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“Cheyenne” The first in the Timeless Series Novels by Lisa L Wiedmeier
Murder, romance, secrets and hidden pasts. Deception from every angle—who’s telling the truth? Find out in “Cheyenne” by Lisa L. Wiedmeier.
August 27, 2011 – Meridian, Idaho, “Cheyenne” the first in the Timeless Series Novels is now available on Amazon, Amazon UK and Barnes & Noble in eBook, paperback and hardback coming soon.
Cheyenne Wilson’s life is thrown into turmoil after her adoptive parents are killed in an accident. With only her best friend Colt to comfort her, she scours through the family archives, hoping to quell her grief. Instead she begins to unravel the mystery behind her birth parents, and her secret heritage. She is a Timeless – a being that ages one year for every hundred human years when they reach their twenties – and of the royal line, destined to gain great power.
But Cheyenne has other problems. The ones who killed her parents want her too, and Colt is hiding something of his own. Surrounded by danger and with few she can trust, Cheyenne must face the dark truth of her past, and choose between a forbidden love that will forever hold her heart, or her destiny…
About the Author:
Lisa Wiedmeier is a self-employed bookkeeper who lives in Idaho with her loving husband, two sons and crazy dog Mandi. She has tamed the wilderness of her imagination and she has recently completed 8 novels in her Timeless Series, with a ninth book upcoming and a new novel The Gate also in the works.
Author Name:: Lisa L Wiedmeier
Author Website:: www.lisawiedmeier.com
Book Title:: Cheyenne
ISBN:: 978-0-9839052-0-2
Publisher:: IFS, LLC
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