She's all alone. Rejected by her cheating husband, she returns to the lonely cabin that was her father's pride and joy. Enter the mysterious stranger. Will she find that a little cheating of her own will be a good thing?
Summers in Alaska are short in duration, but long in activity. We like to pack as much into the days of extended sunlight as possible, knowing that winter--and cold--is just around the corner. Alaska is famous for world-class fishing. The abundant salmon runs have created a whole group of women known, like their golf counterparts in other parts of the world, as "fishing widows." Alaskan women are resourceful and have generally learned to take matters into their own hands.
The Bronze Medal winner in the Dulcinea Memorial Festival. They say that the hotest fires burn the brightest, and burn out the quickest, leaving only wisps of smoke and an unsatisfied feeling of regret for time lost. True? I doubt it.
The mythical origins of spring--a mother in mourning for her daughter. But was Persephone 'really' a reluctant visitor in hell? There is more out there than meets the eye.
We've all had that feeling of danger. You wake up from a dead sleep with your heart pounding. But there's nothing there. Or was there? We are alone, ultimately, but there is someone out there. Watching.