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Patricia Amble might be down, but she’s not dead--yet. As if she didn’t already have enough questions about her mother’s suicide, Tish is forced to confront one more. She is renovating a northern Michigan log cabin, one in which she spent her childhood summers. But what she finds doesn’t speak of carefree vacations in the woods: a torn photo of her mother with the words “don’t ask why” written across her face. Combined with mysterious relatives and a backwoods drug ring, this 26-year-old mystery may be more than she can handle. Tish must put the pieces all together or risk losing everything--including her life.
Book 2 in the Patricia Amble Mystery series, Kill Me If You Can is a suspense-packed story of family secrets, long-distance romance, and the renovation of the heart.
Patricia Amble might be down, but she’s not dead--yet.
Tish has left the Detroit suburbs for her next renovation project: an old log cabin in Michigan’s remote Upper Peninsula. And the fun part--it’s the same cabin where she spent her childhood summers. The fresh air and solitude are just what she needs after her flight from romance and her brushes with death.
As Tish arrives at her new home, her hope for peace and quiet is shattered when she finds a torn photo of her dead mother with the words “don’t ask why” written across her face. Mysterious relatives, old rivalries, and a dangerous drug ring may make this twenty-six-year-old mystery more than she can handle. Tish must put together the pieces of her mother’s death or risk losing everything--including her own life.
Book 2 in the Patricia Amble Mystery series, Kill Me If You Can is a suspense-packed story of family secrets, long-distance romance, and renovations of the heart.
Praise for Love Me If You Must
"Suspense abounds in Young’s debut novel. Tish’s career flipping houses will appeal to home renovators everywhere."--Romantic Times
Nicole Young has a degree in communications and has earned several awards for speechwriting and presentation. In 2004 she won the Noble Theme Award for the Best First Chapter from the American Christian Romance Writers. She is the author of Love Me If You Must and lives with her family in Michigan.
Nicole Young has a degree in communications and has earned several awards for speechwriting and presentation. In 2004 she won the Noble Award for the Best First Chapter from the American Christian Romance Writers. She is the author of Love Me If You Must and lives with her family in Garden, Michigan.