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Monday, April 9, 2018

2. Say You're Sorry

           


I read once in an article, that psychologist confirms that your enemy will never apologise to you.

Melinda Leigh - Say You're Sorry
In a new series from Wall Street Journal bestselling author Melinda Leigh, former prosecutor Morgan Dane faces the most personal—and deadly—case of her lifetime.

After the devastating loss of her husband in Iraq, Morgan Dane returns to Scarlet Falls, seeking the comfort of her hometown. Now, surrounded by family, she’s finally found peace and a promising career opportunity—until her babysitter is killed and her neighbor asks her to defend his son, Nick, who stands accused of the murder.

Tessa was the ultimate girl next door, and the community is outraged by her death. But Morgan has known Nick for years and can’t believe he’s guilty, despite the damning evidence stacked against him. She asks her friend Lance Kruger, an ex-cop turned private eye, for help. Taking on the town, the police, and a zealous DA, Morgan and Lance plunge into the investigation, determined to find the real killer. But as they uncover secrets that rock the community, they become targets for the madman hiding in plain sight.

Reviews
“Another winner from Melinda Leigh! SAY YOU’RE SORRY showcases Leigh’s talent for blending mystery, romance and nail-biting suspense.” –New York Times bestselling author Laura Griffin

Stop swearing, you are wasting your energy for someone that doesn't deserve your time. Stop feeling sorry for yourself, because nobody is you and you are not everybody else. Most of all, stop hoping.

Why, you may ask. Because they are too embarrassed, that they will not even admit it to themselves.


On the contrary, when you are in the wrong, don't forget to say sorry, because they might be one hazardous person, like Arnold Schwarzenegger. Or, they might get clumsy... I don't know, you know,... try to mend things nicely by ... unintentionally killing you? Karma plays the card here, you see...


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  • Melinda Leigh - Say You’re Sorry

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