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Back in the Game

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A 40-something widow forced out to a sports charity event by her friends (and emboldened by appletinis) asks a handsome stranger for a kiss. But is Georgia ready to get back in the game?

SilkWords LLC is the go-to source for interactive women’s fiction, offering high quality romance and erotica that allows individual readers to choose how stories proceed. Two formats are available: branched fiction ("pick your path") and linear stories that are produced with reader participation. Love and Leftovers is a branched fiction.

69 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 24, 2014

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Lisa Scott

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I'm a former TV news anchor who know writes fiction for a living. I publish collections of sweet, sassy romantic short stories called Flirts! Bell Bridge books is publishing my Willowdale Romance Series. No Foolin' debuts November 25, 2012.

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June 9, 2015
Wow! The pretense of a widow hooking up at a bar and relationship evolves-I really enjoyed the different twists of the different endings. I guess I like the one that ended with everything falling into place, relationship and baby the best. The fact that at 42 to she ends up pregnant after a one night stand where condoms were used had me laughing! I read each avenue, enjoying each. The bittersweet story of losing the baby, but finding love had my crying, beautifully written. I also enjoyed the story line of Jeff being her dating coach, then becoming jealous when Georgia chose to date someone else. I guess I always want the couple together at the end. I found it very fun to choose which story to follow, but also reading all the options to see in what different directions one relationship could go. The interactive stories were a different kind of story to read-almost like what happens when a series end-these stories allow you to go the step farther.
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