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Red Wine for Breakfast

A strong, determined ex-
New Yorker
has to shake off the laid-back attitude
of Los Angeles
to overcome the challenges
of a radio industry
that threatens to turn her off,
and a man who only wants to turn her on.
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*****
GREAT
READ!
Raven's novels are exciting, entertaining and just what you would want to
read on a cold day when you have 18 inches of snow. I'm sure it would also
be a fun read in the hot days of summer. There is romance and intrigue
which will make you want to keep reading. GREAT BOOK!
*** Red
Wine For Breakfast is engaging, rewarding reading from beginning to end. Raven
West's abilities to weave a story so viscerally and visually auger well for her
budding career as a novelist. - Midwest Book Review
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First Class Male

A small town
postmaster
secretly edits a
NY City district attorney's manuscript and
becomes the target of jealousy,
blackmail and revenge
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***** The
stakes increase with each turn of the story, leading to a fully satisfying
conclusion thanks to the cleverness and persistence of the characters.
A
strong and vibrant story about people who are well worth spending time
with
Bev
Robitai
- Auckland,
New Zealand
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Very
few “outsiders” have taken up championing the good of the Postal Service
over the years, let alone putting their thoughts to paper. Author
Raven West is one such person, and she did just that in her latest
book. -
Thom Green, National
Association of Letter
Carriers
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Undercover Reunion

Two lifelong
girlfriends find their childhood game of playing spies from a 60s TV show
becomes all too real when they attend their 30th high school reunion and
are recruited by the same organization to thwart a former schoolmate’s
plan for worldwide domination.
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*** I enjoyed the fact that the main
characters were all average, middle-aged people who were suddenly pulled
into a dastardly scheme-it was a refreshing change from the usual thriller
protagonists.
**** If you were a fan of The Man
From U.N.C.L.E., or even if you're not, you'll get a kick out of this.
It's great fun, and even though Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin don't
make an appearance, there are plenty of reference that will delight! Go
along and enjoy the ride "Open Channel D"! - Penton
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