Is Miranda's phobic fear of the dark causing paranoia, or did she really see someone staring at her through the window that first night? When she quit her high-stress job as a TV meteorologist and moved to the country, she was looking for peace, quiet, and anonymity. But her neighbor is hounding her to sell her grandmother's run down farmhouse, and she keeps glimpsing a mysterious figure lingering on the forest edge at the back of the property. Is the shadowy figure she sees watching from the barn loft real? Why is Harlan Hunter so insistent on owning her property? When she uncovers a...
Is Miranda's phobic fear of the dark causing paranoia, or did she really see someone staring at her through the window that first night? When she quit...
Short, sweet, not so sweet, or not too short-how do you like your short stories? An odd assortment of work by the author of the suspense novel Chasing Nightmares. CUTTING EDGE: The more things change, the more they stay the same ROASTED: Too much caffeine can make a reporter a little suspicious SANTA CLAWS: Beware what may claw down your chimney next Christmas CANOE TRIP DIARY: Who wouldn't want to get back to nature? HOW TO START A BUSINESS: How to succeed without really dying MAGIC HANDS: A mini-fairy tale for grownups PLUS: a bonus story only available in paperback HAND STITCHED HAPPINESS
Short, sweet, not so sweet, or not too short-how do you like your short stories? An odd assortment of work by the author of the suspense novel Chasing...
Three shifts in thinking. Three women who weather life's storms with dignity and determination. BAREFOOT ON BLUEBERRY ISLAND: Looking for peace in the laugh of a loon THE NEST: A mother and son negotiate loss NEW MOON: It's hard to say goodbye, unless he makes it easy for you. From the author of the novel Chasing Nightmares and Eyes at the Window.
Three shifts in thinking. Three women who weather life's storms with dignity and determination. BAREFOOT ON BLUEBERRY ISLAND: Looking for peace in the...