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Jumper
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Jumper

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Dakota never expected to end up clinging to the edge of a country bridge with a bunch of cops shouting at her, "Don't jump!" But when they call in a special non-cop to talk her down, falling takes on a whole new meaning.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 28, 2013
ISBN9781301547067
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Terri Darling

Terri Darling is a passionate romantic who swings from sweet romance to pulse-pounding romantic suspense. Risking your heart or risking your life - the stakes are always high. The journey's always worth it.

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    Jumper - Terri Darling

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    Terri Darling

    Copyright © 2013 by Terri Darling

    Published by Fiero Publishing, Smashwords edition

    Cover art elements copyright © 2013 timbrk/123RF Stock Photo, shichoo/123RF Stock Photo, wavebreakmediamicro/123RF Stock Photo, and Faith Hayman

    Cover and layout copyright © 2013 by Fiero Publishing

    This e-book is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. All rights reserved. All characters and events portrayed in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to real persons or incidents is purely coincidental. This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form without permission of the publisher.

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    Boy, the wind was strong. Dakota could actually feel it shudder the metal of the bridge decking, or at least the outside narrow edge where she sat huddled inside her fleece hoodie.

    She squinted to see if she could make out anything outside the glare of the halogen lights they’d set up about twenty yards back on either side of her to spotlight her and give everybody a good view so they could either a) talk her back onto the safety of the bridge proper, or b) catch the dramatic moment when she finally decided to end it all and jumped off the Cartwheel Bridge into the rocky, rushing, black waters of the Fraser River far below.

    She sighed. Couldn’t see a thing. Not that there was a lot to see here even in the daytime. Just the Lougheed Highway on one side of the river and the Trans-Canada on the other side. Lots of rushing cars and campers during the summer months. The town of Hope a few miles north. And lots and lots of pristine wilderness all around.

    With the wind, she couldn’t hear a whole lot, either. Just the rush of it, the roar of water below, and the drone of the RCMP constables on either side who kept

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