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Fiction. Romance. HTML:Cop's wife, mother-to-be, respected ICU nurse—Willow Traynor had a rich life. Then her husband was shot, and she was hit by a speeding car. Doubting it was an accident, she quit her job and fled.In the Ozarks, Willow hoped to find peace. But arson destroyed everything she had and almost killed her brother. Now she was certain: someone was targeting her. The support of new friends, especially Dr. Graham Vaughn and his sister, rekindled her hope for a fresh start. But show more meanwhile her stalker was getting closer, bolder and more determined.... show less
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Another suspenseful mystery in this "Hideaway" series. Someone is out to harm Willow Traynor. She has lost her husband, her unborn child and her job and has moved to be near her brother in the Branson, MO area. But trouble will follow her there. Someone is out to do her harm; buy why and who? She will find support with her new friends, Dr. Graham Vaughn and his sister, but Willow has a hard time trusting people and learning to lean on them for help. She is a very independent lady and will frustrate Dr. Graham quite a bit in this story. This story kept me guessing as to who was stalking Willow and why. The author does a great job of making the story captivating from beginning to end.
Light-weight mystery. I picked it up because the main character's name is Willow. Other than that it doesn't fit my usual interests. The premise seems far-fetched (Willow thinks someone is trying to kill her after her cop-husband's death) but at least Willow is basically independent and capable. Much is made of her loss of faith in Jesus, with an ending which shows her faith restored.
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- Canonical title
- Fair Warning
- Original publication date
- 2006-04-01
- People/Characters
- Willow Traynor; Graham Vaughn, doctor
- Important places
- Hideaway, Missouri, USA
- Dedication
- In loving memory of June James, born July 16, 1922, passed on to heaven January 29, 2005, Aunt June was filled with the life and laughter that inspired the character of Ginger Carpenter.
Joan Marlow Golan, executive director of Steeple Hill, runs a tight ship and is a constant encourager. This attitude infects the rest of her staff, and we are the ones who benefit. We appreciate you all!
Also going above the call of duty yet again is Lorene Cook, mom extraordinaire, who supports, encourages, runs errands and markets like a pro. Thanks, Mom.
Thanks to retired Battalion Chief Fred Baugher, who knows fire and doesn't mind his niece picking his brain from time to time.
Thanks to Captain Powell of the Branson Police Department for great information about the station and protocol.
Thanks to Susan May Warren, fellow novelist and former missionary to Russia, who gave us some great insights. (show all 8)
Thanks to Barbara Warren for your word-slashing ability, and to Jackie Bolton for personal insights.
We've been blessed yet again by help from intelligent people. Any mistakes are completely our own. - First words
- Willow Traynor's eyes opened to the blackness of deep night as the noise and flash of an overbusy dream receded into the mist of her subconsciousness.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)He never wanted to let her go.
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- Fiction and Literature, Christian Fiction, Suspense & Thriller, Romance
- DDC/MDS
- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
- LCC
- PS3551 .L35558 .F35 — Language and Literature American literature American literature Individual authors 1961-
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- English
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