Believing she had no other option, Ainsley kept the identity of her daughter's father a secret from everyone including the father but when he shows up in town after ten years, her deception is about to be exposed.
Ainsley Tobin keeps her structured life in order with disciplined management. Tom West, a rancher turned ... successful country music superstar, has dedicated himself to music but after ten lonely years he misses his family.
When Tom books a concert in his and Ainsley's home town, the homecoming sends waves of drama through both their lives. Seeing Tom again pushes Ainsley into remembering their painful past. At the concert, Tom spots Ainsley among the audience and feels the rekindling of an old flame. He becomes captivated by the child sitting beside Ainsley; her ten year old daughter, Jesse.
Tom’s return has Ainsley on edge when the recurrence of chance encounters jeopardizes the secrets Ainsley keeps hidden. The pressure to come clean to both her daughter and her daughter's father is overwhelming. Ainsley is torn between freeing herself from the guilt of having lied and protecting her daughter from the unstable life the child may face.read more
BIOGRAPHY Suzanne Catalano began writing fiction and non-fiction becoming a published author in 1999 with a contribution of short stories in an anthology, Along the Way: our unique relationship with horses.
Suzanne has traveled across the country with her dog, Winnie, learning, practicing and competing in the K9 Perf... ormance Sport; Nose Work. Suzanne and Winnie have earned many competitive titles and are currently trialing at the Summit and Detective levels.
In her book, A Little Dog’s Adventures in a Big Dog’s World, Suzanne demonstrates the remarkably deep connection she now has with her dog and is passing on her philosophy with examples of doing Nose Work Winnie’s way.
Suzanne's second book, Sun-Kissed Mountains of Home, is a fiction romance novel about two adversaries in the horse world working through their differences by channeling equine healing powers.
Drawing from her own experiences as a young, single, working mother, Suzanne brings life to the characters in her newest novel, Sunset West: Love’s Last Refrain, a fiction romance novel coming soon.
In retirement, Suzanne continues writing fiction romance novels featuring strong human and animal connections that bring out the personalities of the characters.
A native of Sonoma County where she lived her whole life, Suzanne recently moved to Tucson, AZread more