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Dare to Believe


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A Romantic Suspense Only If You Dare to Believe The Pulitzer prize winning writer ... Catherine Hemstead Malloy had it all - riches, glamour and happiness - or so it seemed. When her husband dies in an accident, she discovers she never really had anything at all. Now with nothing but a dismal bank account and her precious daughter, Cate fights to rebuild her life-until her daughter is kidnapped. Cate has no money, no resources - why would someone target her child? And the knight in shining armor ... Jason St. Pierre doesn't think of himself as a knight, just a man who does what must be done, lives by his rules and damn the consequences. He'll move heaven and earth to protect the innocent, and his heart-he loved once and lost and won't risk it again, especially to Cate Hemstead. Together ... Their reunion pits them against a kidnapper who is always one step ahead and takes them on a hunt from the majestic mountains of Colorado to the idyllic beaches of Hawaii. Can they solve the who-dunnit turned why-dunnit kidnapping in time to save Cate's daughter? Endorsement: "Ms. Sartor splashes action and suspense across a backdrop of rugged mountains and tropical paradise in a panicked search for a little girl kidnapped for reasons deeper than anyone suspects. An adventure filled with twists and turns, Dare To Believe will keep you turning the page until every secret is revealed." Audra Harders, author of Rocky Mountain Hero Page count: 282. Apx. 52,000
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780985679217
ISBN-10: 0985679212
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: L.A. Sartor

Notă biografică

I started writing as a child, really. A few things happened on the way to becoming a published author ... a junior high school teacher who told me I couldn't write because I didn't want to study ... urk ... grammar. I went to college, moved a few times, came home and found the love of my life (that is another novel worthy story, but for later), and got married. I have always been a voracious reader and one night after throwing a particularly bad book at the wall (even putting a small ding in said wall), I realized that I could do better. I told my husband, and he said go for it. I called Mom and she revealed the junior high teacher story and she told I'd been writing all the time up to that point. That blew me away. I didn't remember any of it. But I started writing again, nearly the next day, pen and paper, learning, making mistakes, winning contests, then moving away from novel writing to screenwriting, getting a contract for a script and doing really well in screenwriting contests. However, I wasn't really making a career from any of this. My husband told me repeatedly that independent publishing was becoming a valid way to publish a novel and people were making big dollars. I didn't believe him even after he showed me several Wall Street Journal articles. I thought indie meant vanity press. I couldn't have been more wrong. I started pursuing this direction seriously, hit the keyboard, learned a litany of new things and published my first novel. My second book became a bestseller, and while I'm not rolling in dough, I'm absolutely on the right course in my life. Prince Of Granola is my 7th book. Please come visit me at www.lasartor.com, see my books, find my social media links, some screenplays and sign up for my mailing list. I have a gift I've specifically created for my new email subscribers. And remember, you can email me at Leslie@LeslieSartor.com