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by Melanie Jones Brownrigg


  About The Author

  Melanie Jones Brownrigg

  Melanie Jones Brownrigg received her BBA degree from Tarleton State University. At the same time, she owned and managed a Texaco station off I-20. After selling the business, she moved to Arlington, Texas, where she received her certificate as a paralegal and began working for several attorneys in various areas of the law. In 1989, she married Robert, one of the attorneys she was working for. They enjoy bowling, playing cards and antiquing. Melanie continues working as his legal assistant but hopes to write more books in the future. Please check back often as Melanie hopes you will follow her upcoming works.

  Thank you for taking the time to read The Perfect-Perfect Plan. If you enjoyed this book, please leave her a kind review. Melanie is curious to find out which ending you preferred. Please write her a review to let her know if you preferred Ending Number One or Ending Number Two. Doing so may steer her writings in future works. Please don’t go into detail about your reasoning as it might spoil it for future readers.

  Books By This Author

  The Hotel

  Emily and Greg had the picture-perfect marriage. At least Emily thought so, until she caught a glimpse of Greg’s co-counsel from a distance. Up until that point she assumed that Taylor was a man. Emily began to wonder if her husband might be cheating on her. Her suspicions broadened after overhearing one of her husband’s previous coworkers speaking to someone as if she was also having an affair with Greg. Instead of working those long nights Greg was alluding to, where exactly had he been? And with whom? After desperately following his vehicle to a seedy hotel, would she find the answers she was looking for, or end up in a deeper quandary than she could have ever imagined?

  The House Across The Street

  Rachel Anderson was at her busiest time of the year. As a CPA and April 15th rapidly approaching, she was down to crunch time and didn’t need her two best friends trying to talk her into getting back together with her estranged husband. Her refusal was based on things she knew about him. Things she couldn’t dare tell anyone. And with two gag orders in place, she was legally bound to keep her mouth closed. While her divorce lingered on, the last thing she suspected was to learn there might be a murderer, or two, living across the street from her. But when she opened her door to a stranger, would she find her future, or would she end up running for her life?

  A Deadly Promotion

  Who doesn’t want a big promotion? But would it be as appealing if you knew it might come at the cost of your life? When Julie Mitchell ends up dead at the bottom of a flight of stairs, and Paige Davis finds her own head bashed in, Paige begins to wonder if climbing the corporate ladder is all that it’s cracked up to be. To make matters worse, Paige ends up being accused of Julie’s murder when the recordings show she and Julie were the only ones going into the stairwell. But when Paige sets out to clear her name, she finds evidence that only points the finger deeper at herself. Will she find out who’s to blame, or will she find herself at the mercy of a killer?

 

 

 


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