Holed up in an isolated cabin in the Hoh Rain Forest, county music heartthrob Joe Bob Blade is under strict doctor's orders not to utter a sound. During a freak storm, a beautiful woman collapses at his door. Ali's gentle humor and hard-luck story captivate Joe, raised in privilege and until recently, sailing smoothly to the top of the charts. Surprised that she doesn't recognize him, he decides to keep his identity a secret. It's a novelty being treated like a normal guy, and besides, Joe can communicate only in writing. Ali doesn't reveal her last name, either. Sparks fly, but both resist…mehr
Holed up in an isolated cabin in the Hoh Rain Forest, county music heartthrob Joe Bob Blade is under strict doctor's orders not to utter a sound. During a freak storm, a beautiful woman collapses at his door. Ali's gentle humor and hard-luck story captivate Joe, raised in privilege and until recently, sailing smoothly to the top of the charts. Surprised that she doesn't recognize him, he decides to keep his identity a secret. It's a novelty being treated like a normal guy, and besides, Joe can communicate only in writing. Ali doesn't reveal her last name, either. Sparks fly, but both resist the heat. Their timing couldn't be worse. Back in civilization, Ali and Joe struggle to move on. Over the next year and a half, neither can forget those two magical days. Book 1 of the Olympic Peninsula series.
Cat has been a publisher and editor, a classical singer, and an Equity actress. She has an AB cum laude in German Literature from Princeton University, an MM in Vocal Performance from the University of Washington, and a certificate in Technical Writing and Editing from the UW. While she was a voice instructor at Shoreline Community College, three of her one-hour opera adaptations/translations were performed in the annual Opera Workshop. The Silent Woodsman, Book 1 of her five-book Olympic Peninsula series, was a BookLife Editor's Pick and won third place in the Readers' Favorite Award Contest (Romance/Sizzle). Two of her novels have been finalists in the Pacific Northwest Writers Association Annual contest.
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