholder would lock her up for her investigating. Sometimes she crosses the line by a mile and it ordinarily ends upward with her needing him to come to her rescue. Simply it does make a corking story for us readers to enjoy.
Elise Beckett is a very independent woman with a serious shoe shopping problem but with her grandmother at the summit of the doubtable listing she is not going to sit down idly by. She gets into trouble when she gets her family and friends involved in her inquires and they are not a subtle agglomeration plus they don't have enough sense to realize the killer could come after them. I love the mode they all band together to help but let's confront it they don't know what they are doing. The dialogue is priceless and sometimes full of a sense of humour merely the predicaments they find themselves in may not cease upwardly beingness likewise funny.
Folger has created a wonderful cast full of great people readers volition love and plenty of suspects who they volition dear to hate. I love the setting of the nutrient and wine festival, it really uncorks a bottle full of people who could take reasons to want the woman expressionless. Divia did not accept many friends but she had plenty of enemies. At that place is quite a tangled spider web of clues, secrets revealed and lies uncovered.
The author has blended a fine mystery that I actually enjoyed. Similar wine this series continues to become better with age. I liked book two fifty-fifty more than more than ane. I can't look to decant the next story in this series.
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Elise is supposed to be steering articulate of inv
Some other fun outing with Joni Folger's Tangled Vines winery mysteries. Elise is faced with a mystery that will test her family ties every bit well as her human relationship with hunky lawman Jackson. And that'south just the fallout from an increasingly complex example that's drawing all of Elise'due south relatives into the mix, starting with her beloved grandmother who's set up up every bit doubtable number i in the decease of utterly despicable Divia: wife to a former clasp of Abigail's.Elise is supposed to be steering articulate of investigations afterwards the terminal one nearly took her life but what can she do when her grandmother'south in jeopardy because of the dastardly Divia's death? She tin can enlist all of her relatives who'll keep the truth from Jackson about what Elise and the balance of her family are doing to clear their grandmother, of course!
If y'all liked her previous outing, you're going to enjoy Of Merlot and Murder. Even if you haven't read the get-go Tangled Vines mystery, it's easy to get drawn into the world of the winery with the festival where the action takes place and the interesting types it draws into their globe. Elise is sympathetic, her eye for people problems are precipitous and the mystery is compelling!
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Joni is a good story teller. Her prose and plotting are slap-up, with lots of twists and turns.
Best of all are her characters. Even though information technology'south been a yr since I read Grapes of Death, on the very first page the chief character came speeding back to me with every plow in the route equally she hurries to not be late "once more". The previous story also came back in slap-up item and as she reintroduces each of her principal characters, I could pict
The second book in a very fun series. The first is Grapes of Death.Joni is a practiced story teller. Her prose and plotting are groovy, with lots of twists and turns.
Best of all are her characters. Even though it's been a year since I read Grapes of Death, on the very commencement folio the main character came speeding back to me with every plough in the road as she hurries to non be late "again". The previous story also came dorsum in great detail and as she reintroduces each of her main characters, I could moving-picture show them again large as life.
Though I haven't yet finished Of Merlot & Murder, I merely had to share with my friends that this is another slap-up offer from Joni Folger.
You lot might too want to check out her steamier mystery Subconscious Treasure published under Joni Sauer-Folger and her immortals short story Immortal Reckoning published under J. One thousand. Sauer.
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The author has written a great family unit of characters. You can see their dear for each other, simply they are written as real family unit with foibles and dynamics. The dialogue is existent, and you really hear each voice in your head as you read.
The heroine is smart & sassy. The hero is strong, brave, smart & caring. A couple of scenes had me most tears. And the climatic reveal had me on the edge o
Couldn't put it down one time I started. Smashing storytelling that grabs you straight away and keeps you page turning!The author has written a great family of characters. You tin see their honey for each other, but they are written as real family with foibles and dynamics. The dialogue is real, and you really hear each voice in your caput as you lot read.
The heroine is smart & sassy. The hero is strong, brave, smart & caring. A couple of scenes had me near tears. And the climatic reveal had me on the edge of my seat--truly didn't effigy out who dunnit til he revealed himself.
I can't wait to read Elise and Jax'south next hazard!
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The book'due south plot kept me interested, the fledgling romance between Elise and Deputy Jackson Landry has enough of chemical science, and Elise and her spunky family are fun. I await forrad to more books in this serial.
I received a re-create from the publisher via netgalley in exchange for my honest stance.The volume's plot kept me interested, the fledgling romance between Elise and Deputy Jackson Landry has plenty of chemistry, and Elise and her spunky family are fun. I wait frontward to more books in this series.
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A native of Oregon, I spent twenty-two years with an airline traveling and moving around the country before settling down near the beautiful Pacific Ocean with my three very spoiled cats.
I was lucky plenty to find an outlet for my creativity and healthy imagination the moment I stepped out onto my first theater phase. After 20 years of theater, I even so enjoy performi
Likewise published nether J.Grand. SauerA native of Oregon, I spent xx-ii years with an airline traveling and moving effectually the country earlier settling down near the cute Pacific Bounding main with my three very spoiled cats.
I was lucky enough to find an outlet for my inventiveness and healthy imagination the moment I stepped out onto my kickoff theater stage. After 20 years of theater, I withal relish performing, but information technology doesn't hold a candle to creating my own worlds and characters on a blank page.
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When I'm not spending quality fourth dimension with the characters I create, I relish gardening (though not always as diligent with the flower beds as I should be –damn weeds), crafting (never enough time in the day), and working in local theater (did I mention non having plenty time?)
Oh, and I have a terrible shoe fetish. In my opinion, ane can never have also many fabled shoes…
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