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Heart Trouble by Jae6/22/2023 ![]() Laleh’s death grip on her keys loosened, and she pushed the door open. Her mother’s old Volvo was parked in front of the building. Then her gaze darted back toward the street. For a moment, she froze, the tiny hairs on her neck standing on end. When she turned the key, she realized the door was already unlocked. ![]() Sh e couldn’t wait to take off her shoes and get out of the blouse that was still covered in the remainder of the saffron rice pudding a pouting three-year-old had flung at her. Laleh paused in front of her apartment door and balanced the three Styrofoam containers against her chest while digging in her jeans pocket for her keys. Last but certainly not least, thank you to my readers, especially those of you who take the time to send me an e-mail or to write a review. I’d also like to thank my editor, Robin my proofreader, Louisa and the staff at Ylva Publishing. An extra-special thank-you goes to Christiane and my critique partner, RJ Nolan, who patiently helped me get the medical details right. First and foremost, I’d like to thank my wonderful beta readers: Alison Grey, Alisha, Andrea, Anne-France, Christiane Z., Danielle, Erin Saluta, G Benson, Katharina, and Tricia. Writing is a solitary activity, but publishing a book is always a team effort. ![]()
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