At fifty-five years old, writer Bob Dawson should be at the top of his game. An accomplished author of the whodunit genre, his titles used to make regular appearances on the best seller list. But it's been seven years since his last novel. Seven years since his wife, Caroline, fell ill with cancer-and two years since she passed away.
Now with his only inspiration gone, his publisher is threatening to pull the plug, and Bob's forced to put pen to paper once again. Unable to find the intrigue or suspense for a true murder mystery, he settles on creating a classic romance, featuring a strawberry blonde heroine who is the spitting image of his late wife.
But when the need for a change of scenery brings Bob to sunny Palm Beach, a chance meeting stokes the flames of love once again-and places the author squarely in the middle of a corrupt political campaign. Will this real-life intrigue provide the motivation he needs to churn out his next best seller? And more importantly, will this blossoming romance have what it takes to provide a truly happy ending?
About the Author: Robert Olsen is a graduate of Hofstra University. His background includes a number of years as a general audit partner of Pannell Kerr Forster and twenty-five years with the Walt Disney Company. As a practicing CPA in New York and Florida, he had plenty of firsthand experiences with corruption, court trials, frauds, and theft.
Olsen spent forty happy years with his childhood sweetheart, Ginny, before she passed away from cancer at the age of fifty-five. Since her passing, he has written four romantic novels inspired by their life together.
He is currently retired and living in Orlando, Florida.