Now that Special interests is on bookshelves, I'm well into my fourth novel, the second in the War Wives series. This time the women are six military wives living in a motor court while their husbands serve at a nearby Air Force base.
When Camille and MaryJo find a magnificent diamond ring hidden under a mattress, they decide to bury it while they try to find the rightful owner. But keeping a secret from the other war wives at Bagley's Quiet Motor Court is difficult, especially since the ring won't stay buried. When a husband is unfaithful, obnoxious relatives rent bungalow six, and menacing strangers stalk the motor court, Camille and MaryJo know they're in serious trouble. The war may be far away, but danger is close to home.
As MaryJo says, "It's all fun and games until your bobbin runs out."
When Camille and MaryJo find a magnificent diamond ring hidden under a mattress, they decide to bury it while they try to find the rightful owner. But keeping a secret from the other war wives at Bagley's Quiet Motor Court is difficult, especially since the ring won't stay buried. When a husband is unfaithful, obnoxious relatives rent bungalow six, and menacing strangers stalk the motor court, Camille and MaryJo know they're in serious trouble. The war may be far away, but danger is close to home.
As MaryJo says, "It's all fun and games until your bobbin runs out."