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Select a story from the drop down menu to start reading right away :-)
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Graceful
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story co-authored by Verda Foster finds Grace, a troubled teen with a
mouth guaranteed to get her into trouble, being sent to Sapling Hill
Youth Facility, better known as hell with lots of trees. From the
moment she arrives she finds herself under the watchful eyes of Head
Instructor Carey, an imposing woman who refuses to cut Grace any slack.
Also available in paperback
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Another story co-authored with Verda. This was a monster I
wasn't sure would ever get done. Only took 20 months for the first
draft. I like putting opposites together and these two are about
as opposite as you can get. Laura is a lesbian mystery writer,
compulsively neat and wanting nothing more than to be left alone in
peace and quiet as she fights a deadline. Crystal is a
stripper, bent on self-destruction by whatever means possible.
When Laura's friend Peter plays matchmaker along with rental agent,
their worlds collide and things will never be the same.
Also available in
paperback
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This modern story shows off just what a big mushball I really am (and how much I enjoy
angst <g>) Veronica Cartwright is a rich executive born with a silver spoon in
her mouth. The world is hers for the taking. Rose Grayson is a young orphan
living just above homelessness. On a dark and snowy night, their worlds collide with
a terrible accident. They grow closer than either would ever have imagined but just
when happiness seems to be theirs, a hidden secret threatens to tear their
Cinderella world apart. This is a full length novel, please don't try to read all in
one sitting.
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The Western Chronicles is about Josie and Rebecca, two women trying to survive the
dangerous wild wild west. Josie is an outlaw staying one step ahead of the law or a
wooden overcoat while Rebecca is a young woman who ran away from home, niave and alone and
looking to the outlaw for protection and companionship. Of course since Vada Foster
and I wrote this they find love in the romantic mushball way my stories are known
for. Big ole monster of a story, don't try to read all in one sitting.
Also available in paperback
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