![]() ![]() Just one well-built sentence after another - Hemingway would approve. No clumsy syntax, no excess verbiage, no typos. She tells a powerful, hard-hitting tale with masterful pacing and plotting, with an added bonus of pure, polished prose. Judith Kelly Quaempts belongs on the New York Times Best-Seller list. Hundreds of Indie Authors come my way and get lodged in my Kindle, but almost never are any of this caliber. She must confront her past and fight for what she believes in or forever pay the price. But chance events threaten to shatter her fragile hold on the future: the ex-lover finds her, a woman vanishes, an elderly neighbor commits suicide, and then a second woman disappears.Ĭarol realizes no place is safe, no one entirely innocent. Amid the remote canyon’s natural beauty where she once spent childhood summers, a new journey begins, one with friends, a job she enjoys, and a growing sense that Winter is where she belongs. Running from an ex-lover’s savage attack that leaves her physically and emotionally scarred, Carol travels a thousand miles to hide in Winter, an isolated community in Oregon’s Blue Mountain foothills. She doesn’t turn on the headlights until she’s a block away. A moment later, she locks the door, carries a suitcase to her car, and starts the engine. ![]() A full moon throws the landscape into bright relief and reveals no lurking shadows. ![]() Carol Ingram stands at the window in her dark apartment. ![]()
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