Leaving Annalise (Katie & Annalise #2)

Pamela Fagan Hutchins


Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
4.06 ·
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Leaving Annalise by Pamela Fagan Hutchins
One unexpected and hotly fought-over little boy, two dead bodies, and a series of home vandalisms throw Texas attorney turned island chanteuse Katie Connell into a tizzy. Juggling all of this, Bloody Mary cravings, baggage, and the bad guys too, she waffles between the jumbie house that brought her back from the brink and the man she believes is the love of her life.

Be sure to catch Saving Grace, #1 in the Katie & Annalise Series.

What People Are Saying About Leaving Annalise, Saving Grace, and the Katie & Annalise mystery series:

“Could not put [Leaving Annalise] down and did not want it to end!” Rebecca Weiss, attorney and reader

“As much as I loved Saving Grace, I love Leaving Annalise even more.” Rhonda Erb, editor

“A lively romantic mystery that will likely leave readers eagerly awaiting a sequel.” Kirkus Reviews

“…an exciting tale that combines twisting investigative and legal subplots with a character seeking redemption…an exhilarating mystery with a touch of voodoo.” Midwest Book Review MBR Bookwatch

“A riveting drama with plenty of twists and turns for an exciting read, highly recommended.” Small Press Bookwatch

“Katie is the first character I have absolutely fallen in love with since Stephanie Plum!” Stephanie Hayes Swindell, bookstore owner

"This book was worth every moment I spent savouring it, and I can't wait to read the next one." Joana James, author of Finding Romeo and reviewer for Book Wormz

“Saving Grace is a remarkable debut novel. It is everything a good read should be, with an exotic setting, vivid characterization (including jumbies), authentic-sounding dialogue, and real emotion, all balanced with page-turning doses of action and suspense. Fun, witty, exciting, and unputdownable!” Rhonda Doyle Erb, editor

“Living through Katie was at times nerve-wracking, embarrassing, exciting, frightening, but most of all, it was really funny. It almost feels wrong to say I laughed at a woman dealing with alcoholism, unrequited love, the mysterious death of her parents, and a voodoo spirit - but I did.” Heidi D., librarian
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