Million Dollar Blues

Girls Who Dish

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Pub Date Nov 30 2016 | Archive Date Dec 31 2016

Description

Take one 75 million dollar lottery win. Combine with a floundering restaurant, a weasel of an ex-husband, and a teen seasoned with attitude. Spice heavily with one true love. Is it a recipe for disaster or the recipe of Temple’s dreams?


Winning the lottery will certainly help Temple turn her restaurant, GIRLS WHO DISH, into a world-class establishment. Except, everybody wants a piece of lotto pie: her mother, her daughter, her best friend . . . and the furious staff members who didn’t win and sue for their share.


As she struggles with a case of MILLION DOLLAR BLUES, Temple is blindsided by the return of her first love, James LeShan. Now a successful lawyer, James will help Temple out of her legal mess . . . but he has something much more personal in mind for the two of them.


Take one 75 million dollar lottery win. Combine with a floundering restaurant, a weasel of an ex-husband, and a teen seasoned with attitude. Spice heavily with one true love. Is it a recipe for...


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ISBN 9780995822603
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This is the first book in the Girls Who Dish series and the first book by Laura Tobias that i have read and it wont be the last i enjoyed this books it was such a cute read i could not get enough of if and cant wait for more from Laura. just loved it

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