I started writing fiction at the age of 12 for my friends. Of course, in those days, I was the heroine, saving dashing rock stars from their ruin. Now, somewhat older, hopefully wiser, I decided to finally put down my ideas on paper and write about a heroine not unlike myself (personality wise, certainly not realistically).
After finding my own soulmate (which is just another word for the only man willing to live with me), and having two beautiful children, I'm changing my stay-at-home mom status to part-time author. Which isn't to say that my days are not still filled with laundry and dishes, but I've also added writing.
I have many plans for my heroine, Ginny. She will meet matchmakers, pirates, cowboys and maybe a vampire or two. If I've read it in a romance novel, you can bet, Ginny will live it in an upcoming novel.
Thank you for all the support from my family and friends. Without my overly encouraging husband, none of these books would have been written. And I really appreciate my fellow neighborhood mommies. They make the best editors in the world.
This is about Miles' story from Lesson of Forgiveness. It's his cause that Ginny married another man and his to suffer unrequited love. Anyway, this story narrates on how he find his wife in Natalie, the chaperone/servant of one of the girls in pursue of marriage to him.
It's like the readers are just being given a small amount of candy to alleviate their sweet tooth. Since this is a short, there are not much development of plot and the relationship development and proposal seems to fast to be sweet to me. They only know what, two or three days before the proposal. Anyway, since this is a free read, I will still give credit to the author who wants Miles to have his happily ever after.