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The ladies of Summerfield are back with new and exciting stories. Luci Carlito Clark returns to Summerfield after learning her "Mr. Perfect might not be as perfect as she believed when she left Summerfield after marrying him twelve years ago. Her return results in confusion, excitement, and danger as she deals with both her husband and a former boyfriend from her high school days. Regenia Whitworth enters Summerfield in a cloud of smoke as her car breaks down and she is introduced to Bart Murphy, a tow truck driver who turns out to be a friend for a woman in need. Both Regenia and Bart are…mehr

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The ladies of Summerfield are back with new and exciting stories. Luci Carlito Clark returns to Summerfield after learning her "Mr. Perfect might not be as perfect as she believed when she left Summerfield after marrying him twelve years ago. Her return results in confusion, excitement, and danger as she deals with both her husband and a former boyfriend from her high school days. Regenia Whitworth enters Summerfield in a cloud of smoke as her car breaks down and she is introduced to Bart Murphy, a tow truck driver who turns out to be a friend for a woman in need. Both Regenia and Bart are hiding secrets that will come back to haunt them. Many surprises await both parties as the threads of their stories are unraveled.
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Dianne H. Lundy grew up in north Louisiana, establishing her country roots. She was an active 4-H member, winning the Key Club Award in her senior year. She put those skills to use by earning a B. S. degree in vocational home economics from Harding University in Arkansas. She taught for thirty-three years in Louisiana schools, later obtaining two graduate degrees and being named to "Who's Who Among American Teachers" five times. She met her husband, Richard, on the ham radio. They married and had one son, Jonathan, who is now married with three young daughters. After retiring, she devotes her time to writing, cooking, gardening, and teaching English online with the World English Institute. Her first book was her autobiography, "The Girl from Nip 'n' Tuck, Part I."