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by
Diane Moody (Author)
The small town charm of Braxton is under siege by vandals who are out to paint the town-literally. As residents take sides and tensions rise, both law enforcement and politicians butt heads as they search for the pesky , photographer Gevin Parker finds himself unexpectedly smitten by the wedding singer who stepped in at the last minute to sing at his sister’s wedding. A recent Belmont graduate, Emily Randolph is an aspiring singer-songwriter with bittersweet ties to Braxton’s namesake family. But when the town’s most valuable artifact goes missing-a sword dating back to the American Revolution-she and Gevin embark on a journey to help solve the mysterious disappearance. A priceless missing sword, a rash of troubling graffiti, a budding romance, and a cast of characters, old and new. Once again, the stage is set.
Number of Pages: 360Dimensions: 0.8 x 8.5 x 5.51 INPublication Date: June 27, 2020





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