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No More Miss Nice Pie

An Ambitious Woman Faces Opposition (Life of Pies, Book 5)

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No More Miss Nice Pie

By: C. S. Johnson
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Tangy and crusty....

Orpah Abraham has always been a woman who's had the world against her. After working hard and doing her best to appeal to all the right people, she's learned the full value of persistence and perseverance.

But now that Martha Davidson—her one true rival for the coveted title of Pie Queen, and the one woman she'd never been able to win over—is dead, and her friends and family are asking questions, Orpah finds her career and reputation on the line.

For her, it's time to draw a line in the sand—and cross it herself. It's time for No More Miss Nice Pie.

No More Miss Nice Pie is book 5 of a 12-part story literary collection from C. S. Johnson about family life, family lies, and family pies.

©2022 C. S. Johnson (P)2022 C. S. Johnson
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