Prequel to the Daddy’s
Girls series
Crash.....a
crash ended it all and started it all. Dina Fowler is attending
college with her long time best friend Maggie Lawson. Life is good and
carefree. Until the crash that changed it all. Her freshman year
ends with the loss of her parents in a car accident, spiraling Dina into a deep
depression. Secluding herself as she picks up the pieces to her life,
slowly she finds the only person she has left is Maggie.
Chance
encounters sometimes make the most incredible moments, other times they crash
and burn. A chance encounter brings Michael barreling into a lost and
vulnerable Dina's life. Playing on every weakness she has, he weasels his
way into her heart. Slow build up to the hell that was soon to
become Dina's daily nightmare. Her parents are gone.
She wants out but has no idea how to escape her new reality.
Can she find her way out? Or will she be lost
completely burning in her own personal hell?
Chelsea Camaron was born and raised in Coastal
North Carolina. She currently resides in Southern Louisiana with her husband
and two children but her heart is always Carolina day dreaming. Chelsea always
wanted to be a writer, but like most of us, let fear of the unknown grab a hold
of her dream; she realized that if she was going to tell her daughter to go for
her dreams, that it was time to follow her own advice. Chelsea grew up turning
wrenches alongside her father, and from that grew her love for old muscle cars
and Harley Davidson motorcycles, which just so happened to inspired her
‘Daddy’s Girls’ series. Her love for reading has sparked a new love for writing
and she currently has a few more projects in the works. When she is not
spending her days writing you can find her playing with her kids, attending car
shows, going on motorcycle rides on the back of her husband’s Harley, snuggling
down with her new favorite book or watching any movie that Vin Diesel might
happen to be in. She hates being serious and is still a big kid at heart. She
is a small town country girl enjoying life and, Chelsea hopes that her readers
remember not to take life too seriously and to embrace your inner five year
old, because five year olds know how to enjoy the simple things in life and how
to always have fun.
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