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Trish in Transition
Contributor(s): Bjork, Maelyn (Author)
ISBN: 1948962888     ISBN-13: 9781948962889
Publisher: Toplink Publishing, LLC
OUR PRICE:   $10.79  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2018
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- Fiction | Romance - Suspense
Physical Information: 0.51" H x 6" W x 9" (0.74 lbs) 224 pages
 
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Patricia Novak, wife of Michael Novak wealthy land developer, should be happy, should have the 'world by the tail' but she is not and her behavior testifies of that. On a snowy New Year's Eve. Michael and 'Trish as he calls her, meets friends for dinner. Patricia collapses at dinner has is rushed to the nearest hospital in critical condition. - at same even two other women are brought into that hospital. Ellie Fraser attacked by her husband, in a jealous rage tries to kill her, and Marcia Davenport has a serious ski accident. All three are in critical condition.

When Ellie Fraser awakes six days later she finds she is in Patricia's body. She now has a husband she has never seen before and mouthy 15 year old daughter. Her first reaction is that her brutal husband, Nick will never find her in Trish's body. But she soon learns Trish has problems of her own. Will this 'new' husband be abusive as Nick was? Can she bond with this high spirited daughter? And who tried to poison her and why? Her only option is to transition into Trish.


Contributor Bio(s): Bjork, Maelyn: - Maelyn Bjork began her began to a write novels, short stories and non -fiction about the time she retired from her teaching career. She soon joined Romance Writers of America, and another writing organization. She has lived in four states graduated for the University of Utah with a degree in general Home economics, holds a master degree for Arizona State University in foods and nutrition. Maelyn lives in A suburb of Salt Lake City, with her husband and a cat named BeBe. She enjoys visiting her children and grandchildren, because they live close enough see nearly every week.