He had been her first love, yet he vanished without a trace on the most significant night of her existence. And now he’s back. And she will never forgive him!
Edna’s life is already intricate, but Luke’s sudden return as the head of the police department complicates it further.
When danger encroaches upon her cherished niece, Edna reluctantly seeks Luke's protection.
Will she be able to shield her heart from a man she once cherished?
Can Luke abandon his nomadic tendencies and commit to Starwood, the tranquil small town? And a long ago love?
At times, a crisis paves the way for newfound joy.
Bobby Hutchinson grew up in a small coal-mining town deep in the Canadian Rockies, a town where everyone knew everyone, just like Starwood, the town she writes about in these sweet, short, small-town romances that make up the Starwood Chronicles.
She lives in a funky little cottage in Cranbrook, B.C., a small city in the Canadian Rockies not far from where she was born. In the summer, she hauls her very small travel trailer, Calamity Jane, to campgrounds. In the winter, she hibernates.
She faints at the sight of blood, although her best-selling medical romance series, Emergency, does have the occasional scene involving bodily fluids.
She's written over 60 books, mostly romance, with a few memoirs tossed in. How Not To Run A B&B, set in Vancouver, was chosen by the Kootenay Library Association as Best Book of the Year, and is now being made into a film.
She lives in the land of possibility. And she's now writing faster than ever, because being north of eighty, who knows when she'll head off to seek the Great Perhaps?