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Annie's 3rd Strike
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Since hitting New York like a Texas Tornado, Annie McCauley from little Mesa View Texas has been trying to make it in the high fashion world. After losing her gig with handsome Tomi Di Ponti and his cosmetic company and getting blacklisted in the modeling business, she’s been forced to accept a job from Ida Grolsch delivering and protecting people like Mary Jane Adams, a brilliant but troubled girl whose mama tried to strangle her.
Her first assignment takes her to Maine where a psycho and federal agents make life difficult. Her budding romance with Ida’s son Luther blows up in her face when a blonde bombshell from Luther’s past shows up at the door, but Luther can explain. Or can he? Like they say, it ain’t over til’ the fat lady sings and that’s right after your third strike. An ex-fiancé, a hermit, large women, and of course, her sidekick, Luis the gay Latino makeup artist, make Annie’s first trip to Vacationland (Maine) a memorable one.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherWillee Amsden
Release dateJan 30, 2016
ISBN9781310323348
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Willee Amsden

Willee is a quirky character leading an improbable life... or maybe it's the other way around. He writes under several pen names on many subjects. When not reading Willee is usually outdoors sometimes alone but often in the company of one of his four footed friends. His favorite subject is humor/comedy. Willee says, "Laughter saved my life and I'd like to share a good laugh with as many people as possible."

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