He was a blue-eyed, blond-haired predator preying on vulnerable young women. He liked them blonde and petite. And nobody knew he existed.
Kinsey Patterson was blonde and petite, bored with small town life and determined to live in a city--any city would do. When her fiancé refused to go with her, she made the move alone... .
Mark Thomas, her fiancé, a welder and a rancher, warned her not to go. She couldn't survive in the city alone, he told her. She would get herself robbed or raped or killed.
She laughed at his warning. The first thing happened, and then the second. Then Kinsey woke up bound to a bed, and it looked like Mark was going to go three-for-three. read more
BIOGRAPHY Charles Brown decided to major in English and minor in history in college because he planned to be a writer and thought both would help him. He figured the teaching profession would allow him time to write, but he soon learned that teaching didn't leave much time for writing--not when he soon had a wife and three chi... ldren to support. So the writing was put on the back burner until he retired.
Now the nest is empty and there's time to write. His wife, Carolyn Brown, is a romance author so she understands what it means to have deadlines and characters running around in an author's head.
Brown graduated from high school in Mt. Union, Pennsylvania, from college at Southeastern State University in Durant, Oklahoma and taught high school English in three states, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas, before he retired in 2008. He served three years in the Army, spending most of that time in Germany. He and his wife, Carolyn, have three children and enough grandchildren to keep them young.read more