Contemporary Romance, Romantic Drama, Women’s Fiction
Date Published: 11-21-2025
determined to jumpstart her career in the safety of a Minnesota wilderness,
feisty and wary of entanglements, she piques the interest of a bored Native
American rock star.
A pandemic is spreading across the globe. A national lockdown looms in the
United States. A Southern journalist sees a chance to protect her health and
jumpstart her career by escaping north to a Minnesota wilderness. Feisty and
wary of entanglement, she piques the interest of a bored Native American rock
star on his way home.
Robby Song’s career may be on hold, but Grace Wheeler is on a mission to
build hers. To Robby, she’s an intriguing challenge. To Grace,
he’s a distraction she’s not ready to handle. But the brutal
Northwoods winter is coming. Grace flees back south . . . to soul-searching
isolation and a puzzling middle-of-the-night call.
horses, but brain cancer changed her life. Surgeries and treatments have left
her with a new brain, one that does not have skills to teach middle school
English or balance to ride horses . . . but loves to create stories.
Jan lives on the coast of South Carolina with strong ties to northern
Minnesota. Growing up was filled with rich but conflicting narratives. Her dad
told stories about his pioneering Minnesota family, egalitarian values, and
the importance of self-reliance. They made annual trips to family cabins on a
lake north of Duluth. But in her friends’ homes back in Charleston, she
was immersed in plantation lore, tales of the Confederacy, and exclusive
traditions of a social set that she was not born into. She is married to a
musician who is also a mental health therapist. They have three children.
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