
That Wilder Man
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First Loves...
Pilot Max "Wildman" Wilder thought he'd left the Midwest in the past, along with the bitter memories of the one woman he can't forget. But when a devastating flood cripples his small Illinois hometown, Max returns to fly in much needed supplies for the disaster victims. The last thing he expects is for Liza Jane Mackenzie to show up on his doorstep in the middle of a thunderstorm. And why can't his stupid heart remember he's supposed to hate her?
Second Chances...
Widow Elizabeth Mackenzie (a.k.a Liza Jane) knows more about living with regrets than anyone. But she's determined not to let the flood waters take the 100 year old Mackenzie House, especially since it now serves as a safe-house for battered women. And if saving it means facing Max Wilder again, she'll do it?even if that means facing his anger over her marrying his best friend. However, fear is the last thing she feels when she sees Max again, and Liza must accept the fact she might still love him after all these years.
Forever Consequences...
As passion flares again between Liza and Max, past secrets and hurts will surface and threaten any chance of happiness. After all this time, is their love strong enough to survive?
Reissue. Previously published by Harlequin Temptation as That Wilder Man by Susan Liepitz
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Sue Phillips is a storyteller drawn to the hidden and the haunted?her wide-ranging body of work spans paranormal historical romance, time-travel romantic suspense, contemporary romance, narrative nonfiction, true crime, and women's fiction.
Born in San Diego, Sue spent much of her childhood in Dunsmuir, California, in the shadow of the mystical Mt. Shasta in the Southern Cascade Mountains?the setting for her time-travel novel This Time Together. Moving to Los Angeles, she majored in Journalism and enjoyed a stint as a DJ at her college radio station. She became a motivational therapist and exercise instructor for the Richard Simmons' Anatomy Asylum before returning to college to pursue her dream of becoming a writer.
Her latest novel, You Oughta Know, was inspired by her years as a Scout leader taking troops to weekend camps in the Santa Monica Mountains. The story explores the secrets and betrayals that bind a family together when a young boy's silence threatens to destroy everything.
A student of metaphysics and parapsychology for over thirty years, Sue explores both the supernatural and the unseen truths that shape human relationships. Whether writing time-travel romance set near mystical Mt. Shasta or contemporary fiction about the secrets families keep, she is drawn to stories about what lies beneath the surface. That same fascination led her to collaborate with private investigator Deanne Acuna on two books documenting Acuna's extraordinary cases?investigations that wove sharp detective instincts with genuine psychic abilities. When Acuna passed away before their planned five-book series could be completed, it left behind two volumes Sue is honored to have helped bring to life. She maintains a growing collection of tarot cards and now lives in Las Vegas, Nevada.
A former board member of Novelists, Inc., Sue is also the publisher of Sweetbriar Creek Books, where she is reissuing the backlist of the late bestselling romance author Barbara McCauley (Barbara Joel)?thirty books previously published by Harlequin.
For more information about Sue, please visit:
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