Boo Who, Boo Series #2
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Boo Who, Boo Series #2   -     By: Rene Gutteridge

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When horror-novelist-turned-Christian Wolfe "Boo" Boone quits writing, the tourist-haunted Skary, Indiana, becomes a ghost town at a frightening pace. Now with his closet cleared of skeletons, Boo must sell cars to scare up a living---and Skary must fish for funds without a marketing hook. Meanwhile Boone's fiance, Ainsley Parker, discovers success as a domestic diva. Can "Boone town" boom again . . . without Boo? 304 pages, softcover from Waterbrook.

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Title: Boo Who, Boo Series #2
By: Rene Gutteridge
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 304
Vendor: Random House Inc
Publication Date: 2004
Dimensions: 8.25 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 15 ounces
ISBN: 1578569850
ISBN-13: 9781578569854
Series: Boo
Stock No: WW69855

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“Knock knock.”
“Who’s there?”

Nobody in Skary seems to know for sure…

It appears that everyone in Skary, Indiana, is having an identity crisis of epic proportions–including the town itself. Once known as the haunt of the world’s most popular horror writer, Wolfe “Boo” Boone, Skary started losing tourist business after Boo abruptly abandoned his career. Now the little town with the big marketing hook is up a creek–and on the brink of bankruptcy.

Meanwhile, the former best-selling author is hawking [or selling] cars and wondering, like the rest of the world, if he’ll ever write again. Yet even as Boo’s literary career gracelessly plummets, his fiancée, wholesome Ainsley Parker, is shooting to stardom as the media’s darling new domestic diva.

Weave in a dreaming bride with a bargain dress and a few too many pounds on her hips, an unconventional therapist who has Skary in his thrall, a depressed cat, a dogged busybody, and a horde of strange, ghostly figures traipsing in and out of the woods, and it’s easy to see why Skary is the quirkiest–and most charming–town around.

Author Bio

Rene Gutteridge is the author of Boo, Ghost Writer and Troubled Waters and has been published extensively as a playwright. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Oklahoma City University and is a full time writer.

Editorial Reviews

“Two weddings that might or might not take place, a gown four sizes too small, plans for one of the brides-to-be to become the new Martha Stewart, a town on the verge of bankruptcy–and just what's up with those owls? Rene Gutteridge has done it again! Just as she did in Boo, Rene takes the quirky, yet quite likeable, characters of Skary, Indiana, adds some even quirkier plot twists, tosses in some pop culture references, and mixes it all together for a fun read. Boo Who is definitely a good thing.”
–Nancy Kennedy, author of Move Over, Victoria–I Know the Real Secret and When He Doesn’t Believe

What a funny, happy, redemptive book. It was a joy to immerse myself in the town of Skary, Indiana, with its quirky, lovable, but very real people. I hope to make many more visits to Skary!
–Linda Hall, author of Steal Away and Chat Room

“Boo Who was a one-sitting read that kept me riveted with its stunning characterization.  Rene Gutteridge’s tightly-written novel wrapped humor, mystery and romance into a sumptuous feast I couldn’t put down.”
–Kristin Billerbeck, author of What a Girl Wants and She’s Out of Control

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