"I quit." Michael Northington tossed his special forces insignia across his commander's desk. He'd worn the uniform to protect lives, but when an assignment killed a friend, he left behind the military world to seek solace on St. Croix. Haunted by guilt and his friend's unsolved murder, Michael teaches scuba to tourists and acquires a taste for classical music--until his battle buddies arrive on his island paradise. Elise Eisler feels like a song out of tune since her parents died. Desperate to keep her parents' musical legacy alive, and striving to restore the island's atmospheric theater, the artist has little interest in the mysterious stranger who moved into her father's cottage. Coaxed back into the field, Michael pursues tangled political connections in search of the killer. When deadly international agents of the black-market blow onto St. Croix at the same time Hurricane Hugo unleashes its fury, Michael's abilities are tested again. Can the black-market terror be stopped? Are Michael's skills enough to protect those he cares about? Told with a custom blend of fast-paced action, tropical landscapes, and lush detail, Chasing Sunrise is an unforgettable adventure and a piece of paradise you'll want to take with you.
P. S. Wells P. S. Wells is the USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of twenty-eight titles and an audio journalist. Her titles include Rediscovering Your Happily Ever After, Bonding With Your Child Through Boundaries, The Slave Across the Street, Slavery in the Land of the Free, and Chasing Sunrise.
Program producer, connector, optimistic dream driver, and sought-after inspirational and motivational speaker, she enjoys dark chocolate, Savannah Grey tea, and writing from her home in the 100-Acre Wood in Northern Indiana. Okay, it’s five heavily-treed acres but looks like a hundred from her office windows.
P. S. is the mother of seven and “Mimi” to her grands, otherwise known as her “Grammy Awards.”
Ms. Wells has written an amazing page-turner of a story! Full of excitement, intrigue, and thrills, there is enough romance to hold interest. Well-developed characters and setting descriptors are definitely present in this story.