Latest Book Release, new project, and personal update.......
Latest Book Release, new project, and personal update....
I know I'm totally rubbish at keeping this blog updated. A lot has happened since I last posted on here. First, my new contemporary romance Black & Green, Always has been released. If you're looking for a new romance story to pick up, then please give this one a chance. Here is a brief description:
Ten years ago, a chance meeting on a plane brought two people together who could not deny the instant connection. A whirlwind romance whispered promises of forever. However, when one of them is forced to make a choice between responsibility and love, the choice made drives them apart. Years later, the summer spent together under the stars still burns deep within them.To the public eye, it seems that bestselling author Kendra Monroe has everything going for her. Not only are her novels doing well, but she’s just been offered a movie deal for her latest work. What the public doesn’t know is that, every day, she fights a losing battle with her heart. Every man she meets can’t compare to “him”, until she meets Duke Winston. Will Duke finally be the man to help Kendra forget about “him”, or will she be haunted forever by memories of a long-lost love that won’t let her go?
Black & Green, Always…
The next bit of news is that I'm working on a new Young Adult Fantasy trilogy. I'm really excited about this one, but I'm way behind schedule. I hope to post more about this upcoming project very soon as well as putting out a teaser of what's to come.
The third bit of news is what's kept me from not only keeping up with my blog, but also my social media postings. It's been hard to get this out, but it's time for healing and for moving forward. After 17 years of marriage, it appears that I'll be going out on my own. I guess saying the D word doesn't come as easy to me as it does to others. I'm not here to say what went wrong or lay blame. The blame can be found in both of us. Is it fixable? At this point it's not. I see a lot of posts on Facebook talking about how marriage is this and marriage is that and asking how two people give up on it so easily. Unless you've been in this situation yourself, you can't possibly understand what goes on between other people and their relationship. You never look at your partner on your wedding day and think, I'm going to be married to him for 17 years and then one of us will call it quits. The point I'm trying to make is, don't judge others for what's going on in their lives, because you never know if someday you'll be sitting in their shoes. Let me tell you, it doesn't feel so good. This blog wasn't initially intended for this type of message, but if I can reach out to others who may be going through this and help them through this, then so be it. If you're out there and you're going through this, and you seem to think your life is nothing but an emotional roller-coaster, then I'm here for you. I'm currently reading a book titled, The Breakup Bible, by Rachel A. Sussman, LCSW. I have found it a saving grace. It is guiding me through this crazy emotional time and perhaps it can help you too. Whether you're the one calling it quits or you're the one who was left, I'm here. Leave a comment on this blog or you can always reach me through my author email t.l.coulter1@gmail.com
Just remember - you're strong, you're a beautiful soul, and you deserve to be happy in life.
Many Blessings,T.L. Coulter
I know I'm totally rubbish at keeping this blog updated. A lot has happened since I last posted on here. First, my new contemporary romance Black & Green, Always has been released. If you're looking for a new romance story to pick up, then please give this one a chance. Here is a brief description:
Ten years ago, a chance meeting on a plane brought two people together who could not deny the instant connection. A whirlwind romance whispered promises of forever. However, when one of them is forced to make a choice between responsibility and love, the choice made drives them apart. Years later, the summer spent together under the stars still burns deep within them.To the public eye, it seems that bestselling author Kendra Monroe has everything going for her. Not only are her novels doing well, but she’s just been offered a movie deal for her latest work. What the public doesn’t know is that, every day, she fights a losing battle with her heart. Every man she meets can’t compare to “him”, until she meets Duke Winston. Will Duke finally be the man to help Kendra forget about “him”, or will she be haunted forever by memories of a long-lost love that won’t let her go?
Black & Green, Always…
The next bit of news is that I'm working on a new Young Adult Fantasy trilogy. I'm really excited about this one, but I'm way behind schedule. I hope to post more about this upcoming project very soon as well as putting out a teaser of what's to come.
The third bit of news is what's kept me from not only keeping up with my blog, but also my social media postings. It's been hard to get this out, but it's time for healing and for moving forward. After 17 years of marriage, it appears that I'll be going out on my own. I guess saying the D word doesn't come as easy to me as it does to others. I'm not here to say what went wrong or lay blame. The blame can be found in both of us. Is it fixable? At this point it's not. I see a lot of posts on Facebook talking about how marriage is this and marriage is that and asking how two people give up on it so easily. Unless you've been in this situation yourself, you can't possibly understand what goes on between other people and their relationship. You never look at your partner on your wedding day and think, I'm going to be married to him for 17 years and then one of us will call it quits. The point I'm trying to make is, don't judge others for what's going on in their lives, because you never know if someday you'll be sitting in their shoes. Let me tell you, it doesn't feel so good. This blog wasn't initially intended for this type of message, but if I can reach out to others who may be going through this and help them through this, then so be it. If you're out there and you're going through this, and you seem to think your life is nothing but an emotional roller-coaster, then I'm here for you. I'm currently reading a book titled, The Breakup Bible, by Rachel A. Sussman, LCSW. I have found it a saving grace. It is guiding me through this crazy emotional time and perhaps it can help you too. Whether you're the one calling it quits or you're the one who was left, I'm here. Leave a comment on this blog or you can always reach me through my author email t.l.coulter1@gmail.com
Just remember - you're strong, you're a beautiful soul, and you deserve to be happy in life.
Many Blessings,T.L. Coulter
Published on September 26, 2016 15:23
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