Title: Miss Behave (The Anderson Family Series Book 1)
Author: Traci Highland
Publisher: Cheshire Lane Press
Pages: 330
Genre: Romantic Comedy
She’s great at giving advice, too bad she never takes it…
Piper Anderson wants to be a serious journalist at a serious paper covering serious news. Instead, she’s stuck at the Pendleton Falls Herald, where her massive investigative skills are wasted penning the paper’s advice column, Miss Behave.
Her shot at a meaty story comes when she’s assigned to write up a profile of a local business, Brookes Jewelers. She is determined to write the piece so she can use the article to impress a real paper.
Unfortunately Hunter Brookes, co-owner of Brookes Jewelers and the Pendleton Falls Herald, is rather persistent, in his own hot little way, that the piece should be nothing more than a glorified sales pitch.
But when diamonds disappear, Piper may get the chance to do a real investigation, leading her to confront family secrets and worst of all, turn to her mother for help.
Piper soon realizes that there is more to Mr. Brookes than a tight ass and a ridiculous fascination with name tags. Together they deal with roasted pigs, crazy cat ladies, and gun-toting fashionistas.
In all the chaos, they just might find the one thing that neither one was looking for: true love.
Piper Anderson wants to be a serious journalist at a serious paper covering serious news. Instead, she’s stuck at the Pendleton Falls Herald, where her massive investigative skills are wasted penning the paper’s advice column, Miss Behave.
Her shot at a meaty story comes when she’s assigned to write up a profile of a local business, Brookes Jewelers. She is determined to write the piece so she can use the article to impress a real paper.
Unfortunately Hunter Brookes, co-owner of Brookes Jewelers and the Pendleton Falls Herald, is rather persistent, in his own hot little way, that the piece should be nothing more than a glorified sales pitch.
But when diamonds disappear, Piper may get the chance to do a real investigation, leading her to confront family secrets and worst of all, turn to her mother for help.
Piper soon realizes that there is more to Mr. Brookes than a tight ass and a ridiculous fascination with name tags. Together they deal with roasted pigs, crazy cat ladies, and gun-toting fashionistas.
In all the chaos, they just might find the one thing that neither one was looking for: true love.
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Dear Miss Behave,
Last weekend I was at the pool
with the children, and there was a woman naked and walking around the locker
room.
I hate to be prissy, but to be
naked around young children like that just isn’t right. She comes to the pool regularly and I am not
the only one who has happened upon her strolling around the locker room without
clothes. Now I know there are showers
and that people change in locker rooms, but showers should be taken while
wearing bathing suits and there are private changing rooms that are clearly
marked.
How can I convey to her the
accepted rules of decency before any of our children become hopelessly
corrupted?
Sincerely,
-Agape at the AquaPark
Dear Agape,
Do please get over yourself.
People shower naked. If you choose not
to, then I assume you probably smell and your skin is beset by odd rashes.
I suggest that you buy your
kids an ice-cream and treat yourself to a margarita. Life is short, darling. Lighten up.
Sincerely,
Miss Behave
Traci Highland writes funny books for sassy ladies. She is a
graduate of Bryn Mawr College and has a Master’s from Quinnipiac
University. She uses this education to write books, bake cakes, garden
and make homemade jams. Her children say she’s bossy, her husband says
she’s high-maintenance, but the dog thinks she’s perfect.
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