A Life Worth Living

A Life Worth Living

by Lorrie Kruse
A Life Worth Living

A Life Worth Living

by Lorrie Kruse

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Overview

A Surefire Way to Jinx Your Future...

is to perfectly map it out and then expect your journey to go as planned. Twenty-six year old home builder, Matthew Huntz, is on his way to making his dreams a reality—gorgeous fiancée, perfect job, and the house he’s always wanted. Until the accident. Paralyzed from the chest down, with his life’s GPS offline, Matt is forced to recalculate his path in life.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014653862
Publisher: Storyteller Publishing
Publication date: 07/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 392
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Lorrie Kruse has always been drawn to books. She remembers the excitement when the Scholastic book pamphlets were handed out way back in grade school. She immediately started circling all of the books she wanted. Little did she know that one day she would write her own book. Being a creative person, it’s only natural that her creativity would creep out in the form of writing.
Lorrie’s reading interests have shifted over the years. Once she hit the teen years and moved past kids’ stories, she moved on to horror stories. (Three cheers to Stephen King’s wife for pulling his manuscript out of the garbage.) She’s also been a fan of romance, medical mysteries, and suspense. Some of her favorite authors are Janet Evanovich, Robert Crais, Harlan Coben, Jane Porter, and John Sandford.
Lorrie is many things besides a writer. By day she’s a legal secretary (not to be confused with the illegal secretary of her evening hours). She’s a wife (to a wonderful prince of a husband, Brian) and a mom (to a non-furry two-legged critter (Tyler) and a very furry four-legged critter (Token, an Alaskan husky)). Lorrie rarely sits idle. If she’s not doing one of the aforementioned activities, then she’s probably making jewelry or crocheting another pair of socks (much to the dismay of her hubby who says why don’t you just buy socks at Walmart). And, if there’s a wayward teddy bear in need of a home, Lorrie’s your go-to-gal, as long as that bear doesn’t mind living in a log home in the country in often-chilly central Wisconsin.
Lorrie hopes you’ve enjoyed reading this book. She would love to hear from you. Her website is: lorriekruse.com or email her at .
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