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PUBLISHED: 2014
PAGES: 164

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Taking Chances The Davis Twins Series

By Ann Omasta

I paused to refill our margarita glasses from the pitcher and chuckled at my best friend, Courtney. Her big, blue eyes were wide open, and she leaned so far forward that I feared she might topple over. She usually had sexy stories, so I enjoyed having one of my own for once. We were seated at our usual table for our Sunday night ritual – tacos and margaritas at Joe’s Bar & Grill.

Joe’s was an island-themed restaurant that reminded me of the thatch-roofed eatery where my parents used to take me when we went on our annual trek to the Florida Keys. Even though Joe’s was located in Harbor Shores, Michigan – about as far from the tropics as could be – it was usually teeming with patrons, both locals and tourists. Joe let us have the best seats in the house with a fantastic lake view, even though we were given “family pricing.” Courtney had been a waitress at the restaurant for over two years, but Joe knew never to schedule her to work on a Sunday night. Our girls’ nights were sacred.

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Ann Omasta

About the author – Ann Omasta is a USA Today bestselling author.

Biography.

Ann’s Top Ten list of likes, dislikes, and oddities:

1. I wouldn’t say I like whipped cream. There, I admitted it in writing. Let the ridiculing begin.

2. Even though I have lived as far south as Key Largo, Florida, and north as Maine, I landed in the middle.

3. If I don’t consciously try not to, I will drink only morning, noon, and night tea. Hot tea, sweet tea, green tea––I love it all.

4. There doesn’t seem to be much in life that is better than coming home to a couple of big dogs who are overjoyed to see me. My other family members usually show significantly less enthusiasm about my return.

5. Singing in my best, loudest voice does not make my family smile. This includes the big, loving dogs referenced above.

6. Yes, I am aware that best is not a word.

7. Dorothy was right. There’s no place like home.

8. the numerous bottles in my shower must be lined up with their labels facing out. It makes me feel like Julia Roberts’ mean husband from the movie Sleeping with the Enemy, but I can’t control this quirk.

9. I love finding a great bargain!

10. Did I mention that I hate whipped cream? It makes my stomach churn to look at, touch, smell, or even think about it. Great––now I’m thinking about it. Ick!

Ann Omasta

Ann Omasta