He's a wolf in dweeb's clothing. She's the P.I. wannabe determined to expose him.Sharp, shrewd, and gutsy, Candy Johnson was born to be a PI. Unfortunately, fate didn't get the memo.
Temporarily trapped in a small-town gym teacher's life, Candy is marking time until she can make her big career change, when the mystery that's George Price drops right into her lap. Sure he's got a face and body to die for. He's also got the personality of a three-pound dumbbell and doesn't know his volleyballs from a hole in the ground. If Price is who he claims to be, Candy's Mother Theresa.
When she decides to investigate Donnerton High's newest and most aggravating faculty member, she runs across some very interesting quirks in Pinhead Price's personality-flashes of tall, dark, and dangerous she finds almost impossible to resist. Before long and against all good judgment, she starts to fall, and fall hard, for a man who bears all the earmarks of a wolf in nerd's clothing.
But what will she do when she discovers the shocking truth about George?
About the Author: Kathy's first two books were published by Bantam's Loveswept line in 1997.
In 2012, Kathy released a paranormal thriller, the first book in a series built around crime reporter A.J. Gregson. Amanda's Eyes has received excellent reader reviews and was named a semi-finalist in the 2014 Kindle Book Awards. The second book in the Gregson series will be released in 2017.
2015 saw two book releases, both sweet remixes of the 1997 Bantam romances, For Love or Money and Hunter's Shadow, books one and two of the Golden State Hearts Trilogy. Book three is slated for release later in 2017.
Writing has long been Kathy's passion, and her experience in the craft includes work as a communications specialist at Texas A&M University, where she wrote more than 200 features for print and the web. After retirement, a short stint as a freelance writer produced another 200 articles.
On the personal side, Kathy is a U.S. Air Force veteran and mom to two outstanding professional musicians who keep her dancing. She enjoys writing, reading, meditation, learning piano, walking her rescue dogs, Lucy and Molly, and working on her 95-year-old American foursquare house.