Fiona has always dreamed of being a fashion designer. When Holly created a website for her to possibly sell her creations it became an instant hit. She was actually contacted by a fashion designer in Los Angeles who wanted her to come to Los Angeles to see how her creations were made by this house. Fiona was exited but scared to death. Brigid, Fiona's sister went with her. Molly, the owner, wanted to sign Fiona as a designer and did all in her power to make Fiona want to! Of course this did make the other long time employees not too happy.
The day when Fiona was supposed to see her designs sewn up and on display--the unthinkable happened--all the fashions had disappeared!! Luckily Brigid was there and was on the case!!
So who did this dastardly act? And how did it all turn out? Wonderfully-and a dress Fiona made while there ended up being worn by a celebrity on a red carpet!
This was truly a novel that gets to the heart and proves that being nice is much better then trying to hurt others!
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A lifelong dream about to be realized
A clothing designer’s debut line goes missing
A high-end fashion house in turmoil
Was it greed, ambition, or jealousy?
Brigid accompanies her sister to Los Angeles for the culmination of Fiona’s life-long dream - to be a fashion designer. But when Fiona’s fashions go missing on the day they’re to be debuted, Brigid’s determined to find the culprit.
No one had access to the design room but Green Butterfly employees, so Brigid’s certain it must have been an inside job. But just which one of the employees is responsible, and why?
This is the 10th book in the Cottonwood Springs Cozy Mystery Series by a USA Today Bestselling Author and Amazon All-Star.
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USA TODAY bestselling author and seven time Amazon All Star Author, Dianne Harman, draws her stories and characters from a diverse business and personal background. She owned a national antique and art appraisal business for many years, left that industry, and opened two yoga centers where she taught and certified yoga instructors. She's traveled extensively throughout the world and loves nothing more than cooking, playing backgammon with her husband, Tom, and throwing the ball for their dog, Kelly.
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49 comments :
I'm not the jealous type and would encourage someone to move up - not sabotage them.
I would not like it but I would not do anything to stop it.
I would hope that I wouldn't do anything like that!
No. I would really hope that I wouldn't try to sabotage someone.
No I wouldn't do anything like that.
I believe we should always help others. It makes for a nicer world.
Helping others is so important..pandemic or not.
no I would not.
No, I am not the sort of person who would do a thing like that.
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No, I don't begrudge anyone their success. If I were jealous, I'd just try to get a little of the same success on my own, lol.
Since I'm not the type of person who is envious or jealous, I would encourage someone to advance. I definitely wouldn't sabotage them.
I don't think I could ever do that to someone, it's mean.
No. I would never do that.
No, that’s not my style.
Nope, very unlikely.
No,because it's just plain wrong.
No.
No. I would not try to stop someone from getting ahead or attempt any type of sabotage. I have known people who did this and they are losers
Of course I wouldn't do that. It's not in my nature.
I might be tempted because I'm so competitive, but i wouldn't actually do it.
I don't think I could.
I could never! I might begrudge them, but that's on me, not them.
Nothing makes me happier than seeing people get ahead and receive their hopes and dreams.. jealousy serves no one..
No, I would not.
never
I'd be upset but no, I would not do that.
No I wouldn't. Some people just can't be happy for others.
I would not want to sabotage anyones life. It is bad karma.
It feels like I have been honestly held back in life by how little I value or respect competition over cooperation, it's hard to fake it when it's not in your nature and there are many parts of our world that run on it.
No, I wouldn't. It just wouldn't feel right and I wouldn't want someone to do that to me.
To be honest I would be tempted, but I probably would not do it.
No I would not stop someone from getting ahead.
No, I would not do that.
No, I would encourage them to get ahead.
Never! I'm not that kind of person!
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No, the guilt would kill me. I would certainly NOT do that!
I wouldn't do knowingly do anything to sabotage someone else's creation. It's pretty low to do negative things to people or say negative things about them.
thats the kind of person i was in the past, but not anymore
No, I encourage people.
No I don't think I would do that.
No I would never do that to someone because I was jealous. It is just mean!
My daughter would enjoy this book
my family and my friends would enjoy this book.
I would never do something like that. Not in my makeup.
I admit to having occasional feelings of envy or jealousy. It's not something I have ever acted on though. And I would like to think that I never would.
No because karma exists, plus I'm getting too old for that jealousy game life is too short
No, I'm really not a jealous person.
nope! i want to earn things the fair way.
No, I woudn't as I am not that type of person.
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