Church Lady Chronicles: Devilish Encounters

· Gnarly Woods Publications
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A Disclaimer by Miss Bea Righteous

Well, my heavens! Where do I begin? First and foremost, while calamity may seem the result of my well-intentioned actions at the Gnarly Woods Senior Complex, I would like to make it clear that it is my mandate from above to protect the vulnerable, young and old, from taking that slippery slope into the devil's lair. Perhaps inadvertent collateral damage has occurred but I must preface the recounting of my struggles with the devil and his minions by declaring that I am held harmless from any and all such incidental damage or harm. Upon your wise purchase of this book (transformative!) and upon reading the chronicles within, I am fully confident that you will fully exonerate me from any wrongdoing and agree that I am on the path of righteousness. Though, of course, I do not expect any fanfare or meritorious recognition for my service

"Bea Righteous sees Satan just about anywhere and especially on those smartphones. There is no limit to how much damage Bea Righteous can invoke by way of her misguided do-gooder activities... a whirlwind of chaos surrounds our heroine... If this raises a chuckle, you are a definite candidate for the Church Lady Chronicles" --Victor R. Volkan, U.P. Book Review

About the author

Terri Martin and her husband moved to Upper Michigan nearly 20 years ago and have no desire to live anywhere else, in spite of the 250 inches of snowfall each winter. Terri is currently a regular contributor to UP Magazine (Porcupine Press) where she finds an outlet for her humorous writing. Additionally, her feature articles and short stories have been published in magazines and literary journals, and she served as editor and layout for a literary newsletter blog. Terri has a published middle-grade children's novel, A Family Trait, and hopes to publish her second middle-grade book soon.

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