
The killer liked his women young and defenseless. He was never caught. As a child, Jane Gale witnessed her mother's murder and was nearly killed in trying to escape. Left for dead, she has suffered complete memory loss, unable to recall who she was before the accident or the events that caused her mother's death. Twenty-five years later, Jane has a new life and a blossoming career as a novelist—until the killer picks up her book and discovers that the only eyewitness to his secrets has survived. And told. Oblivious to the fact that she has attracted the murderer back into her life, Jane has no idea where the inspiration for her bestseller came from. But she has a photograph that leads her back to Louisiana, to a place she knows but can't remember—and to a stranger she wants to trust. Because somehow he is a link to her past . . . and her only chance of staying alive.
Author

Fiona Brand has always wanted to write. After working eight years for the New Zealand Forest Service as a clerk, she decided she could spend at least that much time trying to get a novel published. Luckily it took five years, not eight, before Fiona wrote her first award-winning novel. She has won the Australian Romantic Book of the Year award (category section) twice, one of her novels was listed by Romantic Times as one of their all-time top two hundred favorite romance books and she has been featured in Next and She magazines. Fiona lives in a subtropical South Seas paradise called the Bay of Islands with her two sons.