Arm Cast Podcast: Episode 391 - Charles
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On this week's episode of Arm Cast: Dead Sexy Podcast, host Armand Rosamilia chats with USA Today Bestselling author Ann Charles, who writes spicy stories full of mystery, comedy, adventure, suspense, romance, and supernatural mayhem.
When she’s not dabbling in fiction, she’s arm wrestling with her two kids, attempting to seduce her husband, and arguing with her sassy cats.
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