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Finding Trouble

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Rayna is down on her luck but what she doesn't know is it isn't improving anytime soon. Single and recently unemployed things take a turn when a psychopath begins terrorizing her. Her last relationship has been over for awhile and she worked as a bank loan officer. With such a boring life who could possibly want to cause her harm? She doesn't understand it.

Josh gets involved from the beginning of the case. It intrigues him but more than that, Rayna brings out his protective nature. He has some issues with stereotyping women, can Rayna change his mind?

Will Josh be able to find who is stalking Rayna in time? Can these two stop arguing long enough to work together?

160 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 1, 2012

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Kathryn Edgar

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I have always loved reading and I was eight years old when I wrote my first award winning short story. Okay the only award it won was praise from my father. It was still an awesome story! It was about a princess and you can't go wrong writing about a princess.
It was my first romance. Then in 7th grade I had a writing buddy. She waned to be a romance novelist. Now at this age I was reading things like Christopher Pike. It was challenging at first but I quickly got the hang of it. She would write ten pages or so and then I'd write the next ten pages. She handled the things we shouldn't have been penning on paper at thirteen. I was innocent. I run across one of those stories I saved from time to time. They always bring a smile to my face. It was my second dance with romance writing.
I just can't shake the romance genre as an adult. To be honest I love when romance crosses over into something more literary, deep, mysterious, or even humorous. Many amazing books and movies have in common they carry a romance element. Before you judge the genre by the bodice ripping covers, purple prose, fainting females, and burly men read a few. You might discover some new favorites.

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