Jeanie London has had a head filled with characters for as long as she can remember. She completed her very first novel when she was just eleven--200 handwritten pages spanning several composition notebooks. School years were spent sneaking romances into school when she should have been learning algebra and biology. College years were spent taking all sorts of electives, like journalism and fiction writing classes, when she should have been taking algebra and biology. Nowadays, Jeanie is still reading and writing romances because she believes in happily-ever-afters. Not the "love conquers all" kind, but the "two people love each other, so they can conquer anything" kind.
Visit Jeanie at http://www.jeanielondon.com. She's very social and loves to meet others who believe in happily ever afters, too.
eh.. I would have liked it better if the heroine didn't have so many TSTL moments.. bad guy from your past shows up and freaks you out enough to run and hide but telling someone might upset your family or lose you a promotion at work.. who cares, both those options are better than the possible consequences in my opinion.. especially after she finds the GPS thing.. I mean come on.. you should at least tell one person about something like that, you know just in case you disappear or they find your cold bloody corpse.. but that's just me