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One Thing Different

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“ROMPS ALONG AT A TIDY RATE” Have you ever wondered what your life might have been like if just one thing had been different; if you hadn’t got the break you needed; if you’d gone out with someone other than your wife or husband? Have you ever regretted a missed opportunity and wished you could go back and change things? Or perhaps everything is good for you and the idea of anything in your past being altered fills you with fear? Because little things can have huge consequences. Change one detail and your life might have taken a different path. You might not even recognise yourself. You could be living an entirely different life, for better... or for worse. Kim, Gemma, Samantha, Anna and Christina are five beautiful women who have landed on their feet, with high profile jobs or wealthy husbands. Drunk on wine and candlelight, the friends share an evening, imagining how different their lives could have been if only a single change were made, but there is magic in the air and sometimes careless words can have powerful consequences. One by one, the women find their lives starting to change, but the outcome of these changes is far more transformative than they ever imagined. As their destinies are rewoven it becomes apparent that if they don’t move quickly it may be far too late to put things back how they were. “I REALLY LOVE THESE STORIES”

84 pages, Paperback

First published December 13, 2014

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August 29, 2016
I am beyond sad. A great author, Emma Finn, passed away after a many-months' battle, on August 19. I read and enjoyed virtually everything Emma wrote, whether published or presented on her blogs. She was a master at transformation (her words) or transposition fiction, with very erotic notes. She created the UK world of Nockton Vale, and built it into a fabulous, fascinating setting for her transformation novels.

As I think about all her novels, novellas, and short stories, I believe her books, One Thing Different and Criminal Record are two of the most ingenious collections and novels I've ever read.

For those of us who loved her work, her loss is beyond awful, beyond tragic. It is a profound disruption in the flow of great stories - great writing, great ideas, and great plots. She was primed to do so much more, even beyond the excellent work she'd already produced. Now, it is lost to us.

Emma was taken away far, far too soon. She was one of the great, ingenious writers of recent years.

Oh, I am so sad. Godspeed Emma!
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