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Timor
2019
First Published
4.52
Average Rating
300
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Timor So much has changed in the last year or so, I discover a son I didn’t know about before and lost the son I had thought would take my place when I was finished with my work. I’ve spent my entire life serving the Bratva and now, I want to retire. But I don’t want to miss any more of my son’s lives. I’ve already missed too much. They won’t come to me, so I will have to go to them but if they can start over in a new country so can I. Then I meet her, Daisy. I’ve never met anyone like her before. I’m not ever sure I like this woman but I can’t stay away from her. Then someone from my very distant past comes round to take from me what he thinks I took from him, my woman. I’ll be damned if I let him take my Daisy, come hell or high water he won’t take her not in that way. I’ll kill him first, maybe something I should have done a long time ago… Daisy I had lived, loved and lost and learned to do without in my lifetime but the moment I met Timor, I found something extraordinary, something a woman is lucky to find only once in her lifetime. I’ve never been a shrinking violet kind of woman, if I wanted something I reached out and took it, well I wanted Timor. Then danger came to call and Timor got in his head that he needed to protect me. Hogwash, I could take care of myself, I just had to show him I guess…

Avg Rating
4.52
Number of Ratings
63
5 STARS
68%
4 STARS
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3 STARS
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2 STARS
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Author

K.J. Dahlen
K.J. Dahlen
Author · 97 books

Taken from one of her books: I live in a small town in Wisconsin. From my deck, I can see the Mississippi River on one side and the bluffs, where eagles live and nest on the other side. I live with my husband Dave and dog Buddy. My two children are grown and I have two grandchildren. I love to watch people and that has helped me with my writing. I often use people I watch as characters in my books and I always try to give my characters some of my own values and habits. I love to create characters and put them in a troubling situation then sit back and let them do all the work. My characters surprise even me at times. At some point in the book, they take on a life of their own and the twists and turns they create becomes the story. Of all the stories, I could write I found I like mystery/thrillers the best. I like to keep my readers guessing until the very end of the book.

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