Cover of Winter Stranger, Summer Lover

Winter Stranger, Summer Lover

by Unknown Author

187 pages1988harlequinISBN 9780373028955

About this book

He was an intruder who stole her heart He gave her the shock of her life, this dark and dangerous-looking intruder who had broken into Jenny Warwick's isolated home in the Sierra Nevada during a raging blizzard. Kyle Martin claimed to be not villain but hero and he'd stolen nothing . . . except possibly her heart. It seemed to be her duty to help maintain his masquerade even if it involved seeing her friends and neighbors under suspicion. But, having been widowed once, how could Jenny allow herself to love this mysterious man whose work placed him in such mortal danger?

Publication Details

Publisher
harlequin
Published
1988
Pages
187
ISBN
9780373028955

About Unknown Author

Barbara McMahon was born on July 1 in northern Virginia, USA. She grew up in Virginia, moving to California to attend the University of California at Berkeley. Upon graduation, she remained in California, making the San Francisco Bay Area her home base while she worked as a flight attendant for an international airline. What fun that job proved - flying to different cities all over the world. On most trips, she had layovers lasting a day or two - enough time to see some of the local sights - and shops - and then it was on to the next country! She kept a journal while flying and today delights in being able to use some of the descriptions she jotted down to add authenticity to settings for some of her books. When her flying days ended, she began to work in the computer industry, rising to a vice presidency in a software development firm. In her "spare time," Barbara decided to give in to a long cherished desire to try her hand at writing. One of the first things she discovered was that writing was one thing, but getting a book written is difficult to do when things like real-life interfere. But finally she finished a book, submitted it to a publisher, and Harlequin Mills & Boon bought it! Come into the Sun (1983) was the first of over three dozen books sold to Harlequin Mills & Boon and Silhouette. After that first sale, a new dream arose - to write for a living and leave the hectic pace of the San Francisco Bay Area behind. Once her younger daughter graduated from high school, she did just that - quitting her "day job" to move to the Sierra Nevada mountains of California. "It's been wonderful!" reports Barbara. "I love every minute of living here!" What's special about Barbara's books, besides her ability to put the reader in another world full of the adventure she's sampled, can be summed up in one word: characters. They arrive on the page with fully developed pasts. Often her heroes have experienced betrayal that has hardened them. Lesser women would give up

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