Safe Haven Again
by
Book Details
About the Book
Jim decides to go to the city to become an
acknowledged pianist which is something he can’t do in Safe Haven and gets help
from Jasper and R. J.
R. J. and Jasper are selected by one of Jasper’s
clients to become guardians for her grandson Jonathan; whose parents are killed
in an auto accident.
He’s told by Debbie this is the way that his Aunt
Marcie lost her parents too.
Jasper finds a judge that will give Jonathan to R.
J. and Jasper after a thirty day trial if all four people agree.
Jonathan thinks it’s great as he finds much to say
against the females he’s known.
Starting with Eve!
About the Author
At my birth I was given the name Wilda, a name
comprised of the beginning of my father's name (Wilbur) and the ending of my
mother's name (Ada). It couldn't have been much better for an inventive child.
Several of my teachers found pronouncing it differently (Wild-a) drew attention
to my need of discipline.
I found telling stories to be an attention getter
and often had an audience. This carried on into school where when asked to
write stories, I found an abundance of subjects. As a result, I received very good grades. I have found writing
entertaining and also time consuming. I have friends that remind me to write
and also tell me whether I need to cross a T or dot an I. These are friends
that are supportive and one doesn't want to forget them.
I am the youngest of three children and was brought
up in Chicago, Illinois where I attended school. My father, an employee of the
Milwaukee Railroad, made it possible for me to travel to Minneapolis each
summer to visit relatives. Thus I was familiar with Minneapolis when I moved
here with my husband and three children hoping to cure him of his alcoholism.
I remarried and am now carrying a Swedish name, a
gift from my deceased husband.