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Barbara
Clark
"All
dreams lie beyond defeat." That quote by an unknown
author has inspired Barbara Clark to keep writing and
creating new stories set in a variety of locations. Her
books range from the coast of southern California to a
glittering penthouse in New York City, a working cattle
ranch in Arizona, the romance and challenge of the Sahara
Desert, and the heat and danger of a Brazilian Rain
Forest. Her readers have come to expect deep emotions,
simple joys, and heart-stopping peril in her award-winning
books. Barbara
was born in San Diego. After living in several other
states, she returned to California where she taught
elementary school until 1993. She and her husband live in
Orange County where she
feeds the wild birds, delights in their grandchildren, and
writes. Tears of the Hawk Security
specialist Hawk Adams will brave any danger to protect a
woman, but he'll never trust one. So when he rescues
Charity Starr from kidnappers, he's stunned by the
tenderness and passion she ignites in him. Born
with psychic gifts, Charity has locked them away in
self-protection. Hawk not only opens her paranormal
abilities, but also expands them. Because of his
unconscious ability, his very presence endangers her life.
But as Hawk takes on the self-appointed task to protect
Charity from her ruthless enemies, they grow closer, and
Hawk learns he can't protect his wounded heart from her
healing love. Emerald Heat Lily,
determined to do anything to protect Jim and their child,
plays a delicate game of deception. She allows her
ruthless grandfather to believe she will obey him in all
things. When she foils her grandfather's plan to kill Jim, she's swept away in a flooding river. Together,
Lily and Jim struggle against the Brazilian Rain
Forest and men seeking to kill them. But will they be able
to survive the horrors, the intrigue, the terror of this
chaotic adventure in a steamy foreign land and still
retain their unstoppable passion? |
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