Ritchie and Julia have found their best friend in each other, but can their relationship survive their dreams and destiny.Some people search their whole lives for a love like Ritchie and Julia’s. Two different people, growing up on different coasts find one another and discover a love that others only dream of. Ritchie, a Marine private, destined to travel the globe as the world stops spinning the moment he meets Julia and his dreams begin to change. Julia, an aspiring writer, who never truly believed in love, finds her soulmate, one night, at an 80’s dance club, a man in uniform, with a smile that captures her heart.
Their love blossoms almost too naturally. Perfect things have a way of hitting roadblocks, and the ‘what ifs’ in life always have a way of sneaking up on you
All of this swirls around these two young people who are meant to be together. They survive family. They survive friends. And they come to a moment where they must make a decision and Ritchie chooses them. Come along as he drives to his destiny. A small black box in the passenger seat and an unanswered question that could change their fate forever.
Stacy Thowe started writing at an early age in the safe confines of her diary. She has published many short stories and a young adult series in the hope of reaching out and helping others with her unforgettable characters.
If asked, Stacy will often say that the stories were given to her. She once read a Ray Bradbury quote which said that all of his writing was God-given. The first time she read that, she knew where all her beautiful words came from. Visit her website at stacythowe.com for links to her writing.
Her most recent novel, Soap Opera Digest, can be found at Barnes & Noble and Amazon.
Sweet romance between Ritchie, who is in the service, and Julia who lives in California. They meet when Ritchie is assigned to San Diego. Cute, fun and sweet romance. The two become very close, then Ritchie gets assigned to Hawaii. The story is great, but ends on a cliff hanger. The rest of the story is continued in "Soap Opera Digest".