~ Tricia Lee ~
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AUTHOR'S BIO:
Tricia Lee is a native Oklahoman who has lived in Southwestern United States, Puerto Rico, Portugal, Spain, and England. A former Spanish and art teacher, she has written articles for Seasons for Writing, a newsletter for writers, and has published a short story about her father in Boys’ Quest Magazine. She was a humor, travel, food columnist for a bilingual Web site. A Colorado Destiny is her third novel published by Wings. The first, A Caribbean Summer, was published April 2007 and the second, Amorous Ambush, was published October 2008.
REVIEWS/QUOTES
A Caribbean Summer: “That was the fastest I ever read a book. I like how you keep the reader trying to figure out what is really going with everyone.” -- Sandi Braudrick, a firefighter who loves to read
“A Caribbean Summer was a very entertaining book to read. I got caught up in the story, and found it hard to put down.” -- Cheri Smith, columnist for Caney/Soldier Creek Community, The Madill Record
Amorous Ambush: I totally enjoyed this book. I found myself
anxious to get to the next page. It was very interesting and pleasant to read.
The characters were very believable and refreshing. It captured my attention in
the beginning and I was so pleased with the ending. I hope there will be a
sequel as I felt like I got to know the characters.
Amorous
Ambush:
A love story with mystery as East meets West. I loved the story. I read most of the book one
evening and finished the next morning.
A Colorado Destiny:
"I loved the melodrama between the two protagonists! Fabulous ending! The
dialogue is wonderful, witty, sassy, funny, sexy! This is such a fun read!"
A Colorado Destiny: “This is an enticing and mysterious love story that holds your interest and keeps you guessing until the end.” -- Patty Fulfer, Correspondent for Madill Record
"A Colorado Destiny would
make a cute movie. It has a special twist to it that I loved. I really had a
hard time getting away from it even to cook dinner."