In this groundbreaking romance novel, Terri Lawson, an
alluring young attorney, has it all. She’s on the fast-track at her
firm, widely recognized for her pro bono work, and has a
handsome suitor, who she’s sure has marriage on his mind.
But when her boyfriend abruptly calls off their relationship and
her favorite uncle passes away, she suddenly find herself
losing all that was important to her.

Not sure where to turn next, Terri heads off for a trip to small
town Clearview, Montana to explore the sprawling ranch her
uncle left her. It’s there that Terri while speeding down the
highway has a run in with the ruggedly handsome sheriff, Jake
Collins. As the two find their mutual attraction too strong to
deny, Terri, who had only planned to be in town a few days,
finds herself wondering if she can risk opening her heart again
and sharing a secret from her past with Jake...Terri was once
Terrence.

Debut novelist Jaime Stryker presents not only a romance with
a transgendered heroine but a tale of true love and
acceptance.
Jaime Stryker
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About Jaime Stryker...

After a year of unprecedented publicity regarding transgender
issues in the entertainment and political worlds, Jaime Stryker,
hopes to give an unconventional twist to a conventional tale.  
Stryker, who is a longtime fan of the genre, says, “Popular art
reflects culture, and the past year brought trans issues to the
forefront.  It was simply time for a romance that also touched
upon gender issues.”

The title delves into the fact that some Native American tribe
members could assume the identity of the opposite gender and
still be accepted and respected by their community. “Many of
the native peoples believed a spectrum of gender identities
was part of nature’s diversity.” Stryker goes on to say, “When
European colonization started to dominate the region rigid
gender roles became the norm.”

Jaime Stryker, a Los Angeles based writer, began reading
romances at the age of eleven when she would sneak away
some of her mother's books.  She always dreamed of seeing
her name on the cover of one of the heart swooning tales.  

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