Arlene Knowell lives with her husband, Tim, in a small town in North Mississippi. Working full time and managing a home leaves little time for hobbies but she somehow finds time to escape her troubles and responsibilities by writing. She loves to travel and hopes that someday she and her husband can retire and travel extensively. Until then however, the rat race continues, and she’s learned day by day that it isn’t about who finishes the race first, but rather who stops to appreciate the sunsets along the way.
When all the money in the world can’t solve a mystery, there’s nothing left but the sixth sense.
After growing up in a military family, the last thing Mindy expects is a stalker. And with no interest in a military man, why is she naked on the California Cliffs with the MP assigned to her case?
If Marisa Potts hadn’t gone jogging, she wouldn’t have witnessed a serial killer disposing a body. But she had, and she narrowly escaped with her life.
Elizabeth learns the hard way that not believing in time travel doesn’t mean it isn’t possible.