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Date Night

DJ Tyrer, Zimbell House Publishing, Michael Ives, W.P. Osborn, Evelyn M. Zimmer, Elizabeth Abeling, Kara Dennison, Paul Lewellan, Rebecca Redshaw, Melanie Reitzel, Terry Sanville, Joe Sifton, Maggie Veness

Publisher: Zimbell House Publishing

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Summary

What does the term ‘Date Night’ inspire in you? 
 
From a first date to a last; from online dating disasters to a dream come true; needing to spice up a marriage to starting over, Date Night is sure to have something to spark your imagination. 
 
This anthology features twelve aspiring writers that gave us their interpretations of what a ‘date night’ entails. We hope you enjoy this anthology as much as we enjoyed bringing it you.
Available since: 02/17/2017.

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