A child is found alone in a Denny's in the middle of the night. Her identity is never discovered. Years later, now an adult she is found burning up with a fever in the Atlanta airport, and the people she had contact with start to die. She is the only one to recover and is held for over a year by the CDC. When finally given her freedom, she enters a world she no longer recognizes. With no family or friends to return to, she sets out to start her life over at the beach where the mystery surrounding her identity becomes a matter of life or death and not just for her.
Stephanie Albright grew up in Amanda, Ohio. In 1986 she went to Mississippi for the summer and never went back. She graduated from Mississippi University for Women with a degree in Paralegal Studies and has a Masters in Education from Western Governors University. She loves history, travel and food, not necessarily in that order. Words have always been her passion, either reading or writing. She now lives in Alabama with a small flock of chickens and a very angry cat, who enjoys being outside almost as much as she does. Other than reading and writing, she loves gardening and learning about plants, and drinking coffee on the porch.