How Difficult Can It Be To Steal Someone's Identity?
Orphaned at a young age, Celia Winters grows up in various foster homes and leads the life of a troubled teen. When she gets involved with the wrong crowd, Celia does the unthinkable and is sentenced to live in prison. Alone and in despair, Celia buries herself in books and cries herself to sleep behind the cold, steel bars.
Dameon Smith, the prison’s warden, is enthralled by Celia’s stunning good looks. He notices that Celia is the spitting image of the mayor’s to-be daughter-in-law, the wealthiest family in town, with her stunning blue eyes and corn silk, blonde hair. Which gets his devious mind working over-time. Dameon approaches Celia with a cunning plan to break her out of prison.
But, there is a catch. In order for Celia to be free, she must switch places with a twin sister she never knew she had. As Celia ponders the outside world—the fresh air, the blue skies, the freedom—she ignores her conscience and decides to accept Dameon’s proposition and live a life of luxury as Sonia Haines.
Will anyone realize that Celia is impersonating Sonia? Is Sonia doomed to Celia’s fate behind bars?
In Stolen Identity Lucia Van Der Gulik weaves this mysterious and haunting tale of denial, deceit, and tragedy, which will undoubtedly leave the reader in suspense. After all, how difficult can it be to steal someone’s identity?
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Lucia Van Der Gulik
Lucia Van Der Gulik never had any formal education in her native Dutch language and was very young when she came to Canada from the Netherlands in 1970 with no real knowledge of the English language. It was very hard for her to communicate.
However she was determined and learned the language, little bits at a time while she worked as a babysitter and house cleaner. With little education and no English background at all, she didn't have much of a chance of getting anything better than that.
She and her husband lived in British Columbia for the first year and then moved to Ontario, where she has been ever since. As the years went by she learned more and more of the English language, and started working in restaurants and had some sales jobs.
She read a lot of English books and joined the local barbershop chorus to help her master the English language. Lucia has raised two daughters, who have blessed her with three beautiful granddaughters and one handsome grandson.
She has always had the desire to write and with the encouragement of her family and friends, and her ever-present dictionary and spell-check by her side, she took the plunge to overcome all her language obstacles and she is very proud of her first novel, Stolen Identity, which her fans have already begged to write the sequel to.
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