Pipeline Tenth Anniversary Edition

Pipeline Tenth Anniversary Edition

by Brenda Adcock
Pipeline Tenth Anniversary Edition

Pipeline Tenth Anniversary Edition

by Brenda Adcock

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Overview

What do you do when the mistakes you made in the past come back to slap you in the face with a vengeance? Joanna Carlisle, a fifty-seven year old photojournalist, has only begun to adjust to retirement on her small ranch outside Kerrville, Texas, when she finds herself unwillingly sucked into an investigation of illegal aliens being smuggled into the United States to fill the ranks of cheap labor needed to increase corporate profits.

Joanna is a woman who has always lived life her way and on her own terms, enjoying a career that had given her everything she thought she ever wanted or needed. An unexpected visit of her former lover, Cate Hammond, and the attempted murder of their son, forces Jo to finally face what she had given up. Although she hasn't seen Cate or their son for fifteen years, she finds that the feelings she had for her Cate had only been dormant, but had never died. No matter how much she fights her attraction to Cate, Jo cannot help but wonder whether she had made the right decision when she chose career and independence over love.

Jo comes to understand the true meaning of friendship and love only when her investigation endangers not only her life, but also the lives of the people around her.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012472533
Publisher: Regal Crest Enterprises, LLC
Publication date: 11/05/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 202
File size: 262 KB

About the Author

Originally from the Appalachian region of Eastern Tennessee, Brenda now lives in Central Texas, near Austin. She began writing in junior high school where she wrote an admittedly hokey western serial to entertain her friends. Completing her graduate studies in Eastern European history in 1971, she worked as a graphic artist, a public relations specialist for the military and a display advertising specialist until she finally had to admit that her mother might have been right and earned her teaching certification. For the last twenty-plus years she has taught world history and political science. Brenda and her partner, Cheryl, have four grown children and three grandchildren. Rounding out their home are four cats named Bitsey, Sassy, May May and Tudie, along with a dog named Pogo. When she is not writing Brenda creates stained glass and shoots pool at her favorite bar. She may be contacted at and welcomes all comments.
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