Last Ride
Pam Garlick
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Description
Narissa had never been comfortable with her parents' adventures on the back of her father's motorcycle. As far as she was concerned, his ending up in the hospital while on one "run", as they called it, only confirmed she was right. As she drove to the hospital where her father had been taken she had made up her mind she was going to demand they start acting their age and stop riding that bike. Only to her shock that wasn't going to be necessary. When she arrived at the hospital it was to a father weak following surgery, asking her to make his last ride. How could she refuse when it might be the last request he ever made of her? Except she couldn't ride. It seemed her parents had that all figured out. She was supposed to make that trip to Daytona Bike Week on the back of her father's bike with their good friend Tim MacFearson. This was not a trip she wanted to make, but felt she had no choice. She only prayed she could get through in spite of her instant dislike of this leather-clad biker.
Product Details
Price
$8.99
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publish Date
February 18, 2010
Pages
190
Dimensions
6.0 X 0.4 X 9.0 inches | 0.58 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781450555531
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About the Author
Pam Garlick admits to writing her first short story when she was 12 years old, though she won't admit how long ago that was. She remembers her struggles as a single-mom juggling the raising two lively sons and a job, and still trying to find time to write. She'd find herself typing on her old portable typewriter late at night, recycling any papers she could get her hands on for her manuscripts. Then twenty years ago she received a computer as a birthday gift and her life changed. In 1988 she sold her first article and short stories soon followed. Today she's been published in a variety of media. Pam lives with her husband and two dogs in southeastern Pennsylvania where they are actively involved with their church. Much of what she writes is driven by her faith. As much as she enjoys writing, she treasures her time away from her computer when she can be with their five children and four grandchildren.