Opened WindowsHow far would you go for the one you love? Opened Windows is about betrayal, love, devotion, and sacrifice. Two people meet and fall in love. She betrays him in a way meant to make him go away forever, because his devotion to her scares her. After a lifetime of hurt, she cant take the chance. Then he finds out the truth about itwhy she did it and what she went through, but in the meantime, people all around her are dying in a horrible manner that the police can only describe as spontaneous combustion, because they have no clue, until it happens again, and he thinks she might be next and decides to save her. How far would you go for the one you love? |
Contents
Chapter Three Red Nails And Puppy Tails | |
Chapter Four Catching Up On Life And The Pursuit Of Something | |
Chapter Five Last One To The Bar Is | |
Chapter Seven Killings The Game And No Man Can Be Sane | |
Chapter Eight Coffee Stars And Memories Of Danny | |
Chapter Ten Short And Sweet Then Death On The Street | |
Chapter Fourteen Three Days Later And No Closer | |
Chapter Fifteen Rocky Mountain | |
Chapter Seventeen Once More Into The Breech | |
Chapter Twenty Sluggin It | |
Chapter TwentyOne | |
Chapter TwentyTwo | |
Acknowledgments | |
Chapter Twelve Doors In The Sand | |
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