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Scaredy Cat

Written by: Robin Alexander
Narrated by: Lori Prince
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Blake Taylor isn't the queen of horror, but she's certainly a member of the royal court. Blake has made a career out of writing novels that make her readers want to leave the lights on at night. What Blake's fans and very few people realize is that Blake Taylor is scared of her own shadow and just about everything else. After a family intervention, a case of writer's block, and the desire to be free of the confines of fear, she leaves New York and rents a house in Cypress Glade, Louisiana.

Quinn Scott, a local, is hired by Blake's agent to be a tour guide of sorts for her most famous and troublesome client. The job seems simple for a thousand bucks a month, but as she gets to know Blake, it's anything but easy. Birds, squirrels, broccoli, and dogs are fearsome creatures.

Find a comfortable spot, visit Cypress Glade, and watch as these two women learn to conquer fears that don't always go bump in the night. Be warned, a few feathers may fly....

Contains mature themes.

©2013 Robin Alexander (P)2022 Tantor
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Everything was great about this book except for the ghost "proof" things. I don't care if people believe in ghost. People that believe in the so called "proof" is what puts me off. Everything in the book about hearing voices in recordings, cold spots, high electric places, strange smells or things moving for no reason is false. There is not a shred of proof out there unless you just believe what someone says. People are biased and because they believe in ghost in the first place or need to have a reason for something will think its paranormal. There are also people that rather believe in the paranormal because it's simply not a boring which is biased human nature.

Great story.

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