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Tech industry executive Olivia Vandenberg and Olympic athlete Luka Novak cross paths at a wilderness ranch, where their secrets collide as they each struggle with the aftershock of their own painful pasts.WINNER: Pinnacle Book Achievement Award - Best Women's Fiction The remote Stehekin Wilderness Ranch, tucked in the heart of the North Cascades, is accessible only by boat or plane. Marketing brochures promise adventures ranging from kayaking or horseback riding to hiking or fishing. Olivia hires former champion Croatian kayaker Luka Novak to guide, not knowing that Luka carries a heavy burden…mehr

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Tech industry executive Olivia Vandenberg and Olympic athlete Luka Novak cross paths at a wilderness ranch, where their secrets collide as they each struggle with the aftershock of their own painful pasts.WINNER: Pinnacle Book Achievement Award - Best Women's Fiction The remote Stehekin Wilderness Ranch, tucked in the heart of the North Cascades, is accessible only by boat or plane. Marketing brochures promise adventures ranging from kayaking or horseback riding to hiking or fishing. Olivia hires former champion Croatian kayaker Luka Novak to guide, not knowing that Luka carries a heavy burden as a survivor of the Yugoslav War. She begins to have doubts about Luka's past. What did he do in the war? What happened to his fiancé? What led him to this remote corner of the earth? Even as Olivia buries secrets of her own, she fears Luka may not be all that he appears. EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS a contemporary women's fiction drama from the multiple-award-winning author of "The Clovis Dig" and "Invisible by Day."
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AUTHOR: Teri Fink's writing has won literary awards for both fiction and nonfiction, including winning 2nd Place for the prestigious PNWA Nancy Pearl Award for Literary Fiction, and 1st Place for nonfiction in the PNWA Literary Contest. Teri spent her early childhood years in Redondo Beach, California, before her family traded the beaches of the Pacific Coast for the apple orchards of Wenatchee, Washington. Her career has taken her from librarian, to corporate writer, and communications officer before becoming a novelist. She's a member of the Pacific Northwest Writers Association (PNWA) and Write on the River. Teri and her husband live on beautiful Lake Chelan in central Washington State.