When the past comes calling and the future wonât waitâ¦
Twenty-five years agoâ¦a mysterious crime was committed in Comfort Cove, Massachusetts. Frank Whittier was accusedâbut never charged. And it ruined his life.
Now...Cal Whittier, Frankâs son, is determined to protect him, to safeguard his fatherâs identity. After years on the run, they finally have their lives on an even keel, with Cal teaching at a college in Tennessee. Two things could change all that.
First, a cop in Comfort Cove starts looking into the case again. And second, Cal gets involved with single mother Morgan Lowen. He has plenty of reasons to avoid herânot the least of which is sheâs an adult student in one of his classes. And in Calâs situation, any relationship is risky. Stillâ¦it could be the best risk heâs ever taken!
There was a message waiting for him
Cal pushed the button on his office answering machine.
It wasnât as if thereâd be any news about Morgan Lowenâs son already. Just because her urgency was coursing through him like a river with a broken dam didnât mean he was in any way privy to her personal information.
But he couldnât just sit still. Morganâs child was missing. Something had to be done.
He told himself he was overreacting. Kids went missing every day, and almost every single time they turned up. Morgan was probably with Sammie at this very moment. Maybe scolding him for having given her a scare. Or taking him out for fast-food hamburgers.
The message began. âThis is for Dr. Caleb Whittier. Dr. Whittier, my name is Detective Ramsey Miller. Iâm with the police department in Comfort Cove, Massachusetts. Itâs important that you return my callââ
Cal cut off the message before the man recited his phone number. Cal hadnât been anywhere near Comfort Cove in years, not since he was a kid. Not since the accusations that had forced him and his father out of town...
âTara Taylor Quinn writes with wonderful assurance and an effective, unpretentious style perfectly suited to her chosen genre.â
âJennifer Blake, New York Times bestselling author
Dear Reader,
I was lucky growing up. I had great parents. My mother was thereâalways. She cooked and cleaned for us, bandaged bruises and kissed away tears. She also taught us. She stood for right and good and kindness. She didnât tolerate lying or meanness. She was strict with usâ¦and she spoiled us. She woke us up in the morning; each of us kids had our own personal welcome to the day. She was at the door telling us goodbye when we left for school. And there waiting for us when we got home. She was our sounding board and our listening post. She is still a voice in my head that I take with me every place I go.
And my fatherâhe was the one who told us (and showed us) that we could be anything we wanted to be. We could do anything we wanted to do. We just had to put our minds to it. Stay focused. He was not a lazy man and he did not tolerate laziness in others. He was goal oriented and demanded the same from each of us. My father gave me the stick-to-it-iveness to reach my goal of becoming a writer for Harlequin Books.
And that brings us to Comfort Cove, a small coastal fishing town in Massachusetts. Something happened in Comfort Cove that changed the lives of two sets of parents and children. In A Sonâs Tale we meet Cal and his father, Frank. How far will a father go to give his son a good life? And how far will a son go to protect the father who sacrificed so much for him? Do we ever quit owing those who gave us life? Or serving those to whom we gave life?
I donât have all the answers, but I am very happy to be bringing you this story of one father and one son. I care very much about these menâand about the woman who enters the sonâs life. I hope you do, too.
Watch for A Daughterâs Story, coming in October 2012 from Harlequin Superromance. I think mothers and daughters are even more complicated than fathers and sons!
As always, I love hearing from you! You can reach me at [email protected]. Or at P.O. Box 13584, Mesa, AZ 85216.
Tara Taylor Quinn
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
With over fifty-five original novels, published in more than twenty languages, Tara Taylor Quinn is a USA TODAY bestselling author. She is a winner of the 2008 National Readersâ Choice Award, four-time finalist for an RWA RITA® Award, a finalist for a Reviewersâ Choice Award, Booksellersâ Best Award and Holt Medallion and she appears regularly on Amazon bestseller lists. Tara Taylor Quinn is a past president of the Romance Writers of America and served for eight years on its board of directors. She is in demand as a public speaker and has appeared on television and radio shows across the country, including CBS Sunday Morning. Tara is a spokesperson for the National Domestic Violence Hotline, and she and her husband, Tim, sponsor an annual inline skating race in Phoenix to benefit the fight against domestic violence.
When sheâs not at home in Arizona with Tim and their canine owners, Jerry Lee and Taylor Marie, or fulfilling speaking engagements, Tara spends her time traveling and inline skating.