Tuesday, December 31, 2019

$25 Amazon.PP-1-WW-Holly & The Oracle: A Holly Lewis Mystery #5-Dianne Harman Ends 01/14/20


Would you let a friend be bilked out of all his hard earned cash if you suspected foul play. Holly certainly was not going to let that happen to her friend Levi! Especially since her Aunt Fiona's psychic employee sensed sometime wrong-but could not pin it down.

Holly and her boyfriend concoct a scheme--thankfully they let the psychic in on it--because she really could have been badly hurt or even killed along with her friends and family if she hadn't!

I will say that I was surprised at who the Oracle was and so will you!!


About the Book: (from Amazon)

A charismatic Oracle who promises miracles
But only if you’re willing to give money
A naïve young man who wants to belong to something
And is ready to done his hard-earned money

Convincing someone who’s drinking the “Kool-Aid” that they’re being taken advantage of can be difficult, but that’s Holly’s challenge when her friend, Levi, falls under the Oracle’s spell.

Holly confronts the Oracle only to find that Levi doesn’t want her help. It never occurs to Holly that her “help” may not only result in her death, but those of her loved ones as well.

If you liked Nancy Drew, don't miss the fifth book in the Holly Lewis Mystery Series by a two-time USA Today Bestselling Author.





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About the Author: (from Amazon)



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USA TODAY bestselling author and seven time Amazon All Star Author, Dianne Harman, draws her stories and characters from a diverse business and personal background. She owned a national antique and art appraisal business for many years, left that industry, and opened two yoga centers where she taught and certified yoga instructors. She's traveled extensively throughout the world and loves nothing more than cooking, playing backgammon with her husband, Tom, and throwing the ball for their dog, Kelly.

Being a dog lover and having attended numerous cooking schools, she couldn't resist writing about food and dogs. Dianne is the author of several cozy mystery series: Cedar Bay, Liz Lucas, High Desert, Midwest, Jack Trout, and the Northwest. Each of these books contains recipes from her travels. Alexis, the first book in the Midlife Journey Series was also recently published. She's the author of the award-winning suspenseful Coyote Series.

Murder in the Pearl District was chosen by Amazon to be one of their Mystery books in their October, 2016 homage of great writing by independent authors and several of her books have been chosen by them as PRIME books!

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28 comments:

  1. If my friend say they were going to be unfaithful, I would tell them if they did I would tell their husband.

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  2. It would depend on what they were going to do. If my friend said they were going to be unfaithful, I would try to talk her out of it -- but I wouldn't tell her husband. It's none of my business and I wouldn't want to lose her as a friend over that.

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  3. If cheating. Ask them to make a list of the pro and cons. Ask," How would they feel if it was done to them". If 's a divorce. Then tell them, problems can stay the same, get better, or worst. But try to work it out.

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  4. I'd attempt to get the situation sorted out, but really not exactly a thing that I'm experienced at dealing with. Also given that it's their relationships.

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  5. I'd definitely try to stop them, but I would need to know a bit more of what I was dealing with in orderto explainhow to stop them.

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  6. I would talk to them about it but really if they are an adult then you can't do much more than that.

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  7. I would try to stop them. How I'd go about stopping them depends a lot on what they were planning, so it's hard to say.

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  8. I would try to just listen to them. Maybe what they need most is a sounding board.

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  9. I would listen, then explain why I thought it was a bad idea. Depending on what they wanted to do would determine if I went farther to stop them.

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  10. If it was my friend and I KNEW it was a bad decision, I'd let that friend know why I disagreed and we could talk about it. I would let my friend know I am just concerned for them/

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  11. This sounds like a fun and suspenseful book to read. I really appreciate you sharing this. Thank you and God Bless

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  12. If my friend was being unfaithful I would not say anything but if they were going to do anything illegal I would tell them if they did I would report it.
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  13. I definitely would try to stop them, no matter what. Thank you for this fun giveaway. catwoman-1@comcast.net

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  14. Oh gosh I have stopped many people that were in the foster system from doing several things that were bad. I used to visit many many kids in the system when I volunteered for 10 years many times 50 hrs a week and sometimes a little less. I loved doing it and see all the kids also loved going and doing lectures and talks with them. Peggy Clayton ptclayton2@aol.com

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  15. If a friend was going to do something bad, I would try to reason with them and try to convince them to thoroughly think it over before acting.
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  16. I would try to to stop them no matter what.

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  17. I would try to stop my friend from making a mistake, that's what friends are for. I would try discussing things with my friend to make sure it's something they thought all the way through.

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  18. I would try relentlessly to talk them out of it.

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  19. Yes, I think I would do anything to prevent a friend from harming themselves or others, or making a big mistake. I would talk to them about it and hopefully be able to get through to them.

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  20. Depending on what it was, I would definitely try and stop them!

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  21. For the most part, I would do whatever in my power to stop a friend from doing something that was really bad. From talking to them, taking them for a walk, a ride, whatever.

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  22. I would try my best to convince them of the consequences of their actions.

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  23. I would try to calmly talk to a friend about the negative things that could happen if they decided to go through with something and give them alternative safer choices.

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  24. I would talk to them and see their thinking and tell them my thoughts.

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  25. Yes, if we were close friends I would. I'd try to lay out the consequences for him or her so they can see what may happen.

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  26. Yes I would try to stop my friend from doing something that is bad for them

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