Raised by her aunt Margaret, teen Robin Wood loves to draw pictures of the angels who saved her life when she was four. They kept her company until rescuer Michael plucked her from the snow after a plane crash claimed the lives of her family.
It takes a lot of coaxing by Robin’s high school art teacher and Michael to convince Margaret to let her attend a college-level art program for gifted students.
Robin faces significant challenges on her first time away from home—acceptance by strangers of her disability in a 1970s small college town and the embarrassment of revealing her scarred body to roommates. The last thing she expected was a boy named Jeremy… and falling in love. But will he accept her, physical and emotional scars, and all?
Shelly Pulse grew up in Oregon and takes pride in her ability to appreciate the sunshine through the rain. She values her time with her children and grandchildren, and enjoys gardening, golfing, and painting. When she isn’t working, she can be found traveling with her Malti-poo, Sophie, or going on adventures with Doug.
With a degree in business and 40 years of working in the financial services industry, Shelly has written countless business-related articles and communications. Now, she applies those writing skills to creative fiction she hopes will entertain you.