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How Tina Turner turned it round for Doreen

Sally Curtis is a primary school teacher from Poole, and a qualified hypnotherapist who likes to dabble in a bit of tarot for friends.

She began writing short stories as a kickstart to finishing the pile of started novels, but liked the form so much that the novels remain uncompleted. She wrote in the hope

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