Five facts:
1. I have an almost laughable fear of spiders.
2. Every wreck I've ever been in, my sister has been driving.
3. The vision I have of Margaret, the heroine in Renegade, is loosely based on how I remember my
grandmother (without the sex!). Sweet, family oriented, but with a silent adventurous side.
4. My dream car is a 1968 Camaro (that my sister won't be allowed to drive).
5. I once attended a porcupine race. Yes, a porcupine race.
Blurb
Margaret Wilson is eighteen years old in 1969. The
Vietnam War is raging. Her mother is dying and her father is drowning in pain.
She is sheltered, religious and completely unprepared to fall in love with
William Steele.
William has it all. A product of his family’s
legendary reputation, he’s rich, reckless and known for pushing boundaries. He
stands up to gossip by upping the ante, one rebellious night at a time.
The reality of his world sweeps away Margaret’s
innocence and puts her in the middle of a place she’s never known. With William
at her side, she can’t help but question her own boundaries and the temptation
to ignore them is running high. Then, one night, one poor decision and Margaret
becomes the one with everything to lose.
Will their young love be strong enough to hold it
all together?
About
Jacqueline
Jacqueline
grew up in the rural southeast and is the youngest child of a large and rowdy family.
Reading was an escape when there wasn't much else around to do. She loves
everything from classical literature to true crime and everything in between.
With her two children grown and gone, she's surrounded by a menagerie of
adopted pets and a two-legged thief who refused to give her heart back after a
night of karaoke.
With a day job and a dream job, her writing is a steamy combination of real
life and seeking to answer the age-old question of what would happen if...and
then characters come along and completely derail the plan. Letting them have
their say provides plenty of sleepless nights and an endless combination of
coffee and wine, but she hopes you enjoy their stories.
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