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Some people are born to be doctors. Some are born to be artists. Clay Wilson was born to protect. His whole life he's had to protect those around him, and now he's made a career of just that. People trust him, and why wouldn’t they? He can read people better than most, and with the body of a soldier, people seem to think he is more than capable of looking after them. Good people run to him for help and the bad guys run in fear, no one brave enough to stand up to him … until Sam. Samuel Leighton has spent his life in the shadows, becoming one of the most sought after computer experts in the country. The only thing is very few people know who he really is. He's a ghost that gets the job done, no matter how difficult it seems. He doesn’t think twice when one of his few friends need help, but what he didn’t expect was to find himself in the middle of a plan to hurt people. Now he's playing a battle of wits with a voice on the phone, and the voice makes his heart beat faster. When they meet it soon becomes apparent that their distaste for each other hides something more, something that Clay isn’t willing to admit. It’s a part of himself that he’s hidden all his life, and he’s not sure if he can admit it now. Can you really live a life hiding half of who you are? Clay is about to find out that sometimes the one thing you need is one thing you didn’t expect.
Author

After being married for ten years and raising three beautiful kids I decided it was time to do something for myself. My passion for reading bled over with a need to tell the story that was repeating in my head and that was the birth of my first book. The rest they say is history. I love the creative release that writing gives you, being able to take someone away to a different world feels amazing. As a reader I know how important that escape is, and as a writer I love to be able to give people that. My other loves include music and reading (in case I haven't mentioned that before) and then when I have time a little more reading. I think if I could read for a living I would, but since I can't I will continue on the writing side of things.