A love twisted triangle. When twin brothers Garrett and Barrett fall for the same woman, the conflict of hearts measures deep; yet, their love of family runs deeper. When a life altering accident happens, the trust between these two brothers is tested. Just how deep can the love for your brother go? Will the brothers continue to keep the secret they carry from the woman they both love? Will their secret deceit cause Katie to despise them both, or allow her to realize the love both have for her and the sacrifices made? (Recommended 16+)
Born and raised in Florida, Debbie Ellis had spent her early years reading books usually about horses. Some of her favorites were written by Walter Farley. Debbie spent her summers taking care of her younger siblings, using imagination to keep them busy. She vividly remembers listening to the radio and thinking of stories to write about that would go with the songs she listened to. Ever since her earliest days, she loved story telling.
Debbie left Florida in 1992 to move to Washington State. She studied business, humanities, herbal medicine and Italian at a local college. However, she could not escape the allure of storytelling and quickly began studying to become a novelist. She began by reading every chance she had. From classical literature to contemporary novels, Debbie's love of storytelling was irrepressible. Debbie bought a typewriter. She wrote for a short time but life seemed to constantly get in the way. She continued to dream of other stories in hopes to someday to publish them.
Debbie left Washington before earning her degree but did eventually complete her CNHP certification at Trinity University and earned a degree at Northern Oklahoma College in Radiologic Science. She works as a Radiologic Technologist by day, but is continuing on the path to publishing her novels and screenplays.
Through her various experiences and through years of observing others "I became a student of life", she recalls. She currently lives in Edmond, OK with her husband and two children. Debbie then began writing short stories. Her first piece copyrighted back in 2003 and with the advancement of technology, allowed her to self-publish her works on SteamyBooks.com and Amazon.com.