The Truth About Toby

Silhouette Intimate Moments #810

by Cheryl St. John

Silhouette

Contemporary Romance

September 17, 1997

ISBN-13: 0373078102

Available in: Paperback

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The Truth About Toby
by Cheryl St. John

Shaine is having dreams that her young nephew whom the police believe dead is alive. Austin Allen once helped the FBI find missing persons, but now lives a reclusive life in the Rockies. Even if Shaine convinces him to help her understand her dreams, will she be able to develop her ability in time to help Toby?

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Cheryl St. John's Bio

Cheryl St. John's first book, RAIN SHADOW, was nominated for the Romantic Times' Reviewers Choice award for Best Western Historical; Affaire de Coeur's Best American Historical Romance; and for the Romance Writers of America's RITA Award for Best First Book. In 1994 Affaire de Coeur readers nominated her as one of the Top Ten Favorite Authors and for Best Up and Coming Author, 1995.

Since then her stories continue to receive high acclaim from readers and reviewers, with Land of Dreams selling well over 1,000,000 copies and being nominated for Romantic Times Magazine's Reviewer's Choice Award for Best Western Historical Romance. It was reissued this summer as part of the Babies & Bachelors direct series.

Her books have been printed in a dozen languages and enjoyed by readers all over the world. Her 2000 release BIG SKY BRIDES containing her novella "Isabelle" made the USA Today list and the New York Times list.

She has been program director, vice president, and president of Romance Authors of the Heartland, her local RWA chapter, has served as advisor to the Board, Published Authors Network Liaison, and conference workshop chair.

Cheryl is the two-time recipient of RAH's Shining Heart Award, awarded to the person who has given the most in service to the chapter.

Cheryl claims she needs deadline pressure to inspire her to write diligently. The best thing about her writing career is the ability to schedule time for family and church around her work, instead of the other way around.