Mark Harrison is at a crossroads. Another one. He recently met a woman at work called Emma Dupree. Emma is from Canada and he can't get her out of his mind. It might become an obsession and he doesn't want the turmoil. He thought he was past all that nonsense, and he's got enough to be going on with. His beautiful son Harry, who he must protect and cherish at all costs, a new job with responsibilities, a chance for a better future, an urgent need to rebuild his life after long and expensive custody battles following a divorce, not to mention dealing with Harry's mother, whose behaviour continues to be unpredictable.

He can relax. He knows it's an infatuation and will pass, knows he can safely forget about Emma. She'll never even notice him, not in that way, because Emma is beautiful. Startlingly beautiful. He's never seen beauty like it before. Out of his league, big time. He tries to get her out of his mind, but work draws them together. He wants to get on with putting his life back together. and tries to keep away, but Emma is friendly and complimentary. He knows it's just her way, her outgoing nature, and ignores it. Then one fateful day, Emma lets slip a remark, a bombshell out of the blue.

A short sentence, a harmless comment he nearly didn't notice. But one remark changes everything and sets in motion a series of events that turn his life inside out. He makes discoveries that lead him on a trail to Canada and to the wild prairies of Saskatchewan, into mysteries he knows he has to unravel, back to Europe and finally to the city where it all ends.

Or does it?

Prairie Girl

Genres: Mystery, Romance, Psychological

Pic. Saskatoon: the Paris of the Prairies

Contents

Part 1: London

Part 2: Canada

Part 3: Europe

Prairie Girl is a short, intense novel about what love, or imagined love, can do. The havoc, the turmoil .....