What was so bad about a few phobias?Everyone had them. Teddi Ansel had an aversion to snow and a touch of claustrophobia. Well, perhaps she had more than a touch, but her fears hadn't prevented her from returning to Vail to celebrate her parents' anniversary .... The party would have been perfectly delightful if Grant Sterling hadn't been on the scene, with his questions about her past and his insinuations about her present state of mind. Who did he think he was, judging her? Anyone could see that Grant was no picture of mental health. Given half a chance, a man like that could get under your skin and drive you absolutely bonkers.
Maggie Osborne is the author of I Do, I Do, I Do and Silver Lining, as well as more than forty contemporary and historical romance novels written as Maggie Osborne and Margaret St. George. She has won numerous awards from Romantic Times, Affaire de Coeur, BookraK, the Colorado Romance Writers, and Coeur du Bois, among others. Osborne won the RITA for long historical from the Romance Writers of America in 1998. Maggie lives in a resort town in the Colorado mountains with her husband, one mule, two horses, one cat, and one dog, all of whom are a lot of aggravation, but she loves them anyway.