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105. The Return of Ian Moore
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Frankie is au français with returning guest Ian Moore, author of Follet Valley series, the Juge Lombard and so much more, to discuss friendship, how he balances the many stories in his head and maintaining the will-they-won't-they relationship with his characters.
Follow Ian everywhere at @ianmooreauthor or visit his website at www.ianmoore.info.
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