The Attorney and the Untamed Tigress

by Sally M. Russell


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 23/10/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 250
ISBN : 9781491828137

About the Book

Andrea had been grieving the recent loss of her father, but she’d been putting off going to see the attorney her dad had urged her to ‘see soon’ in his final words. A vagabond then arrived at her door, scaring her half to death with his words and actions, and she decided it was definitely time to see this Cory Calhoun although her heart still wasn’t in it. Parts of her father’s Will were confusing, and continuing events cause Andrea to feel she’d been betrayed by more than one person. The first of her Tigress tantrums is bound to occur, but can Cory actually carry out the wishes of her father?


About the Author

Sally had never traveled extensively, but the one trip she'll always remember is the one she and her husband, J.T., took from Chillicothe, IL down to Biloxi, MS on their 28-1/2 foot Cabin Cruiser. They were on eight rivers and went through twenty locks during their 14 days of sunshine. It was exciting as they cruised on the Illinois, Mississippi, Ohio, and Cumberland rivers before reaching Kentucky Lake. On south from there, they were on the Tennessee River, The Tombigbee Waterway, the Black Warrior and Mobile Rivers which took them into Mobile Bay. They then had a rather scary trip across the Gulf with three to five foot waves giving their small boat and J.T., its captain, all they wanted to handle. It goes without saying that they were very relieved when they saw the entrance to the Broadwater Beach Marina at Biloxi. They'd seen a 40' Bluewater Yacht at the marina on Mobile Bay, which had been very impressive, and it is the one she remembers as she writes this story. She grew up in Galesburg, Illinois and lived there for 67 years, except for their trips to the East coast to visit family. She moved to Charlotte, NC and then to Lawrence, KS, but after the death of her husband, she moved back toGalesburg to be near her two sons and their families.