Falling for Wolfe
By Dawn Marie Clifton
Just after the Civil War, 1865. Friendship. Deception.
Passion.
Obsession. Love. What else can one summer hold?
Julia Wescott, a head-strong and independent widow, is
happily married to her work as a healer throughout the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
Despite the occasional drama entailed with helping vacationers and locals,
Julia is able to maintain a life of peace and balance. That is until a handsome
stranger with alluring eyes and a seductive smile makes an uninvited visit to
Julia's secluded cabin. She should have listened to her instincts and stayed
clear of Edwin Wolfe, but when her two best friends dare Julia to find answers
regarding this man with a questionable past, she has little choice but to play
along with his flirtatious advances. To Julia's dismay, the game between her
and Edwin is more exciting than she could have ever imagined, and somewhere
along the way she risks breaking her own rule; never fall in love. Should she
settle back into her comfortable life of predictability? In the midst of
Julia's dilemma, something unimaginable happens, leaving her without the
freedom to choose. Julia's life transforms into a battle of wit and survival.
Will Julia's faith be enough to keep her hope alive?
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Dawn Marie Clifton
Dawn Marie Clifton was born in Pontiac, Michigan and grew up in
a military family. Of all the places they lived, her top two favorites were
Alaska and Guam.
Following a successful career in communications management, Dawn
went on to fulfill her dream of becoming a published author. Since graduating
from the Institute of Children’s Literature in 2013, Dawn has published a
middle school trilogy; Secrets of a Ghost’s Diary, Secrets Lost in Time and
Secrets Behind Violet Eyes. Her new release is of the YA historical romance
genre, Falling for Wolfe.
She currently lives in Columbia, South Carolina with her loving
husband and three sons. When Dawn isn’t writing or reading, you can probably
find her and her family living it up, boating at the lake. They take the
concept, “work hard to play hard,” very seriously and count their blessings
every day.
Connect with Dawn Marie: Website
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