I've spent the last week combing through editor comments and making sure I haven't missed anything. BEING NEIGHBORLY is ready to make its debut next week. You can still get it for the early bird, bargain basement price of $0.99, but the price goes up July 13. Need more incentive to buy it? How about a little snippet?
She pulled into her garage, and when she walked to the back door, Heath was bent over his iPad with earplugs in.
“I told you to stay out of it,” he said, his voice low and threatening. “Don’t want to raise any red flags.”
Sue’s breath caught. Was he on the phone? What happened to the guy who was worried about being a dork?
Heath looked up, smiled, and tugged out his earbuds. “How was your day?”
They’d questioned him about his roommate’s death, which meant they must have had a basis for assuming he could be a killer. He seemed harmless, but after what she’d just heard, she wasn’t so sure. Sue crossed her arms and faced him, trying to decide what to say.
She was dying to ask him about his roommate. Dying to know what made his roommate’s death suspicious. It didn’t help that the book currently on her nightstand was a whodunnit, triggering her imagination with all the possibilities.
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