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Jen's life was perfect-perfect husband who was heir to the Stevens fortune, perfect home, perfect future, and she was expecting her first child. Life was good . . . no, life was great. Then everything changed in one fiery car crash. Jen's perfect life was thrown into a tailspin of deceit and confusion. Jen's sister-in-law, Alicia, wanted the entire Stevens fortune; and the only thing standing between her and what she so desperately sought was Jen's unborn child. Jen didn't know whom to turn to. Jen was running for her life and for that of her unborn child. Jen-sick, tired, and down to her last…mehr

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Jen's life was perfect-perfect husband who was heir to the Stevens fortune, perfect home, perfect future, and she was expecting her first child. Life was good . . . no, life was great. Then everything changed in one fiery car crash. Jen's perfect life was thrown into a tailspin of deceit and confusion. Jen's sister-in-law, Alicia, wanted the entire Stevens fortune; and the only thing standing between her and what she so desperately sought was Jen's unborn child. Jen didn't know whom to turn to. Jen was running for her life and for that of her unborn child. Jen-sick, tired, and down to her last six dollars-was in desperate need of help. Surprisingly, that help came from an unlikely source. With the nudging of his housekeeper, reclusive, ill-tempered novelist Mitch Gunther came to Jen's rescue. Thus began a story of suspense and gradual love as Mitch and Jen began a journey that led from the valleys of Virginia to the mountains of East Tennessee as they sought to evade Alicia's henchmen and keep Jen's child and heir safe. First-time novelist Dr. L. Lincoln Clark has woven a romantic suspense story that, once you pick it up, you will find it difficult to put down until you have reached its exciting conclusion.
Autorenporträt
L. Lincoln Clark is a retired social studies teacher. She taught world history for thirty-three years in Roanoke County before trying her hand at writing fiction. She says that the greatest influence in her life to love history and to become a teacher was her stepfather, John Lincoln. Dr. Clark holds degrees in liberal arts, history, social studies curriculum and instruction, and education leadership. This is her first work of fiction. Dr. Clark lives in Vinton, Virginia, with her husband of forty-one years, David William "Bill" Clark, and their two Havanese dogs. The Clarks have one son, David William II.