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Swinging Through Life: A Flash Fiction Collection - Fun-size Fiction #2 - cover

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Swinging Through Life: A Flash Fiction Collection - Fun-size Fiction #2

Renee Conoulty

Publisher: Renee Conoulty

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Summary

The dance of life – one step forward, one step back.  
 
Whether they lead or follow, the characters from these twelve tiny tales will dance through your heart. Will innocent Dulcie be caught in a seedy speakeasy? Can ambitious Kate get the attention she desires? Does swing dancing always lead to romancing?  
 
If you like stories you can read before your coffee goes cold, you'll love this flash fiction collection. Grab your copy of Swinging Through Life and jazz up your reading list today. 
Available since: 01/09/2019.

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