Married to her own personal hero for over fifty-eight years, mother of three, grandmother of four, and great-grandmother to a beautiful baby girl, Dorothy calls on her life’s experiences—including designing and helping her husband build their home, complete with beams they hewed by hand and a real, old-fashioned walk-in kitchen fireplace she occasionally cooks in, to add color and depth to her stories. But, while she still knows how to clean used bricks, mix mortar and swing a mean hammer, she now only designs homes for the characters in her books. An antique lover, she fills those homes (and her own) with furnishings appropriate to the time.
When she is not busy writing, Dorothy enjoys visiting with family—who live much too far away—and traveling with her husband throughout the United States doing research for future books. She values her American heritage and believes in God, love, family and happy endings, which explains why she feels so at home writing Christian historical romance.
Found this book very bland, even when the reporter is shot the reaction of the heroine are not exactly exciting. There are no aha moments, no twists and no real tugs on the heart strings in this book, Kind of boring and predictable (I much prefer mystery or adventure or even historical to this)
I loved this book when I was younger and as I reread it, it was very mediocre. All I remember is him being shot, he might be a cop, I would almost hope so, and I don't remember what she does. I read this in one sitting, very easy to read.