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Bidding War Break-In

By: Carolyn Ridder Aspenson
Narrated by: Stephanie Quinn
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Publisher's Summary

In a Small Town, Everyone Is in Your Business 

When Bramblett County Realtor Lily Sprayberry puts her deceased client’s townhome, the last in a sought-after mixed-use development community, on the market, she winds up in the throes of a bidding war. 

Knowing a portion of the money will go to a scholarship in her client’s name, Lily schedules a realtor-only open house to raise the bids even higher. But on the day of the event, she discovers the home’s been vandalized, and every potential offer is taken off the table. 

Someone is out to stop the sale, and ruin Lily in the process. 

With her reputation hanging by a thread and the community up in arms, Lily sets out to fix things, and lands right in the middle of a hot mess of vandalism, lies, theft, and cheating. Lily soon discovers that some people don’t want their secrets known, and they’ll do whatever it takes to keep them under wraps.

©2019 Carolyn Ridder Aspenson (P)2023 Carolyn Ridder Aspenson

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