Spruced Up
offensive.
      “I’m so sorry, Quincy,” Theresa said.  “I don’t know what to do now.”
      “You’ll have to call the Giffords and let them know what happened.  Please take a picture of the damage with your cellphone, just to cross all our t’s.  I’ll dot our i’s by calling our insurance company to make a report.  We’ve never had an accident like this happen, but please assure the Giffords we’ll make it right.”
      “Okay,” Theresa said and hung up.
      I hit end on my phone and thumbed over to my contact list to look for our insurance company’s number.
      “Problems?” Tiny asked.
      “Theresa,” I managed.
      “We’re going to have to fire that girl,” we said in sync.
      I called the insurance company…
     
     
    Check out Book #2 , Dusted : A Maid in LA Mystery
      Quincy’s taking classes on writing and working on a script. She’s taking care of her boys, wearing a pumpkin orange maid of honor dress for Tiny’s wedding, and oh…she’s got another case. Someone stole Mac’Cleaner clients’ artwork, and Quincy’s employee is under suspicion.  This is one LA maid who’s got a lot on her plate in Holly Jacobs’ second Maid in LA Mystery, Dusted.
     
    And watch for Quincy’s next adventure, Swept Up: A Maid in LA Mystery (4)
    Quincy’s screenplay has been turned into a made (or maid ?) for TV movie on the HeartMark Channel and she’s swept up in Hollywood’s glitz and glamour. After the Mortie Award ceremony, Quincy finds herself thrust in the middle of another life-and-death mystery.

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