Putting the Fun in Funeral

Putting the Fun in Funeral

by Diana Pharaoh Francis
Putting the Fun in Funeral

Putting the Fun in Funeral

by Diana Pharaoh Francis

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Overview

Celebrating death never felt so good.

Beck Wyatt has always hated her mother--enough to kill her. As luck would have it, someone beats her to murdering Mommy Dearest and now Beck gets to plan the tackiest funeral the world has ever seen for the worst woman she's ever known.

But first, Beck has a few minor problems to deal with. First on the list? Avoid getting kidnapped. She also has to convince the police she didn't kill her mother. And then there's surviving a death curse ....

With the help of her three best friends, cheesecake, and a little magic, Beck figures she can handle anything, even the mysterious and irritating Damon Matroviani, whose sexy good-looks light her panties on fire.

All too soon, her life is turned inside out, and just when things are looking like they can't get any worse ... everything hits the fan.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161821749
Publisher: Lucky Foot Press with BVC
Publication date: 09/04/2018
Series: Everday Disasters , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 15,899
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Diana Pharaoh Francis writes books of a fantastical, adventurous, and often romantic nature. Her award-nominated novels include The Path series, the Crosspointe Chronicles, the Diamond City Magic books, and the Mission: Magic series. Her novels have been translated into German and French. She holds a Ph.D. in Victorian literature and literary theory, and an MA in fiction writing. She’s been teaching for more than 20 years. She’s a member of SFWA and NINC. She’s owned by two corgis and a miniature blue heeler, spends much of her time herding children, and likes rocks, geocaching, knotting up yarn, and has a thing for 1800s England, especially the Victorians. For more about her writing, visit www.dianapfrancis.com
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