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Libby has come home to Collinstown, Maryland to live her dream and open her own yarn shop, aptly named Y.A.R.N., along the Chester River. ![]() Until the yarn she loves is used for murder. For Libby Beckett, opening her charming yarn shop, and introducing customers to the joys of knitting and crochet, is the work she was meant to do. ![]() ![]() Booksellers, watch out-Cupcake's gonna sell like hotcakes. Brown conveys this all in gritty detail, and her struggle to come clean and develop her potential-she's now an attorney with a leading California firm and a motivational speaker-ends her story on a high note. It wasn't until she woke up behind a Dumpster one morning, half-dressed and more than half-dead, that she admitted she needed help. Before long she was a "trash-can junkie," taking anything and everything. A boyfriend taught her to freebase, but then there was crack, which was easier. Almost 16, having barely survived a shooting, she decided to quit gangbanging. 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For the premiere, the obvious choice to lead things off was “Battleground,” the adaptation of the Stephen King short from 1979’s Night Shift (opens in new tab) directed by Brian Henson and starring William Hurt. ![]() ![]() Seller Inventory # 9781737727118īook Description Paperback. ![]() ![]() Tensions escalate when the guests investigate a theft and learn that one or more among them are harboring secrets that put not only their careers at risk but also their lives. While the guests at Whimser navigate awkward encounters, romantic interests and workplace obstacles, Lilyanna grapples with her haunting memories of William, her insecurities with intimacy and her attraction to the captivating company vice president. ![]() The comedy of errors of the employees coexisting intertwines with a darker backstory of how Lilyanna came to inherit Whimser from the late William Whimsergarden, her former college professor and boss. 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