The Midnight Hour (Copy 3)
2 journalers for this copy...
From the back cover: Grace Hart seemed to have it all: a bright, beautiful daughter, a successful career as a judge, and a lovely home in an Ohio suburb. But beneath the placid veneer, darker truths lie waiting. Her fifteen-year-old, Jessica, is teetering on the cusp of drugs and delinquency. And someone is stalking the trouble teenager. Someone who has already violated their home and stolen their peace of mind.
Journal Entry 2 by BuncoBabe at Conoco Station On E. Gurley in Prescott, Arizona USA on Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Released 17 yrs ago (10/31/2006 UTC) at Conoco Station On E. Gurley in Prescott, Arizona USA
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Released for the 2006 Tick Tock Challenge.
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Released for the 2006 Tick Tock Challenge.
Welcome to Bookcrossing. Thank you for catching and making a journal entry for this book! I hope you enjoy it and will consider exploring this site and possibly joining. It's free and loads of fun, as you can track your released books in their travels, possibly all over the world! Please let us know that you've found the book, what you thought of it and if possible, where you might re-release it when you're finished, so it can continue its journey. Please note that if you found two or more books together, they each have their own BCID# to be journaled. Reading it is not required, though is encouraged. You may remain anonymous, but if you choose to join up I hope you will consider using me, BuncoBabe, as the one who referred you.
I caught the book at a gas station in Prescott, AZ. Will be passing it on for someone else to enjoy.