Harvest Grove News:
Favorite bar owner, Ford Prescott, is back in town for his yearly stay, making this his sixth October in Harvest Grove! Single ladies—try not to overwhelm the poor man with so many baked goods this year.
Sidney Tanner wants residents to know her Severed Head Succulents will be buy one, get one free before the countdown to midnight begins on October Eve. Since it's likely she'll be in jail at some point that night, please text her your orders.
Still seeking volunteers for various events around town: Someone to organize pumpkin carving night at the Gore House. An extra, bloody cheerleader for the yearly viewing of The Babysitter's Last Halloween. Costume will be provided. A brave soul to keep an eye on the Tanner girls this month.
We assume Ford will be volunteering for that last one, since he and Sidney are always joined at the hip when he's in town. A little bat tells me these October best friends will be heating things up in town this year.
Fasten your sheet belts, Harvest Grove! Let's hope when the clock strikes midnight on October 31, our dear Sidney won't be ghosted again . . .
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Tara Sivec, after working in the brokerage business for fourteen years, decided to pick up a pen and write. She is now the bestselling author of over twenty books ranging from romantic comedies to psychological thrillers. Her novel Seduction and Snacks won a Reader’s Choice Award at the Indie Romance Convention in 2013. Sivec was voted Best Indie Author at the convention’s 2014 Reader’s Choice Awards. She lives in Ohio with her husband and two children.
Gregory Salinas is an award-winning narrator with over 375 audiobooks to his name. Gregory specializes in romance but has narrated many other genres as well. He attended Texas A&M University as a theater and English major. Using his performing background, he has developed an expressive sound to his narration. Gregory enjoys working with a variety of accents and dialects. He credits his Hispanic father and British mum for his talent for accents as well as his love tea.