Description
Assigned to work with the bookkeeping staff at a minimum security prison, Jeri was invited to tour the facilities. There, she sees a strong young man with piercing blue eyes. Could it be Rusty?
When she was just six years old, Jeri had witnessed her best friend, Rusty Egan, being kidnapped by a menacing stranger. As the old green car sped away with Rusty inside, Jeri screamed, "I'll find you!" Those words—that promise—had haunted her for seventeen years.
As years passed, thoughts of Rusty were never far from Jeri's mind. And she never ceased to watch for the one thing that would identify him—his unforgettable blue eyes.
The muscular inmate named Randy Moore wasn't sure how he knew the attractive young woman who was staring at him. But the name she murmured—Rusty—sent a shiver down his spine and made long-forgotten memories claw for the light of day. He didn't have time for this. With only months to go before his parole, all Randy could think about was the half a million dollars he had hidden and the serial killer who would soon be on his trail.
Brimming with intrigue, suspense, and an unlikely love, I'll Find You by Clair M. Poulson tells the incredible story of a young woman's search for a long-lost friend and the adventure of a lifetime that finds her.
Clair M. Poulson was born and raised in Duchesne, Utah. His father was a rancher and farmer, his mother, a librarian. Clair has always been an avid reader, having found his love for books as a very young boy. He has served for more than forty years in the criminal justice system. He spent twenty years in law enforcement, ending his police career with eight years as the Duchesne County Sheriff. For the past twenty-plus years, Clair has worked as a justice court judge for Duchesne County. He is also a veteran of the U.S. Army, where he was a military policeman. In addition to his criminal justice work, Clair has farmed and ranched all his life. Clair and Ruth met while both were students at Snow College. Clair has always loved telling his children, and later his grandchildren, made up stories. Clair has published forty novels.