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  • Bumpy Roads

  • Mary O'Reilly Paranormal Mystery, Book 11
  • By: Terri Reid
  • Narrated by: Erin Spencer
  • Length: 5 hrs and 40 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (112 ratings)

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Bumpy Roads

By: Terri Reid
Narrated by: Erin Spencer
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Hurrying to the old bridge that crossed Yellow Creek, Courtney stepped to the side as a car came up behind her. The bridge was only wide enough for one car and even foot traffic had to climb up on the narrow ledge for safety. The car slowed and the driver's side window rolled down. A familiar face greeted Courtney. "Hey, Courtney, how about a ride?" he asked. She shook her head. "No, thanks, I'm good," she said. "It's only a few more blocks." The driver looked up to the sky. "You won't make it before the storm hits," he argued. "Come on, I'll feel guilty all night if I leave you here." She smiled. "Okay, if you put it that way," she agreed, jogging over to the passenger side of the car and letting herself in. The door lock clicked as she buckled her seatbelt and she looked up in surprise. "It does that automatically," the driver said with an apologetic shrug. Courtney scooted against the door and grasped the handle. "You know, I think I'll just walk anyway," she said, pulling against the handle. But the door didn't open. She tried it again, but it was still locked tight. "Child locks," the driver said, a smile on his face. "You can't get out until I let you out." She pressed the window button, but it also stayed in place. "Listen, I don't want to be in this car," she said firmly. "Now please let me out or I'm going to scream." He chuckled softly, leaned forward and placed his hand against her cheek, rubbing it intimately. "If you scream, no one will hear you," he said, as he slipped his hand down to her neck. "But you can do it if you like. I always love to hear a girl's scream."

For 10 years, young girls have been disappearing from the streets of Freeport and the surrounding towns. Can Mary solve the mystery before Clarissa is the next victim?

©2013 Therese Reid (P)2015 Therese Reid
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Nice light reading

I like this series because it doesn't have a lot of foul language. The stories are very light, The entire series is a bit too romance driven for me but for a quick lite read while doing housework or driving a long distance it is fine.

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What a great book.

Hope you enjoyed it as much as me. And now on to the next one . Yes there are many more to enjoy .Don't miss the ones to come. Guarantee they will all be great

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Starting to Wear Thin

I have really been enjoying these "mild" ghost books with the engaging stories and characters, but the amount of child abuse and child murder is starting to wear thin and be disturbing. This book and a couple previous are the biggest culprits. Think I'm going to take a break from the rest of the series.

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