![]() Aiden Steele is satisfied with the reclusive lifestyle he has created in the picturesque Ocala National Forest. He can write his best selling novels with no distraction while canoeing, fishing, and hiking to his heart's content. Abandoned at the altar five years ago by his fiancée, Aiden has no desire to open up his heart again for another near fatal blow. That is until the beautiful Ember Bennett moves next door. Compelled by one old man's dying wish, Aiden is determined to watch over the fiery redhead set on independence. Despite Aiden's attempts to dig his heels into his loner lifestyle, Ember's zest for life and contagious enthusiasm create a desire in him to trust again. Lost and Found, Book One of The Forest Chronicles, introduces the reader to a world of romance and intrigue, set in the wilds of Central Florida. "I love this author! Her books are so easy to read and I get lost in the stories! This particular book kept me wanting more! I loved the setting of the Ocala National Forest and the characters were relatable. Such an enjoyable read!" "Wonderful story and characters that are relatable. I can picture the location and feel like I know the people. Easy read; had a hard time putting it down. Looking forward to the second in this series." "This book is simply amazing. The characters and plot are well-developed which always makes for an enjoyable read. I have already read it twice and look forward to the next book coming out." "Great Storyline! Easy Reading!"
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PublisherAmanda Williams is a forty-year old wife and mother of two who can still swing her pony tail and display just a tad of sass. She is also a Jesus loving girl who realizes she is nothing without the One who saved her. Amanda has two degrees specializing in serving students with special needs and is currently working in the field of Leadership Development. She is a Christian author, speaker, blogger, and publisher who loves serving beside her husband at her local place of worship, First Baptist Church of Ocala. |