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Perilous Safety Series, Book 3. >And she especially didn't plan on sharing Desperation Falls Camp with a dead body. As the hot summer progresses, Teal becomes a vital part of Lena's life. And, after a few barbecues together under the stars, Stone rises several notches from irritating to intriguing. But when Lena and Teal unwittingly expose information from Lena's past, it triggers a murder attempt on a friend in Los Angeles. Then a local girl at the lake disappears. Are they connected? >Lena and Stone must figure out the connections, because everyone she loves-everything she's built-is in danger.…mehr

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Perilous Safety Series, Book 3. >And she especially didn't plan on sharing Desperation Falls Camp with a dead body. As the hot summer progresses, Teal becomes a vital part of Lena's life. And, after a few barbecues together under the stars, Stone rises several notches from irritating to intriguing. But when Lena and Teal unwittingly expose information from Lena's past, it triggers a murder attempt on a friend in Los Angeles. Then a local girl at the lake disappears. Are they connected? >Lena and Stone must figure out the connections, because everyone she loves-everything she's built-is in danger.
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Rich Bullock writes stories of ordinary people put in perilous situations, where lives are changed forever. He is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers, and the Quills of Faith writing group in Redding, California. His first writing experience was at ten years old on a well-used typewriter, where several keys added extra spaces after striking, and clearing the tangled print arms was a continual chore. The old machine lasted through high school all-nighters. Fortunate to grow up in small-town San Luis Obispo, California, he developed an eye for settings that remind people of home. He now lives and writes in Redding, California where, on most days, he sees Mount Lassen, Mount Shasta, and the inside of a coffee shop.