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Watching You
Book: Watching You Read Online Free
Author: Gemma Halliday
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three RITA nominations. She currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area where she is hard at work on several new projects.

    To learn more about Gemma, visit her online at http://www.gemmahalliday.com

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    OTHER BOOKS BY GEMMA HALLIDAY

    High Heels Mysteries:
    Spying in High Heels
    Killer in High Heels
    Undercover in High Heels
    Alibi in High Heels
    Mayhem in High Heels
    Fearless in High Heels
    Christmas in High Heels (short story)
    Sweetheart in High Heels (short story)

    Hollywood Headlines Mysteries:
    Hollywood Scandals
    Hollywood Secrets
    Hollywood Confessions

    Anna Smith-Nick Dade Thrillers:
    Play Nice

    Young Adult Books:
    Deadly Cool
    Social Suicide

    Other Works:
    Viva Las Vegas
    A High Heels Haunting (novella)
    Watching You (short story)
    Confessions of a Bombshell Bandit (short story)

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    SNEAK PEEK
    of the first
    High Heels Mystery
    by Gemma Halliday:

    SPYING IN HIGH HEELS

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    Chapter One

    I was late.
    And I don’t mean the kind of late where I spent too much time doing my hair and was now stuck in traffic. I mean I was late late. The kind of late where the 99% effective warnings on the side of condom boxes flashed before my eyes as I white knuckled my way down the 405, silently screaming, why me? Why, oh why me? I’m a new millennium girl. I took copious notes in 6 th grade Sex Ed. I carry just-in-case condoms in the zippered section of my purse. And, after that first singularly awkward experience in the back of Todd Hanson’s ‘82 Chevy after junior prom, I have been meticulously careful. Me. I was late. And I was not taking it well.
    “ Dana?” Silence. “Dana, I need to talk to you.” Silence. “I swear to God if you are screening me I am never speaking to you again.”
    I switched my cell phone to the other hand as I changed lanes, narrowly avoiding a collision with a pick-up that had “wash me” carved in opaque dust, before continuing my desperate pleas into my best friend’s answering machine.
    “ Dana, please, please, please pick up? Please?” I paused. Nothing. “All right, I guess you really aren’t there. But please, please, please call me back as soon as you get this message. I mean pronto. This is a serious code red, 911 emergency. I need to talk to you now!” I punctuated this last word by laying on my horn as a bald guy in a convertible cut me off then had the audacity to give me the finger. Welcome to L.A.
    I flipped my phone shut, breaking a French tipped nail in the process, and counted to ten, trying to remember some of that calming yoga breathing from the one class Dana had dragged me to last month. Unfortunately, at the time I’d had my full attention focused on not falling flat on my face during a downward facing dog, and I think I was beginning to hyperventilate.
    I merged onto the 10 freeway, glancing down at the digital readout on my dashboard clock, and realized with a twist of irony that I was now not only late, but late. As in not on time to meet my boyfriend, Richard Howe, for lunch. He’d made one o’clock reservations at Giani’s and it was now twelve fifty-eight. I eased my suede ankle boot (which had maxed out my Macy’s card, but was so worth it!) down just a little harder on the accelerator, after checking the rearview mirror to make sure the highway patrol was nowhere in sight. Not that I was speeding. Much. But considering the day I’d had so far, an encounter with the CHP was not on my list of to-do’s.
    As I checked for motorcycle cops, I also gave myself a quick once over in the mirror. Not bad considering I was having the freak out of my life. My ash blond hair was still tucked into a flattering half twist, a few flyaways but the messy look was in, right? I pulled out a tube of Raspberry Perfection lip-gloss and applied a thin swipe across my lips, ignoring the obscene gestures from the guy behind me. Hey, if a girl in a crisis doesn’t
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