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Keepsake Self Storage - Banks, Marianne
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Love has kept Avola LeFebre and May Hammond together for over thirty years, but as far as Avola is concerned, the whole world has just gone crazy. When one of the Keepsake Self Storage units becomes a mysterious crime scene, May's son abruptly leaves town. But instead of Avola finally being able to share a home with May, the scheming Vera promptly horns her way in. And then the young, way too friendly paramedic Lisa moves in too! Seems like there's room under May's roof for everyone but Avola-and then May seems set on gallivanting across the country in search of her son. With both of them…mehr

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Love has kept Avola LeFebre and May Hammond together for over thirty years, but as far as Avola is concerned, the whole world has just gone crazy. When one of the Keepsake Self Storage units becomes a mysterious crime scene, May's son abruptly leaves town. But instead of Avola finally being able to share a home with May, the scheming Vera promptly horns her way in. And then the young, way too friendly paramedic Lisa moves in too! Seems like there's room under May's roof for everyone but Avola-and then May seems set on gallivanting across the country in search of her son. With both of them looking at seventy in the rearview mirror, it's too late to change, isn't it?
Autorenporträt
I grew up in a town so small that reading was the only thing to do because television reception was so poor. My first job was mowing around the grave stones at the cemetery which offered a valuable perspective on life...we all end up dead. Growing Up Delicious, my first novel, took 25 to 30 years to write with time off for bad behavior, coming out of the closet and self doubt. I am under-educated but could muddle through butchering a cow or stringing a barbed wire fence if I had to though I haven't found much use for that in the suburbs. I can't put any letters after my name except PO Box and that's only if I'm writing out my address. The truth is I like writing stories because I like making things up. When I was growing up there were few stories for girls like me about girls like me and I wanted to write some.