The ability to TiVo time has come in very handy for Caleb Edge during his career as a wizard T-FLAC operative. The down side to the paranormal powers Caleb and his brothers possess is that they come with a nasty 500-year-old curse that dooms their love lives.
Caleb's current assignment is to get close to Heather Shaw to find out the location of her banker father and missing terrorist dollars totaling 48 billion. There's just one problem: Heather has been in hiding for a year and has no clue as to where her father is.
And, unfortunately for Caleb, it also appears that Heather may be his life mate -- which threatens to complicate this already highly charged scenario. The terrorists play for keeps, and they want their money back -- no matter what the cost.
Cherry Wilkinson was born on 30 March 1951 in Cape Town, South Africa. In her early 20's, she moved halfway across the globe from South Africa to the United States. She settled in beautiful San Francisco, where she started what eventually became a thriving interior design business, before deciding to channel her creativity into writing full time. When asked why she chose to write romance, she says, "There simply aren't enough happy endings in the world and I wanted to create a few more for people to enjoy." When not glued to her computer or reading, the former RITA finalist can be found puttering around her flower garden performing snailacide.
She currently lives in western Washington and collects teapots and books. Lots of books. With their two grown daughters out of the nest, she and husband David have lived under the dominance of their feline T.C. (Temporary Cat), for 10 years, and have recently acquired a perfect black schnauzer puppy, Max. Their dream house finally complete, Cherry loves to spend time at home. A corner desk keeps her focused on writing, but the windows behind her, with a panoramic view of the front gardens, are always calling her to come outside and play.
Popular on the workshop circuit, Cherry gives lively classes on writing and the writing life. Pulling no punches when asked how to become a published writer.
She loves to hear from readers. Email her at cherryadair@qwest.net, or visit her at her web site, http://www.cherryadair.com