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"Cilla Davis's life looks great on paper, even if she has to squint to see it. She has a glamorous girlfriend, a steady job, and Benson, her golden retriever. What could possibly be missing? When her lovable dog develops an unstoppable crush on a terrier belonging to the town recluse, Lucky, Cilla doesn't believe for one minute that the rumors around town are true--that Lucky is a witch. But she must admit that there is definitely something magicla about her. The chemistry between the two women is undeniable. But Lucky is hiding a secret. Can Cilla sort out her future to show Lucky that the…mehr

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"Cilla Davis's life looks great on paper, even if she has to squint to see it. She has a glamorous girlfriend, a steady job, and Benson, her golden retriever. What could possibly be missing? When her lovable dog develops an unstoppable crush on a terrier belonging to the town recluse, Lucky, Cilla doesn't believe for one minute that the rumors around town are true--that Lucky is a witch. But she must admit that there is definitely something magicla about her. The chemistry between the two women is undeniable. But Lucky is hiding a secret. Can Cilla sort out her future to show Lucky that the present is a gift, or will Lucky remain trapped in the past?"--Provided by publisher.
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Venetia Di Pierro grew up in the city of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. She belongs to writers' groups and book clubs and has a writing and publishing degree. She currently works in the corporate world and wrote The Lines of Happiness in the car on her lunch breaks. She laughs easily, especially at herself, and believes what you set your mind to you can achieve. She can usually be found reading, writing, running, or spending time with friends and family. She thinks the most important thing in the world is love and living every day to the fullest. She lives with her son and daughter, overflowing bookshelves and a few too many pot plants.