Cory Whipple's background seemed less than orphaned at age one, he was raised by his father's twin sisters--single ladies of distinction and don't you dare call them Old Maids. R'Lou and Fayleen Whipple--known around San Luis Obispo California as The Misses Whipples and to young Cory and his cousins as The Aunts--knew a great number of facts; they were teachers, after all, and truly remarkable ladies. But their education was incomplete until Cory appeared in their lives and taught them a great deal more about things that really matter. Rogue Wave tells the sweeping story of a love that is not always patient, frequently is angered, on the sly is quite self-seeking, and from time-to-time keeps a record of wrongs. But ultimately it is a protecting, trusting, persevering love that goes the distance with faith and hope, and in the never fails.
Thank you for your continuing interest in my stories over the years. If you enjoy them, please continue to tell your friends. If you didn't find a particular book of interest or to your taste in reading, it's always wise to "do unto others" (including authors!) as you would like others to "do unto you." Best wishes for many happy hours of reading, ~ Hadley Hoover