Winter's Turn
“He was an earthquake. He was ice and the muddy slick left behind by a hurricane…”
When Lea Sinclair became involved with Terry Chase, she never anticipated the cost of his control. Two years and one restraining order later, Lea’s carefully planned escape to a new home becomes the spark that fuels Terry’s obsession. With her healing disrupted and her safety violated, Lea takes a chance by reconnecting with her new friend, Evan, to regain a sense of stability.
Terry’s violent confrontation backfires as Lea discovers her own strength. Accepting Terry’s final choice, Lea embarks on a journey of healing, finally opening her heart to the possibilities of love and renewal in Winter’s Turn.
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I hope that all of us have experienced a Lea Sinclair. There are many like her in our
hospitals: nurses who are efficient, caring and utterly professional. The Lea we meet in
“Winter’s Turn” has all these qualities and, as Linda Fifer’s novel proceeds, we find that she
has in addition great courage and the ability to think fast in difficult situations.
Linda explores in her third novel the phenomenon we know as “stalking” and the devastating
effect it has on all those who are victims. Terry, Lea’s stalker, appears well on into the
narrative, giving Linda the opportunity to develop Lea’s character.
Terry’s motives are carefully explored, and it is with some relief that he brings the stalking to
an end in a very dramatic way. The closing chapters are remarkable for the unexpected
appearance of an ending to Lea’s situation and its final resolution.
For the third time, Linda has presented us with a gripping tale, a real page turner, and as we
put the completed book down, we are saddened that we will hear no more of Lea and how
her post-stalking life develops.