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Laurel & the Lawman
1994
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WHERE ARE THEY NOW? - It's sixteen years since the CLASS OF '78 graduated from the Berkeley School for Girl:,. Four young women, four close friends, stood on the brink of adulthood and dreamed about the direction their lives would take. None could know what lay ahead .... Shortly after her senior year, Laurel Velarde held her baby girl in her arms, a baby she had to give up for adoption. Now she's found her again. But before they can meet, Laurel's car is hijacked on a dark Colorado highway by a Ute Indian. A gorgeous, bleeding Ute Indian, who claims to be a tribal policeman. Clearly, Joe Buck is trouble, but Laurel can't resist a challenge-until it puts her unsuspecting daughter in danger. Laurel is not about to lose her twice!
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Author

Lynn Erickson
Author · 19 books

About Lynn Erickson Molly Swanton and Carla Peltonen were born in in Aspen, Colorado, U.S.A. on January 22 and September 12. In the late 60s, both newly returned from bumming around the world, they met in Aspen in the Red Onion, an Old West saloon. They were both new brides, wet behind the ears. It was several years later that they dreamed up Lynn Erickson, the pseudonym a combination of their husbands' names. They had read every romance put out in the early 70s and started saying, "We can do better than this." Well, they couldn't, but what the heck? The wrote two fat novels before we chanced onto an agent and made a sale. His first words to them: "The manuscript is flawed, but..." They published their first novel as Lynn Erickson in 1980. Their early books were historical romances, full of blood and guts and murder, then they turned to contemporary women's suspense. "We've set almost all of our books in Colorado, especially in Aspen, a town where the truth is usually stranger than fiction. Aspen is a character in our books, not just a setting. We love to drop inside jokes about the quirks and fancies of our hometown. The scenery truly is glorious, the mountains magnificent, the skiing and hiking and fishing and horseback riding legendary. We cover the arts, too - the world-renowned music festival, the shops full of museum-quality paintings and sculptures. Southwestern art is big, of course: paintings and pottery and Navajo rugs."

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