Anne Fox is an author (obviously), firearms instructor, former flight instructor, and holds degrees in music and biochemistry/molecular biology. She currently spends her time writing, traveling, and participating in marksmanship competitions.
Living in the desert Southwest city of El Paso, Texas, she draws heavily from her own experiences and past travels while accompanying a husband in the military to bring life to her stories. She enjoys traveling and seeing what the United States has to offer while based out of her travel trailer.
Her non-human friends include two Maine Coon cats (Sigwan and Hebert), a flock of chickens that lay blue eggs, and a pond full of goldfish. She also participates in El Paso's Community Cats program by caring for a colony of feral cats. She enjoys a host of hobbies which she also draws from for her books: rockhounding, gardening, jewelry-making, beadwork, silk flower arranging, and other crafts.
This book kept my attention from start to finish, a rare feat for books and me lately. Lots of twists and turns to the plot, which was nice. I highly recommend Anne and her first novel. I look forward to reading her next release.
This book isn't my usual reading fare, otherwise I would have given it a higher rating. The writing was clear, easy to read, and there was a story. However it was too simple, there wasn't much depth to the characters, and I'm not a fan of religious preaching.