Lifeline
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Book Details
About the Book
While filming her husband Charlie’s attempt to qualify for the 1985 Memorial Day “500”, Corey McAlister witnesses the famous racecar driver’s fatal crash. She flees from
She tries to deal with her own troubles as the stranger heals. Needing cash, she finds employment at a convenience store down the road from the beach cottage. Josh and Mattie, store owners, are kind to her when they learn Charlie’s children by an earlier marriage are laying claim to Corey’s beach property, her only asset, and are talking to developers and hotel chains. Corey goes to battle while making friends with residents of
When mishaps occur, Corey wonders if the culprits are her enemies or foes of the man of unknown origin. When assaulted, Corey is rescued by the recuperating stranger. This blows his cover, bringing in the authorities. There is a “search” scene with men in Hack gear and helicopters flying overhead. Her uninvited guest, Guy, now her lover, is discovered and whisked away. This interesting and complex story unfolds with Corey facing an abundance of challenges.
There are scenic descriptions of
The novel, alive with “right-on” dialogue and characterization, is guaranteed a good read.
About the Author
M. V. Branch’s second published novel, “Lifeline”, a romance with intrigue in the setting of Gulf Shores, Alabama in 1985, is very different from her first novel, “Terror in Wyoming”, a western romance in a historic era. Branch has written numerous short stories, some of which appear in “A Dog Named Easy”, a collection of short stories and poetry written by members of Pensters, an organization of Baldwin County, Alabama writers.
After earning an Associate Degree in Business Administration (Magna Cum Laude), Branch switched to English and American Literature and Creative Writing classes at Southern Benedictine College and the
Living on Lakewood Golf Course in Point Clear,