Moving Forward by Trebelhorn, Pj

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Moving Forward

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The last person Shelby Ryan expects to run into is Iris Calhoun, the sister of the man who killed her wife four years and three...

The last person Shelby Ryan expects to run into is Iris Calhoun, the sister of the man who killed her wife four years and three thousand miles ago.


Shelby hasn't seen Iris since the day Iris testified in court to put her brother behind bars. When Iris becomes an administrator at Hopewell, the local nursing home where Shelby volunteers, avoiding her becomes impossible. Seeing Iris causes her grief to resurface, and she relies on her father and friends to help her through. There's no way she would consider falling for anyone related to a murderer.


Iris believed her brother deserved a life behind bars, even if her family considers her a traitor. But then he was killed by a fellow inmate only months later, and Iris has struggled to forgive herself.


Shelby and Iris know the best thing to do is stay away from each other, but neither of them is prepared for the instant attraction they feel. Can they put their horrific pasts behind them and move forward together?



Author: Pj Trebelhorn
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Published: 07/13/2021
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 8.43h x 5.43w x 0.71d
ISBN: 9781635559538

About the Author
Trebelhorn, Pj: - PJ Trebelhorn was born and raised in the greater metropolitan area of Portland, Oregon. Her love of sports-mainly baseball and ice hockey-was fueled in part by her father's interests. She likes to brag about the fact that her uncle managed the Milwaukee Brewers for five years, and the Chicago Cubs for one year. PJ now resides in western New York with her partner, Cheryl, along with their four cats and one very neurotic dog. When not writing or reading, PJ enjoys watching movies, playing on the PlayStation, and spending way too much time with stupid games on Facebook. She still roots for the Flyers, Phillies, and Eagles, even though she's now in Sabres and Bills territory.