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Better off Wed – Laura Durham

Better off Wed – Laura Durham

“Planning a wedding can be murder. Planning weddings for a living is nothing short of suicide.” (page 1) Continue reading “Better off Wed – Laura Durham”

Author Her Homeschooled Highness ReviewsPosted on March 31, 2018March 31, 2018Format ImageCategories cozy mystery, girl power, humor, mystery, Ooops Forgot to Categorize!1 Comment on Better off Wed – Laura Durham

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Abibliophobia (n.) the fear of running out of reading material

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