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Possible Trigger Warning: Grief and Loss of a Child
Justine is openly gay and vocal for lesbian rights. She can afford to be. Her father is one of the wealthiest men on the planet, and no one would dare criticize her. Claire is an equally vocal homophobe whose deep-seated gay leanings are so secret, she has yet to realize them herself. When these two meet, sparks fly -- and not the friendly kind. The only thing keeping them together is the tragedy they share. They each have a missing child. They want to find out who took their infant daughters -- and why.

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Possible Trigger Warning: Grief and Loss of a Child

Justine is openly gay and vocal for lesbian rights. She can afford to be. Her father is one of the wealthiest men on the planet, and no one would dare criticize her. Claire is an equally vocal homophobe whose deep-seated gay leanings are so secret, she has yet to realize them herself. When these two meet, sparks fly -- and not the friendly kind. The only thing keeping them together is the tragedy they share. They each have a missing child. They want to find out who took their infant daughters -- and why.


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Roxanne Smolen was born in Detroit, the eldest daughter of five children. She learned to read at an early age and read voraciously, be it classic novels, comic books, or cereal boxes. Along the way, she discovered science fiction. She was drawn to stories about the end of the world but soon branched off to outer space and a limitless future. She decided to become an astronaut. But reality intervened. She married right out of high school and started a family. When her children were school-aged, she enrolled at Wayne State University, intent on becoming a scientist. However, she took a course in creative writing, and it became her passion. She decided if she couldn't visit the stars in person, she would do it page by page. Yet again, life took another turn. Smolen was diagnosed with a genetic eye disease and lost her vision. Her husband gave her one year to mope and feel sorry for herself. Then he sent her to a local Lighthouse of the Blind to learn how to use a computer without looking. She has since written several novels, ranging from sci-fi to urban fantasy. Her underlying themes are always the same. Believe in yourself. And never give up.