In their first adventure, A Flight to Romance, sweethearts Jeremy Rowlands and Stephanie Marks proved that no one is too old for a second chance at love. In The Yellowstone Affair, the intrepid pair prove that they aren't too old for action, adventure, and danger either.
The nightmare begins on the couple's first anniversary. While they're dining at a romantic restaurant, Stephanie notices a briefcase someone has left behind. The attaché case contains ominous research related to the supervolcano under Yellowstone National Park. After lying dormant for so long, the volcano is due for an eruption!
Then a body is found in the woods near the restaurant, and Jeremy and Stephanie's house goes up in flames. They realize that their knowledge of the volcano is putting them-and their friends and family-in profound danger. The two decide to inform the public about the impending eruption, but to protect those they love from the violent government agents now after them, they will have to flee. What follows is a wild cross-country journey that will test their relationship-and their luck.
Jeremy and Stephanie may be celebrating their first anniversary, but will they live to see their second?
About the Author: John Fishwick works at the high-tech materials company he started forty years ago. In addition to two works of fiction, he has published a technical book and more than fifty papers. Fishwick received a degree in geology and chemistry from the University of Liverpool before immigrating to Canada and later moving to the United States. Fishwick has lectured on astronomy at American universities and on cruise ships. He is the past president of the Everglades Astronomical Society and is a member of American Mensa and the American Ceramic Society. He and his partner, Sheryl, live in North Carolina, but they enjoy traveling to southwest Florida for the winter.
Lisa Wroble has written thirty nonfiction books and over fifteen hundred articles for children and adolescents on a wide variety of subjects. When she isn't writing, she is teaching writing workshops and lecturing about literature in her home state of Florida.