It is here we get our first hint that Rachel isn’t as plain as she seems. It is through her relationship with Danielle and her eventual romantic interest in Mark, that we are painfully introduced to the idea that Rachel has been through something horrific and is hiding from something or someone. Eventually, as all good roommates and friends do, Danielle talks Rachel into opening up to the possibility of Mark. Rachel lives a simple life teaching self defense at the women’s shelter and visiting the local bookstore where she meets Mark. Like all romances, love is complicated and Rachel declines Mark at first. Our story begins in Wichita, Kansas where we meet Rachel, her roommate Danielle, and Mark, the love interest. I had the pleasure of beta reading for Angie Martin and was entranced by Angie’s ability to weave the delicate and suspenseful story of False Security. Now Rachel and Mark are forced to face her past. One filled with betrayal, lies, and murder. In the moment he meets Rachel Thomas, he is swept into a world he never knew existed. He has his bookstore, his bachelorhood, and his freedom. Mark Jacobson is the man who never needed love. Chased by a past that wishes to imprison her, haunted by dreams that seek to destroy her, Rachel finds solace in a love she could not predict. Rachel Thomas longs for normalcy, but if she stops running she could die…or worse.
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