Vladimir Ross
Miss Lala Sandals
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Cover designer Nada Orlic
Editor Nicole Stepanek
© Vladimir Ross, 2017
© Nada Orlic, cover design, 2017
Thomas Aquinas would most likely have lead a quiet life of crime after finishing his prison sentence, if it hadn’t been for her. Lively, difficult, and always wearing a ridiculous ponytail, Lala Sandals barged into his life one day and took over. Between buying expensive furnishings for the house and sending him out to work constantly, she quickly made Thomas’ life an endless sea of agony. One fateful day, Thomas was given the opportunity to fight back.
ISBN 978-5-4485-0842-4
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Contents
- Miss Lala Sandals
- Miss Lala Sandals
- About the Author
- Tet a Tet
- Other books by Vladimir Ross One Cup Chronicles Series
Miss Lala Sandals
In a moment of doubt she appears
She enters in with a sigh
Blood lines are all but forgotten
And the insolent heart will die
Thomas lived on a quiet street in a respectable area and had good reason to be proud of the enormous mansion in which he lived, an inheritance from his dear ancestors. The prison term that tore Thomas from his family transformed the old house, which at one time was quite distinguish
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