Dallas Hunter is a pro rider on the motocross circuit, following in the footsteps of his father Eli. For Dallas, it’s always been Alex, but he’s kept his feelings locked away out of fear, his love for their family, his biggest obstacle. One short and chilling phone call to her puts him on high alert. Knowing something is terribly wrong sends him racing across the country, back home, back to her. But what he finds almost kills him.
Now he’s watching her slip away right before his very eyes. Figuring out how to help Alex before it’s too late, might turn out to be harder than any race he’s ever ridden. And he has to do it with his team and sponsors screaming at him from the other side, trying to pull him back to the world he’s dedicated his entire life to. Dallas knows he has to help his best friend, the woman he loves…and do it without tearing his family apart.
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with their three fantastic kids that keep them running in three very different directions. Because she sits so much, she always carries a note- book with her at all times.
Okay, there is a story there. My husband travels a lot, and while most people don’t think a thing of it, I just don’t sleep well when he’s gone. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve got kids, dogs, and I’m redneck enough to take care of all of us, lol. But still.
So on a particularly long trip, I kept having this weird dream and it was so vivid. Now let me back up a little bit and say we are a motocross family. We’ve followed the sport, our youngest races, we have friends we adore all that developed from spending weekends at the tracks. So this dream of course involved racing. Each night a new piece of the story evolved and after a few nights, on a whim I started writing down what I remembered. By the time my husband returned, I had over four hundred hand-written pages.
Suffering from a severe case of writer’s cramp, I couldn’t just stow it away. It’d become mine, a real story, something I saw potential in. So I went in search of the next step, pouring through Writer’s Market books looking for agents and publishers that were accepting submissions in my genre. I have a binder full of rejections mind you. It wasn’t an easy process or one you can do without a least a few tears shed. I thought I had thick skin, I was wrong!
Fast forward two years, and I do mean fast, within a blink of an eye it feels like I’ve actually gone from zero-to-sixty. What started out as just a way to beat insomnia has turned into my dream job. Even the hard parts I love, and that’s when you know you’ve found your passion.
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Do you ever put real life events in your books?
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How many books are in the series?
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do u plan to write a series or stand alone book ?
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What was the hardest part about writing a book?
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Thank you so much for helping host Alex and my “family” in Pennsylvania. I love these characters so much and I appreciate that you’re helping spread the word about them….
Hugs,
Amy