Felecia's relationship with her boyfriend, Wesley, lacks the passion that she desperately wants, needs and deserves. When an admiring stranger offers her an opportunity for an anonymous rendezvous, Felecia is tempted to risk everything that she has to get a taste of what she wants. Now, she just needs to decide if the risk is truly worth the gain.
“I’m not really comfortable with this…” “Good, you’re not supposed to be. You want what I offer because you know that it’s something that you’ve never had.” He told her bluntly. She swallowed hard, “True…but…” “But what? If you’re looking for an excuse not to enjoy something, you’ll find a million. All that I ask is that you open your mind. Don’t come into this with pre-conceived notions. We're no more abnormal than the rest of society. The only difference is that we have found an outlet to express the side of ourselves that others have chosen to suppress. I choose to be free. The only remaining question do you?”
****Mature Audiences Only**** (Special find out which one of the brothers from "Heart of Stone" will have their story told next in the upcoming tale, "Fighting the Feeling", to be released in October 2013)
Trinity loved the art of writing from the time that she could pick up a pen and mimic her mother's cursive handwriting. At the tender age of 4, she developed a love for reading. From the love of reading emerged the love of writing.
During her teenage years, she immersed herself in romance novels and spent a lot of time expressing her emotions through poetry and prose.
Now as a mother, wife, teacher and author, writing is still a favorite pastime and form of self-expression. Though she is known for erotic fiction among peers, she loves to tackle other genres such as paranormal, horror, fiction, romance and adult-themed fiction. She loves to display her versatility and love for good writing, regardless of the subject.
She writes: "A good storyteller can make an audience love any genre." And that is her goal, to expand the minds, hearts and imaginations of her audience while allowing them to share in hers.
"My desire is not necessarily to be a master storyteller; I just want to tell a great story." ~Trinity