Broken
Creek, Part One
Secrets and lies of the creek...
When escaping isn't enough...
A woman whose past holds her hostage…
A man who can’t let the past go…
A favor that brings them together again…
Pro fisherman, Stephan
Hart let the best thing in his life get away. When Wrenn Cunningham ended their
relationship, she was broken. He was shattered.
At age 17, Wrenn
suffers a tragic event at the hands of her father in the barn on their
property. When he dies, he takes their secret to his grave. To others, Wrenn’s
small-town life in Arkansas might appear boring, but in reality, it’s far from
easy. The daily physical and financial struggle to help her mother keep their
ranch after her father’s untimely death begins to take a toll. Receiving a
nursing school scholarship to a North Texas University means a chance to move
away from her tiny existence and start over. It means a chance to leave her
secret behind.
If only life was that
simple… Nightmares find you no matter where you are.
Forgiveness
Creek, Part Two
Secrets and lies of the creek...
When escaping isn't enough...
Starting over means saying goodbye…
Closure seems impossible…
A chance meeting brings a fresh start in an
unforeseen world, until tragedy strikes…
Fate deals Wrenn an unexpected
hand. With a shattered heart, she must find the courage to forgive and move
forward because the life of another is now counting on her. Happiness seems out
of reach until the day it was staring her down and daring her to empower
herself.
Meeting Mr. Lawrence at the Cancer Center turned sadness into sunshine. She
never anticipated that the ailing billionaire would come to mean the world to
her in so many ways.
All is well until Dane Lawrence, the billionaire’s grandson gets Wrenn caught
up in a deadly game of corporate espionage, where once again Wrenn is involved
in a tragic event in the same barn that changed her life when she was just 17
years old.
This time, the nightmares consume her.
Redemption
Creek, Part Three
Secrets and lies of the creek...
When escaping isn't enough.
Never underestimate the power of a woman…
Money can’t buy every girl in town…
Nice guys finish last…sometimes.
Between trying to sell
the company and fixing his private life, Dane Lawrence underestimates Wrenn’s
stubborn streak and seeks out the help of his grandfather. Little does he know,
he’s being seriously played, but by whom?
Wrenn fights her
attackers with everything she’s got and she’s grateful that Stephan taught her
to shoot, but there were bullets that even she didn’t see coming.
When the nightmare’s
return, Wrenn’s physical health in in serious danger. Dane whisks her off to
France to save her from herself. Can Wrenn finally put the pieces of her life
together and find the redemption she deserves?
I've spent many years crafting stories
in my brain. Finally, after the encouragement from those that love and support
me the most, I put my first story out by self-publishing in 2013.
That first milestone created a writing
monster in me that couldn't be stopped and filled a void I cannot explain. Each
story is a true gift from my heart and a sacrifice from my soul, since I find
it difficult to let the characters go.
At home in Texas, my husband and I
share our life with children that mean the world to us and include a couple of
fur babies. When we aren't busy watching sports and betting on the game, we are
entertaining with friends.
I do have a writing cave, but
honestly, most of my work comes from the kitchen, the heartbeat of any home.
Since noise doesn't disturb me too much when writing, I can write and keep the
pulse on the family at the same time. And... Possibly enjoy my favorite, sinful
treat... Cookie dough!
The writer-reader world is my
lifeline. I'm addicted and each time I get a message from a reader, I'm
thrilled. There's quite a few stories planned for the next several months. I'm
hoping the readers fall in love with my next series, The Creek Series. A story that
is guaranteed to bring out all the emotions.
If you've read my books, thank you! It
truly means the world.
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