RACING HEART
BY JUNE MOONBRIDGE
Desiree
Hart in desperate search for her kidnapped son, does everything in her power
possible to find him. Due to a letter she receives after official search was
closed, she changes everything; her appearance, her hometown and even her name.
When
she meets Lorcan Shore, the Five Times F1 World Campion, their encounter is
everything but ordinary. Out of pure fear for her life, she loses her temper
and spits over everything he is absolutely certain he can do the best; how to
drive.
Leaving
him alone on Grand Corniche she is certain she would never see him again. But
the next morning proves her being totally wrong. He was no quitter and no
matter how she tries to run and hide, her heart desires at the end come back to
the surface…
Will
the man of her dreams be able to fulfil them all? Including the most important
will he help her find her missing son?
About June Moonbridge
The person behind the name of June Moonbridge, has
many names and many faces too. Although living in the same area, she was
born and raised in one country and now living in another.
She studied economics, and quickly realised she
hated it. Afterwards, she found herself working in mainly male businesses; at
first in automotive and later - steel products productions. She can choose for
you the best steel you need, but don't, please don't, ask her which lipstick to
use.
She started to write in her high school and
was negatively criticised by her teacher. Stubborn as she is that didn't
stop her. Under different pen names for her stories she tried to get some
independent opinions, which came back as good reviews in magazines and later
she published three books.
Giving birth to two children, and
learning that her second child has Autism, she married the father of them
and continued to work. All that together took all of her free time. But the
desire to write didn't die. When life somehow sorted itself out, she decided to
write her novel in English and her first submission to Safkhet was
rejected…
For what happened later… read third paragraph,
second sentence.
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