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Betty Thomason Owens

    Betty Thomason Owens escribe ficción histórica y aventuras de fantasía. Su obra a menudo presenta personajes femeninos fuertes, explorando temas de legado y fe. A través de su escritura y mentoría, Owens se esfuerza por inspirar y elevar a otros escritores, con sus narrativas irradiando calidez y espíritu.

    The Visitor Has a Ball: Contemporary Mystery and Light Suspense
    Still Water
    • 2023

      What do Babe Ruth, Porter Wagoner, and a recent widow have in common? Connie B. Wright is going to find out! Samantha Carr is still convicted, after nearly a year, for leaving her newly-widowed mother to live alone nearly an hour away. And now she's also unsure of the handyman that Mom has hanging around the place. So when her late father's office is burgled and a valuable heirloom goes missing, Samantha enlists the help of her world-traveling Aunt Connie to help her set things right. She didn't realize what tensions that would cause and the secrets it would expose. Until someone wanted the snooping to stop . . . Match wits with The Visitor as she unearths an unexpected thief.

      The Visitor Has a Ball: Contemporary Mystery and Light Suspense
    • 2022

      Still Water

      • 396 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The Sins of the Father?A car wreck, recurring nightmares, questions without answers... Could all of this point to a forgotten past? Crime reporter, Jake Bradley, has stumbled onto a suspicious accident. The clues lead him to Lisa Oliver, the daughter of the victims. Something about her draws Jake Bradley, and he vows to help her at all costs. When the FBI warns him off the case, Jake is more determined than ever to find the truth and keep Lisa safe. After the sudden death of her parents, Lisa Oliver yearns for a place to call home. When she meets Jake, she wants to trust him, but her father's mantras of self-sufficiency and independence create a stumbling block. As the wall between them crumbles, the past encroaches, and Lisa fears she will never be free. Is she forever doomed to her parents' nomadic lifestyle, fleeing unseen enemies?

      Still Water