Financial crisis, possible divorce, murdered parents, state water loss, ranchers moving East, a near death experience, running from the law, and more murders make this action packed life of Pris Trace an almost complete disaster. Here's what readers are saying about Liquid Gold (LG): "I gave up reading mysteries always the same mundane scenarios...I was asked to do a read for Rustyna. I found myself involved! If Rustyna decided to write a sequel to this mystery and or a different mystery I will read those novels as well. Also all her other novels she may write." - Mary "Usually I put down a mystery, not necessarily wanting to return to the book right away. I foresee the plot before the third chapter. Guess what ... I never put it down ... stayed up all night reading this novel; an excellent change in mysteries." - Ron "(LG) takes place here in the Verde Valley, Arizona where I live and it's quite factual. Also for the first time ever, an author made me curious enough to do my own research to find the problems ever changing, up to date! We need to think differently and make changes." -
Susan had worked hard these past few years to recover her self-worth, for herself and her children. She is back in the community, working again as Percy’s director for the beauty colleges, feeling more alive, and now able to afford a home for her and her children now that Missy is returning home. She found a nice cottage in an area of the city where Drew would not think to look. It was always at the back of her mind that Drew may one day find her, but she is determined to go on and, not live in fear. However, one can sometimes get too relaxed with this line of thinking. Drew does find her, kidnaps her more than once, wanting to have her without her children. He assumes that Benita and Harold would be free to raise them, and he can enjoy drugging and beating her as he did before, why not? She is his wife forever, and this time around he is more than ready to go beyond even his own limits. A murder does occur; is it accidental or intentional? During all this Dr. Cohen enters the picture adding an additional twist to her dilemma. Will she ever be rid of these two men, who enjoy making women miserable with nightmares and physical abuse, and creating permanent scars on her and her children?
Commander Neil Gavens and his crew are in search of a new planet after all hope for a life on the planets Earth and Sigmet is exhausted. With six potential planets in range, Gavens wonders which one might be habitableuntil his crew stumbles upon a strange planet comprised of purple water and vegetation. As Gavens lands his spaceship on what he hopes will be their new residence, he commands his crew to find the people of the planet. But the Earth-ites have no idea that the resident aliens who watch them from afar are already preparing for battle. The planets unusual colors are unlike any the crew has ever encountered. As the Earth-ites conduct tests and create a temporary habitat, the aliens devise ways to keep the crew from staying on Eftiam. The Earth-ites unexpected discovery soon creates a puzzling form of warfare, amazing organic technology, and telepathic powers, allowing Gavens and his crew to form a bond with the all-seeing Imo Macos. For too long, the aliens have not had anythingor anyoneinterfere with their world. But the Earth-ites are determined to make Eftiam their new home. Only time will tell if the aliens will allow them to stay.
Susan had worked hard these past few years to recover her self-worth, for herself and her children. She is back in the community, working again as Percy’s director for the beauty colleges, feeling more alive, and now able to afford a home for her and her children now that Missy is returning home. She found a nice cottage in an area of the city where Drew would not think to look. It was always at the back of her mind that Drew may one day find her, but she is determined to go on and, not live in fear. However, one can sometimes get too relaxed with this line of thinking. Drew does find her, kidnaps her more than once, wanting to have her without her children. He assumes that Benita and Harold would be free to raise them, and he can enjoy drugging and beating her as he did before, why not? She is his wife forever, and this time around he is more than ready to go beyond even his own limits. A murder does occur; is it accidental or intentional? During all this Dr. Cohen enters the picture adding an additional twist to her dilemma. Will she ever be rid of these two men, who enjoy making women miserable with nightmares and physical abuse, and creating permanent scars on her and her children?
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