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Dead Girls Don't Blog

(2014)
(The first book in the Murder Blog Mystery series)
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In 1996, Katy McKenna was a geeky high school sophomore in the sleepy college town of Santa Lucia, California, when a popular classmate was brutally murdered. Years later, the teenager's death is a tucked-away memory for Katy until she learns about the murderer's impending parole hearing.

Enraged that he could soon be walking the streets again, Katy embarks on a one-woman campaign to keep him behind bars. Trouble is, she's not the only one who cares about his parole, and she may not live long enough to blog about it.

Life is funny. Murder isn't...



What Readers are saying about Dead Girls Don't Blog:

Amazon Review: Loved the characters, especially how real they were and how much they grew throughout the series. Funny, fast-paced. Couldn't put it down. Really hoping she writes more!!!!!!!!!

Goodreads: I swear. If I could I would give this book more than five stars. I absolutely loved the character building. My favorite would certainly be Katy or Samantha. While there was some dark and disturbing aspects,as with any mystery, there was also some serious humor. Mrs. Dennis you have earned a big fan. Much of the comedy comes from the awkward interactions between Josh "The Viking" and Katy. But the one that really got me laughing was the scene with the EZ-Lips. I cannot recommend this book enough.

Amazon: The main character, Katy, is funny and quirky. I had to find out how the story ended. Can't wait to read #2!

Amazon: Well written and plot kept me intrigued all the way to the end! Couldn't put it down until I finished the whole book! Will definitely read more of her books!!

Amazon: I love this author! Already bought the second book she wrote.

Goodreads: New favorite author! Well written and plot kept me intrigued all the way to the end! Couldn't put it down until I finished the whole book! Will definitely read more of her books!!


A message to my readers: Sometimes, the dialog must fit the character and the times. While I keep the profanities to a minimum, there will be a few sprinkled in--as befitting the scene.


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Genre: Mystery

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