Is there redemption and forgiveness after love is gone?
The police tap Phoenix Sebastian for her psychic ability to find and stop the Switch Killer, yet the clues she is receiving seemingly take them no closer to the killer's identity. Her friend, Detective Brad Storm's incessant probing into her lover, Lieutenant Rand Montano's mysterious past is not helping matters. And Rand doesn't help to alleviate her fears as he manages to be inexplicably absent when the murders occur. Is this where the saying, "love is blind," comes in? Even for psychics?
A marriage and a family falling apart. A killer that nobody is able to stop.
Find out the answers in the conclusion to the Switch Killer series.
Autorentext
J. R. Armstrong was born and raised in southeast Michigan (where Owe It To The Wind takes place). She has a B.A. from Olivet College.
Owe It To The Wind and Truly, Everything the sequel were written in 11 cities on two continents, including a Caribbean Island as the author traveled with her husband who worked in professional baseball.
The two live near Lansing, Michigan and have four children, a dog and four cats.