Far From Kansas

After escaping the wreckage of a 777 and spending a harrowing night in a life raft with other survivors, Sharmayne Littlefield is relieved to see an island where they can safely await help that will never come. When an injured Fidelis Airlines engineer explains what happened and why they are still stranded--four days after the crash--Sharmayne must rely on her Penobscot Indian mysticism and her swimming skills to dive the wreckage in order to locate the black box to help bring rescue. Beside her through it all is Angus Rae, a rap star with one-too-many skeletons in his closet struggling to come to terms with his own mistakes while helping Sharmayne face hers. Finally reunited with her children, Sharmayne must yield her love for Angus and pick up the pieces of her shattered marriage until investigators discover a link between her and the plane crash. Lies and betrayals threaten to sink her, her husband lands on the FBI's list of suspects, and Sharmayne finds herself face to face with the one person determined to destroy her once and for all.

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Far From Kansas

After escaping the wreckage of a 777 and spending a harrowing night in a life raft with other survivors, Sharmayne Littlefield is relieved to see an island where they can safely await help that will never come. When an injured Fidelis Airlines engineer explains what happened and why they are still stranded--four days after the crash--Sharmayne must rely on her Penobscot Indian mysticism and her swimming skills to dive the wreckage in order to locate the black box to help bring rescue. Beside her through it all is Angus Rae, a rap star with one-too-many skeletons in his closet struggling to come to terms with his own mistakes while helping Sharmayne face hers. Finally reunited with her children, Sharmayne must yield her love for Angus and pick up the pieces of her shattered marriage until investigators discover a link between her and the plane crash. Lies and betrayals threaten to sink her, her husband lands on the FBI's list of suspects, and Sharmayne finds herself face to face with the one person determined to destroy her once and for all.

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Far From Kansas

Far From Kansas

by Cathryn Bonica
Far From Kansas

Far From Kansas

by Cathryn Bonica

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Overview

After escaping the wreckage of a 777 and spending a harrowing night in a life raft with other survivors, Sharmayne Littlefield is relieved to see an island where they can safely await help that will never come. When an injured Fidelis Airlines engineer explains what happened and why they are still stranded--four days after the crash--Sharmayne must rely on her Penobscot Indian mysticism and her swimming skills to dive the wreckage in order to locate the black box to help bring rescue. Beside her through it all is Angus Rae, a rap star with one-too-many skeletons in his closet struggling to come to terms with his own mistakes while helping Sharmayne face hers. Finally reunited with her children, Sharmayne must yield her love for Angus and pick up the pieces of her shattered marriage until investigators discover a link between her and the plane crash. Lies and betrayals threaten to sink her, her husband lands on the FBI's list of suspects, and Sharmayne finds herself face to face with the one person determined to destroy her once and for all.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011072376
Publisher: Cathryn Bonica
Publication date: 08/08/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 497 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Cathryn graduated from the University of Southern Maine with a BS in Education. She currently works with special education students. Her first novel, Far From Kansas, includes themes based on the lives of working women who strive for balance between careers, relationships, and raising a family. Cathryn lives in Maine with her husband and three children.

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