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Grave Secrets by Susan Gee Heino
Grave Secrets by Susan Gee Heino









There wasn’t time to turn around and go back to her apartment to change, though. What she hadn’t been hoping for was a pothole that caused her car to jolt, her arm to jerk and her coffee to spill all over her nice blouse. Carlie Fenton honestly wasn’t sure which she was hoping for. Today, however, might bring good news.or very bad news. The morning sunshine was optimistically bright. Thank you, Jack Heino, for all the years of laughter and love, for your faith and devotion, and for buying me that computer waaaaaay back when we couldn’t even afford a desk to put it on.Įxcerpt from Silent Witness by Lara Lacombe I am very, very blessed to also be able to call him my husband. And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to the which also ye are called in one body and be ye thankful. She invites you to sign up for her newsletter at .Īnd above all these things put on charity, which is the bond of perfectness. She spends her days herding cats and feeding chickens, crafting stories with hope, humor and happily-ever-afters.

Grave Secrets by Susan Gee Heino

A lifelong follower of Christ, Susan has two children in college and lives in rural Ohio. Not the typical pastor’s wife, Susan Gee Heino has been writing romance since the first day her husband bought her a computer, hoping she would help him with church bulletins. If there’s anything you’d like to tell me about what happened back then, I suggest you do so.before the rumors really do start flying.” If that body beside the church does turn out to be your old boyfriend, it’s likely those guys on the excavation crew won’t be the only ones with rumors to spread. Obviously, the rumors have already been here. “I’m not starting any rumors, Miss Fenton, I’m just telling you what I heard. Ever! I refuse to sit here and let you ruin his legacy by starting rumors about him.”

Grave Secrets by Susan Gee Heino

He got along with everyone and would never hurt anybody. I don’t know how long you’ve been here in Melfield, Detective Douglas, but you should talk to some of the people who knew my father. “He remembered that you were dating Ricky and your father didn’t like him. “One of the guys out there,” TJ answered simply. “My father has nothing to do with this! Why would you even think that?”











Grave Secrets by Susan Gee Heino