A martini glass of sizzling romance, a jigger of suspense and crime, perfectly shaken with a twist of wacky humor.
Where would you draw the line between love and trust?
When Colin’s feisty great grandma Helga mysteriously disappears, Natalie
and the gun-toting Svetlana rush to the rescue. With the help of Russian
mafia goons and Natalie’s girlfriends, they get more than they bargained for.
Natalie invites trouble into her life all over again. She could find herself
questioned by the police, or worse, her relationship with Colin could become
rickety once more.
And so the race begins: with grandma Helga on the loose, Colin turns to the
police for help, and Natalie is a stiletto heel tip outside of the law. But being
in the wrong has never felt so vindicated.
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Disclaimer
**Warning: due to sexual situations, nasty language, and a high dose of
sarcasm this book may not be appropriate for readers under 18 years
old. Not intended for prudes who get easily affronted**
I was born and raised in Poland. When I was just seven-years-old I decided to learn English, because I wanted to translate my favorite Polish fairytales.
I write in multiple genres, including paranormal, fantasy, urban fiction, sci-fi, contemporary, and short stories. I am a member of Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, Western Washington Chapter, author critique group, Writers In the Rain, and several authors’ and readers’ networking groups on Linkedin, Facebook, and Goodreads.
I love reading good books almost as much as writing them. I describe myself as “European born, American by choice”. I can never decide which season I prefer—summer or fall. I speak with Polish accent and love listening to the Southern drawl. I am passionate about watercolor painting, fashion—especially stilettos, rock climbing, environment, and organic food and gardening. I live in the Seattle area with my family and a chronically curious cat, Cinnamon.
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