Victoria Dahl is a bestselling author who also publishes bestselling books under the name of Victoria Helen Stone. She is the author of the Jackson Hole series, the Donovan Brothers Brewery series, the Jane Doe series, the Somerhart series, and the Tumble Creek series.
She won the Golden Heart award for her very first novel and has never looked back since. The author makes her home in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah. She enjoys the terrain of the area and enjoys making summer trail hikes in the mountains. Other interests of Victoria include true crime and dessert.
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(as Victoria Helen Stone)
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Close Enough to Touch is the first book in the Jackson Hole series. The story sees Grace Barrett going to live with her aunt in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. She is only planning to make it a temporary stop in her life, but then she meets a cowboy named Cole Rawlins. The two come from different worlds, her a city girl and him a born and bred cowboy, but they are drawn to each other. Both of them have their secrets, but if they can learn to trust one another then they might end up with something special.
At the Quiet Edge is a gripping novel about a mother who is trying to put the past behind her, but the past won’t let her. Lily’s ex-husband was a fugitive who left her and now she’s trying to rebuild her life in a Kansas town that still remembers his crimes. She runs a storage facility with her son, Everett, and lives on the property. One day Everett breaks into a storage unit and finds photographs and newspaper clippings that feature some young girls that have been missing for decades. Everett starts to investigate the mystery, but that investigation will make him and his mother targets.