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A ROMANTIC SUSPENSE FOR EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK... FREE OFFER


Clare Revell “puts the EEP in creepy” touts one Amazon reviewer, while another hails Revell's book as “gripping and well-written.” Now for a limited time ( Dec 27, 28 & 29) you can pick up a pre-release copy of Wednesday’s Child, FREE. http://amzn.to/Txlm13


You don’t want to miss any of this exciting series.

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Monday's Child must hide for protection,
Tuesday's Child tenders direction,
Wednesday's Child grieves for his soul,
Thursday's Child chases the whole,
Friday's Child is a man obsessed,
Saturday's Child might be possessed,
And Sunday's Child on life's seas is tossed,
    awaiting the Lifeboat that rescues the lost.

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