Norma's words to her grandson Quinn Santini are ashock—and it all started with a packet of letters found by awoman named April Trent.
From the moment April uncovers the love letters insidethe walls of a historic Virginia home, she's sure they tell afascinating story. Faded and seemingly forgotten, the letterslead April to society matriarch Norma Marsh Santini—andher grandson Quinn.
Norma knows it's finally time to reveal the truth abouther experiences as a World War II spy—and her secretlove affair with a man now dead. But the past has a wayof reaching into the present, and soon the very basis ofQuinn's life comes into question. Only April can help himsee that sometimes things aren't quite what they seem—and that love can be strong enough to survive anything.
Roz saw her first book, Red Hot Pepper, published by Harlequin Books in February 1990. She has written for several Harlequin series lines as well as special projects and online serials. Besides being a writer Roz has worked as a medical secretary and as an administrative assistant for both an elementary school and a community college. Part of her love for writing came from moving around with her husband during his tenure in the Marine Corps and later as a telephone engineer. The richness of settings and diversity of friendships she's experienced continue to find their way into Roz's stories.