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reached it, she threw one last backward glance over her shoulder.

  She said, “I don't know how you can stand to be in that cage.”

  Hawk’s glance wandered around the room, and back to woman who clearly belonged in the life he’d left behind. He almost smiled.

  “It's only a cage if you can't open the door and leave when you want to.”

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  About the Author

  The award winning, Internationally published author of twenty-plus books in numerous genres, Linda’s books span the range from textbooks (Guide to Becoming a Library Technician) to high interest/low vocabulary nonfiction (Science Solves it All: Sports Champions). She has a nonfiction picture book, L is for Land of Living Skies: A Saskatchewan Alphabet, and three historical fiction novels for young readers. Her latest releases are the e-books, Snowmobile Challenge and Snocross, both young adult novels about the sport of snowmobiling. They are available in Kindle editions.

  Linda has a Master of Vocational/Technical Education degree, and is the online instructor for a Library Technician certificate and diploma program offered by Credenda Virtual High School and College, as well as the first year of Business Administration. She also teaches an online course called Introduction to Internet Writing Markets through the community college network in North America, Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain, and Europe. Previously, she was a school librarian for a decade.

  Currently, Linda lives in the town of Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan, although she spends a lot of time through the year visiting many locations as a travel writer, giving author talks and lectures, and researching upcoming writing.

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  Other Tales of a Traveling Saleslady Titles

  Watch for these other titles in the Traveling Saleslady series:

  The Sewing Machine

  The Elephant

  The Storm

  The Rose

  Last Call

  The Vault

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