Unable to escape the car, with her leg trapped and bleeding and her cell phone out of reach, Rhiannon is at first certain she’ll be rescued and writes notes to her friends and family to pass the time. As the weather cools and her condition deteriorates, though, she recognizes the possibility that her life might be over. Interspersed with increasingly desperate escape attempts, her letters become deeper and more heart-felt as she comes to see what really matters in life.
She's spent her whole life planning but hasn't ever really lived. Will she get the chance to change that?
Heather is a natural 1200-wpm speed reader and the author of more than twenty novels. She came to writing after careers as a software developer and elementary school computer teacher and can’t imagine ever leaving it. In her spare time, she reads, swims, walks, sews, crochets, changes her hair colour, and plays drums and clarinet. Generally not all at once.