Chapter One
Audrey held the motor home steady on the bumpy road. She expertly steered the
big vehicle through the construction zone with no fear of hitting the concrete
bunkers on both sides that formed the narrowed lanes. She smiled to herself with
the thought that she was a better driver than Sam, even though he refused to let
her drive him. Sam and all his macho bullshit. She was glad he wasn't with her
on this trip and glad RosaLee had agreed to come. After all that had
happened, she felt the need to spend some time with her daughter. To try to draw
closer to her first born. Or maybe she needed to give some of the mothering she
felt she'd missed. It wasn't that she'd ignored her duty. It was just that this
child hadn't needed as much mothering. In many ways had refused it. And Audrey
hadn't insisted. Wouldn't have done any good with this child anyway. RosaLee had
always had a mind of her own. Old folks say, when a child matures fast ... read full excerpt from Dangerous Dilemmas ebook