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Grammar Snufus by Karla Stover

Okay, here's the deal. When did people become "that" instead of "who?" I hear this on the radio on the TV ( and shouldn't news reporters know better )? and unless my memory is wrong, have even read it in places. Why? How hard is it to remember that people require a "who"? And here's another--myself instead of me. My boss did this all this time and it drove me crazy. Are we so afraid to  be in the spotlight that we have to say, "So-and-so and myself did such-and-so?"

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As the Light Fades
By Catherine West
Women's Fiction
Paperback & ebook, 362 Pages
September 10th 2019 by KDP

Sometimes we’re placed in the strangest of circumstances for the most important reasons.

After her carefully constructed life crumbles, Liz Carlisle finds herself back on Nantucket, picking up the pieces. With the family estate under renovations, the solitude she craves seems out of reach.

Matthew Stone intends to steer clear of his new tenant. She’s carrying a load of baggage, but as long as she pays the rent, he’ll let her be. He’s got enough to deal with caring for his wayward niece, Mia.

Liz doesn’t have time for teenagers and her track record with men is abysmal, but an unlikely friendship forms between the three.

When her former boyfriend is charged with assault, Liz is called to testify against him. But he knows the darkest secrets of her life—secrets she’d hoped to keep buried forever, and he’s ready to reveal them. Telling the truth is the right thing to do, but it may cost her everything she’s worked so hard for, and all she’s come to love.

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CHAPTER ONE (CONTINUED)

“What in heaven’s name happened here?” Evy quickstepped it toward them in high heels, sequins on her teal blouse sparkling, a bright pink silk scarf flapping behind her.
“Elizabeth?” “Hi, Evy.” Liz pulled her cell phone from the pocket of her jeans. “I was walking the dogs and this . . . happened. We should call the police. She doesn’t have a license and the vehicle might be stolen.”
“No, please, no cops!” The girl’s eyes flared. “And it’s not stolen.”
Evy scanned the surrounding area and her garden, what was left of it, eyes widening at the sight of the crushed rose bushes. She took a slow breath and set a steely gaze on the girl. “Are you responsible for this tragedy, young lady?”
The girl stepped back a bit. “I guess.”
“You guess. Are you hurt?”
“No.”
“You, Elizabeth? She didn’t run you over along with my poor roses?” Evy’s thick eyelashes batted dramatically and Liz squelched a smile.
“Fortunately, I was on the other side of the street. She swerved to avoid a cat.”
“Really?”
“Yes!” The girl nodded vehemently. “I swear that’s what happened! I’m a good driver. I wouldn’t—”
“You can’t be a good driver if you don’t have a license!” Liz sputtered. She caught herself before totally going off on the girl. She could see the kid was shaken and a little scared, despite her bravado. “Do you even have a learner’s permit?”
“Uh . . .”
“Just as I thought. You know—”
“A moment, Elizabeth.” Evy held up a hand to Liz, then turned back to the girl. “Name?”
“Mia Stone.”


About the Author


Catherine West is an award-winning author of contemporary women’s fiction. When she’s not at the computer working on her next story, you can find her taking her Border Collie for long walks or reading books by her favorite authors. She and her husband reside in Bermuda, and have two adult children and one beautiful granddaughter. Catherine is the winner of the 2015 Grace Award (Bridge of Faith) and the Romance Writers of America’s Faith, Hope & Love Reader’s Choice Award (The Things We Knew). Where Hope Begins released May 2018, and her latest novel, As the Light Fades, releases September 2019.

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Ends October 23, 2019

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POST MATERIALS (10/7 - 10/18) for AS THE LIGHT FADES by CatherineWest Tressa @ Prism Book Tours Fri 10/4/2019 1:24 PM Hey! I hope you’re over being sick from a while back! Here’s your excerpt for this tour for October 16th. Let me know if you need to be not added to tours anymore if it’s too much. Otherwise, I’ll keep using you as fill in where needed and of course on all fantasy tours. Thanks, Tressa Prism Book Tours Inquire about us organizing a tour here. Become one of our tour hosts here. Become one of our reviewers here. Sign up to post for our Bookstagram tours here. From: Tressa @ Prism Book Tours Sent: Friday, October 4, 2019 1:11 PM Subject: POST MATERIALS (10/7 - 10/18) for AS THE LIGHT FADES by CatherineWest Hello Everyone, Thanks again for signing up to participate in the Book Tour AS THE LIGHT FADES by Catherine West! The hashtag to use for this tour (you can include it in your post title and on social media) is #LightFadesTour. The tour will officially launch at 12 am ET on Monday, October 7th, here. I’m including the schedule below in case you need a reminder as to when to post. Please email the link to your post once you have it. Posts should be up by 9 am ET. I’m attaching the general post materials in an MS Word doc and in HTML for Blogger and Wordpress. Each includes the same information, just in different formats. This includes the tour, book, author, and giveaway info to include in your post. Some of the purchase links are affiliate links. Feel free to replace with your own or with general links. Please use whichever format is easiest for you and then ADD YOUR EXCERPT (attached – please only grab the one labelled for your blog). General hashtags that can be used on social media: #giveaway #books #bookreview #booklover #booktour #newbooks #reading #read #readers #bookworms #booknerds #bookaholic TOUR SCHEDULE: October 7th: Launch Hearts & Scribbles - Excerpt Jorie Loves A Story - Review (print) October 8th: I'm All About Books - Guest Post Andi's Book Reviews - Review (ebook) Paulette's Papers - Guest Post October 9th: Pause for Tales - Review (print) Christy's Cozy Corners - Guest Post October 10th: janicesbookreviews - Review (ebook) Splashes of Joy - Excerpt October 11th: Two points of interest - Review (print) Book Reviews & More by Kathy - Excerpt October 14th: Hallie Reads - Review (ebook) Paper Ink & Lizard - Review (print) October 15th: Wishful Endings - Guest Post Cover Lover Book Review - Review (print) October 16th: Tell Tale Book Reviews - Review (print) Colorimetry - Excerpt October 17th: All-of-a-kind Mom - Interview Reading On The Edge - Excerpt Locks, Hooks and Books - Guest Post October 18th: Red Headed Book Lady - Excerpt Heidi Reads... - Review (ebook) October 19th: Grand Finale If you have issues with the Rafflecopter giveaway, here is the info for that: Direct link: http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/b9a55db3388/? HTML embed code: a Rafflecopter giveaway Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Tressa Prism Book Tours Inquire about us organizing a tour here. Become one of our tour hosts here. Become one of our reviewers here. Sign up to post for our Bookstagram tours here.

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