Kelly Nelson graduated from Brigham Young University with a bachelor’s degree. She worked in public accounting for four years before starting a horse-boarding business so she could be more involved in raising her family. As an avid book lover, she later decided to pursue a career in writing. Her published works include The Keeper’s Saga, a young adult fiction series, Love’s Deception, an LDS romance, and The Woman with No Name. Her newest novel was selected as a finalist in the romance category for the 2018 writing contest of the Pacific Northwest Writer's Association. She resides Cornelius, Oregon with her husband, four children, and a herd of horses.
Losing her memory might lead to finding happily ever after.
Sworn bachelor Colton Murdock gets more than he bargained for on the elk hunt when he finds an injured woman in Utah’s high country. She must have a history, but she wakes up to towering pines and the clap of a thunderstorm with no recollection of her name or how she came to be there. Colt brings her to the safety of his camp, trying to ignore the first stirrings of his heart since the tragic death of his fiancée six years ago.
The young woman can’t help falling for her ruggedly handsome rescuer, who calls her Skye for her blue eyes. But her life goes into a tailspin when she is recognized as Lily Vanasche, fiancée of a popular TV news anchorman, and Colt is arrested for a series of crimes—including her abduction. After the real kidnapper leaves a death threat in Lily’s ransacked house, the clock starts ticking. Can she remember her past before it catches up with her?
Praise for The Woman with No Name:
Kelly Nelson writes sweet romance that tugs at your heartstrings. —Susan Hatler, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author
Snippet:
Smiling, Colt balanced
the camera on a decaying log and peeked through the lens. “Get ready to smile.
I set the timer so it’ll automatically take our picture. On your mark, get set,
go.”
He pushed the
button and scrambled across the hillside toward the bull. Skye laughed as he
slid into place next to her and dropped to one knee. But so near her and those
big blue eyes, he forgot about the camera. Forgot to look at it when she was
gazing so intently at him. Instead of taking hold of the impressive antlers,
Colt wrapped his fingers around the back of Skye’s pretty neck. He tipped his head
and kissed her just as the camera clicked.
Stunned at his
own boldness, he dropped his hand. “Sorry.”
Her surprised
expression softened as she smiled at him. “Don’t be.”
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