Clear Confusion

Kathy M. Howard


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Clear Confusion by Kathy M. Howard

“Kathy M. Howard has again charmed her readers with a story of intrigue and suspense. You will become Charlotte’s greatest cheerleader as she struggles through her journey to recovery.”
Linda Gilden, author, writing coach, conference director, and avid reader


What am I going to do, God? Who am I?

Charlotte Hallaway needs to come to terms with her father's death. He had been her only family, and she wasn't handling her grief well. It was just supposed to be a few weeks of peace and quiet to process it all, but then she saw them-a drug deal and a murder within seconds of each other.

And they saw her.

Now running for her life, Charlotte boards a bus to escape her pursuers and wakes up the next morning in the woods of Jennings, Georgia, without a memory of how she got there or of who she is. All she knows is an underlying fear she can't seem to shake.

When two hunters find her battered and scared, can she put aside the clear confusion she's experiencing to trust them? She wants to trust them, especially Nicholas, but fear is holding her back. Trust is incredibly hard when one is so clearly confused. Could it be he and his friend are not who they claim to be?

Who are they really . . . and who is she?


Additional Endorsements:

“Kathy has a God-given gift for writing. She skillfully uses it here in a story that will have you hooked from the first page. I’d use the same two words to describe this book as I would to describe its author: Quality and Substance.
"P.S. I’m buying this for all my friends."
Jackson Bailey, Bean and Bailey Comedy Duo and inspirational speaker

“Be prepared to stay up all night with Kathy M. Howard. Once again, she’s captured the curiosity in all of us by her talented use of pacing, suspense, and realistic characters that you connect with right away. Kathy’s storytelling abilities spring you right into action alongside Charlotte and you’ll be sad when the final page is turned.”
Shan Walker, freelance writer, travel journalist, and book addict


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