Book description
Linda Ford grew up devouring books and making up stories in her head
often late at night when she couldn't sleep. But she hadn't planned to
write. Instead, she dreamed of running an orphanage. In a way, that
dream came true. She married, had four homemade children, adopted ten
and lived (at times, endured) the dream. During one of those times when
the dream seemed more like a nightmare, when several of the kids were
teens and acting out in weird and awful ways, she discovered the
wonderfully controllable world of writing. Writing first took her to
non-fiction human-interest articles for newspapers and eventually a
non-fiction book about tuberculosis set in the 1930s and 1940s (Touched
By The White Plague). But romance had always been her first love and she
turned to writing love stories. She is multi-published in the CBA
market. She lives on a small ranch in Alberta where she can see the
mountains every day. She and her husband continue to enjoy their
children and grandchildren. Linda also provides care for a paraplegic,
double-amputee man. She still finds a great deal of enjoyment and
satisfaction in creating imaginary worlds, only now she does it on paper
or rather, at the computer. Linda Ford grew up devouring books and
making up stories in her head often late at night when she couldn't
sleep. But she hadn't planned to write. Instead, she dreamed of running
an orphanage. In a way, that dream came true. She married, had four
homemade children, adopted ten and lived (at times, endured) the dream.
During one of those times when the dream seemed more like a nightmare,
when several of the kids were teens and acting out in weird and awful
ways, she discovered the wonderfully controllable world of writing.
Writing first took her to non-fiction human-interest articles for
newspapers and eventually a non-fiction book about tuberculosis set in
the 1930s and 1940s (Touched By The White Plague). But romance had
always been her first love and she turned to writing love stories. She
is multi-published in the CBA market. She lives on a small ranch in
Alberta where she can see the mountains every day. She and her husband
continue to enjoy their children and grandchildren. Linda also provides
care for a paraplegic, double-amputee man. She still finds a great deal
of enjoyment and satisfaction in creating imaginary worlds, only now she
does it on paper or rather, at the computer.