Paige is in a race for her life. When growing up, Dad always advised "face up to your problems." But he didn't say what to do if those problems tried to kill you. Or what to do if that problem was a fiance. Paige Carmichael opted to run. Far and fast. In spite of Dad's teachings, in this case, running seemed well advised, but it probably wasn't the best idea to take the problem's prized gold coin and three quarters of a million dollars. At the time, Paige feels it's payment enough for her fiance's betrayal. And really isn't surprised when he comes after it. It's said to lose yourself, change everything about yourself. So she changed: favorite foods, hair color, even her name. She changed her name so many times she has trouble remembering what it once was. Now she's in a race for her life. Of the many people she meets along the way, who can be trusted to help and who're trying to exact revenge?
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