Seven Days To Forever

#1216 Book 2 of Eagle Squadron

by Ingrid Weaver

Silhouette (Intimate Moments)

Contemporary Romance: Category Romance

April 1, 2003

ISBN-13: 0373272863

Available in: Paperback

Seven Days To Forever
by Ingrid Weaver

Dark. Predatory. Gorgeous. Those thoughts and more went through Abbie Locke's mind the first time she laid eyes on Delta Force Sergeant Flynn O'Toole. She'd mistakenly picked up a ransom, and now it was up to the courageous Eagle Squadron soldier to protect Abbie from terrorists.

Though passion coursed through his veins, the commitment- phobic commando shielded his heart. But when Abbie fell into enemy hands Flynn suddenly saw his future without her — bleak, empty, devoid of her beautiful smile. Now that she was in the line of fire, he would do anything to save her life — including risking his own!



Ingrid Weaver's Bio

Born and raised in the picturesque Kawartha Lakes area of southern Ontario, Canada, Ingrid Weaver took a roundabout route to her career in writing. After earning a degree in English Literature, she taught high school math and history in the mining town of Noranda, Quebec, eventually retiring to stay home full time to care for her three children. Deciding she preferred the freedom of working at home, she turned her love of books toward the challenge of writing one of her own.

Since the publication of Ingrid Weaver’s first novel, TRUE BLUE in May 1994, her work has been published by Silhouette, Harlequin and Berkley. Her books have appeared on the U.S.A. Today and the Waldenbooks bestseller lists. In 1998 she won the Romance Writers of America’s prestigious RITA Award for Romantic Suspense for her Silhouette novel, ON THE WAY TO A WEDDING. Ingrid has also received the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award for Series Romantic Suspense.

Currently Ingrid lives with her husband and one of their children on a farm nestled in the rolling countryside near the village of Frankford, Ontario. Depending on the season, when she isn’t at her computer you can usually find her poking at her gardens, lost in a knitting binge or skiing through the maple bush beyond the back forty.