Lorna
Tymchuk fights to overcome a past filled with neglect and abuse.
Determined
to build a better life, Lorna has climbed the ladder to a success publish
relations career on slippery rung at a time. But while on her way to an
important meeting, a former lover crashes back into her life—literally—and she
becomes embroiled in a police investigation that threatens everything she’s
achieved.
Mitch
Morgan doesn’t believe in coincides.
Mitch
has spent five years trying to forget Lorna, only to run into her on his way to
an undercover sting operation. Old feelings quickly resurface and passion
reignites, but as his investigation unfolds, evidence suggests the woman he’s
falling for might have ties to the very criminals he’s after.
When
Mitch tugs any thread of his investigation, it seems to lead back to Lorna.
Caught between his desire for the strong, curious beauty and the growing
suspicions of his superiors, he must choose between trusting his instincts and
following regulations.
Lorna
finds herself entangled in a web of betrayal.
Whens
he learns the nature of the investigation—and her role as a suspected spy—Lorna
goes to dangerous lengths to clear her name and prove to everyone, including
herself, she’s worth of the handsome, tenacious Mitch. With danger around every
corner, Lorna is on the run for her life, but refuses to run from the past any
longer.
She can
find the evidence she needs, but at what cost?
Mitch
now knows her secrets and must find her first and convince her she—and their
love—are worth fighting for, before it’s too late.
As Mitch’s hand reached out for
her shoulder she shrunk from his touch, again a little girl who couldn’t stand
sympathetic contact. She bathed him with a hard look. “How could you do this to
me,” she spat. “After what we shared, how can you think I was involved? How
dare you!”
A shuddered breath wracked her
tense body and she refused to let the tightening of her throat release the
threatened tears as she continued in a hoarse whisper. “I would have thought
your investigation would have revealed where the money came from,” she said
forming air quotes over the word investigation. Swallowing to contain her
emotions further, Lorna stood in the hopes of putting an end to the
conversation. “As for Tim Fong. He’s the CEO of Aqua Oil. My client. I am their
marketing person. I handle PR and media relations. That’s what I do—what my
company does. Investigate that! I don’t know and have never heard of the Fong
Family. I am sure everyone has some shady characters in their background. As
you unearthed, I obviously did.”
“Lorna …”
Feeling the weight of sadness
envelope her like a blanket, Lorna waved her hand at him, palm outstretched in
dismissal. “I’m tired Mitch.” She sighed forcing her feet to move and hold her
weight without shaking as she backed away.
Looking down at the one and only
man who ever made her feel special, wanted, desired, Lorna realized all of it –
her feelings – the way she thought he felt for her – it was all a big lie. Just
another lie. He used her to get to her client and she felt deflated, drained of
all emotion. How could someone she had been so open, so intimate with assume
that she was somehow involved in an illegal crime ring? Because you have a
record of being involved in criminal activities.
“Lorna, please. I can’t lose you
again . . .” Mitch stood to reached for her hand.
She turned at her name. The
anguish in his voice almost, but not quite able to penetrate her defensive
shell. Arms crossed protectively over her stomach, holding firm to her sides,
she lowered her head. “You’re not the person I thought you were,” she said
turning. From over her shoulder she continued. “You’re not someone I want in my
life.”
Turning passion into words in print is
a dream come true for Lori Power.
From Radio host (best job ever!), DJ,
news reporter to newspaper journalist, like many author’s, Lori has been
writing most of her life.
In writing, Lori has discovered a
truism: everyone has a great story to tell. All you need to do is listen. Over
the years, with all the people Lori has meet previously and daily, both
professionally and personally, with an ear to the ground, readers can often
find these ‘character’s’ fictionalized in Lori’s stories.
Lori’s first novel “Storms of Passion”
was published by Wild Rose Press under their Champagne line, in 2014 and
received a 5-star Author’s Favourite seal of approval in 2015.
Collaboration is important to improving
one’s craft and as such, Lori is an active member of the Romance Writers of
America, TransCanada Romance Writers, The Alberta Romance Writers Association
and belongs to both a Critiquing group and a Beta Reading weekly group.
Lori looks forward to continuing to
find the good story; hashing out a scene, having fun with a character and
writing the story she would love to read.
What advice would you give to your younger self?
ReplyDeleteWrite for yourself ... it's a hard lesson learned ... I have written for most of my life, but was always trying to write the story someone else would read. It was only when I started writing a story that I would be truly interested in that I became an author.
DeleteGreat question, thank you,
Lori
Thank you for taking the time to host my book. I appreciate the opportunity for the publicity,
ReplyDeleteLori
My pleasure!
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