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Echoes From the Mountain

Kay Cagle

Can one find love in the midst of fear and grief? Echoes from the Mountain proves it's possible with the right two people. Sequel to Once Upon a Mountain, this story is a heart-warming and loving tale of a couple coming together despite the hardships they face.

Caron Kimble, journalist, accidently bumped into a stranger in a café. That forgettable event began her nightmare and months of being stalked and threatened. Finally, she was forced to move to the Deep South to get away from him. To her horror, the man followed and continued the harassment at her new place in Northfork, Alabama.

One night, she's assigned to photograph a fatal car accident. She cautiously approaches but slips and falls, caught by the strong arms of State Trooper Bill Bonner. He moved to Northfork after the death of his wife in a car accident, trying to start over and mend his broken heart. When he meets Caron, his broken heart begins to stitch itself back together. When Caron is kidnapped, he shifts into protector mode and goes after her.

Through everything-the threats, the danger, the heartbreak-they discover a love unlike any other.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Kay Cagle
  • Publish Date: Mar 20th, 2025
  • Pages: 244
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.00in - 5.00in - 0.55in - 0.54lb
  • EAN: 9798349223686
  • Categories: Mystery & Detective - TraditionalRomance - Suspense

About the Author

Cagle, Kay: - Perhaps fate intervened when I was eleven- years- old and my first job was delivering newspapers in a West Virginia coal mining community. I was a coal miner's daughter whose parents were from the deep south. It was along that paper route my imagination soared, eyes absorbing seasonal beauty and talking with customers of all skin colors and ages.As a teenager I entered our newspaper contest and wrote a sales narrative on how to acquire new customers. I was a winner and received my first published byline writing about the trip I had won. This was the beginning of a sequence of career opportunities that propelled me into the journalism/media communications field.Being trained by a photographer, it led to a photo-journalist position with the local newspaper, then to news reporter. My eyes saw tragic scenes no human should witness. I know there was a guardian angel near on some dangerous stories. I wrote a weekly column and was promoted to feature editor.In 14 years as a journalist, I was honored by the Alabama Press Association for Best Column, Best Feature; responsible for the newspaper winning Best News Reporting, Best Investigative Reporting and Community Service Award. I spearheaded and co-authored "Legendary Locals of Cullman County" an Arcadia historical publication.Opting for a career change, I worked in radio and TV sales, deejayed a prime- time gospel radio show and then photographed and wrote thirty second TV commercials before retiring to write romance novels. I draw on incidents and circumstances that become an emotional base, and my characters...well they could be reflections of people I have met over the years.