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Fire and Rain

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Separating truth from lies continues to be a messy—and dangerous—business.

An unexpected knock on your door when you live in the middle of nowhere is never a good thing. When the man at the door claims to be the husband of the woman to whom you are about to propose, it becomes a nightmare.

The stranger wants more than Dillon’s girl. He wants the horse ranch she inherited from her uncle. Dillon vows to protect his new family, but his efforts only seem to strengthen the stranger’s resolve and the danger escalates to blackmail, kidnapping, and attempted murder.

When the stranger is found dead, Dillon becomes the prime suspect. Finding the real killer presents a moral dilemma when the evidence forces him into a difficult decision where black and white become gray.

278 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 11, 2023

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David Homick

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After years of working in the banking industry in The Finger Lakes Region of Central New York, David Homick left his suits behind for a more casual gig as a freelance Web Designer. He loves the creative aspect of his work, which was not something that was encouraged growing up. Perhaps it’s all that pent up creative energy that has motivated him to express himself now between the covers of a book.

Homick weaves a touch of metaphysical wisdom and inspiration into intriguing, suspenseful, contemporary love stories and mysteries. He believes that fiction should do more than entertain. Good fiction causes us to see ourselves and our world in a different light, creating an emotional resonance that remains with us long after the final page has been read.

Many readers will in some way identify with his characters, whose outer circumstances and inner demons stand in the way of the love and sense of belonging that they seek. Their journeys have many twists and turns, and at times seems hopeless, but through perseverance they learn the key to building meaningful relationships and creating the life they ultimately deserve. Of course, we should never rule out a clever twist of fate or subtle divine intervention along the way.

One of the underlying themes of his writing, as well as his life, was inspired by a favorite quote from George Eliot. "It's never too late to be what you might have been."

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January 23, 2024
The final book in the trilogy series - excellent series and a bit of nostalgia to go with it. Thoroughly enjoyed all three books but this was an excellent finale for the third book. I wasn’t disappointed. Enjoyed it completely. In a way, I’m going to miss Dillion’s life and what goes on in it. But I’m happy that he can settle down and be happy too.
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April 6, 2024
I enjoyed all 3 books, with all the twists and turns. Glad that Dillon can have a family and some peace -- until the next book!
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