Regina Puckett is a 2014 Readers' Favorite Award winning author for her sweet romance, Concealed in My Heart. Her steampunk book, I Will Breathe, and her children's picture book, Borrowed Wings, both received the Children's Literary Classic Seal of Approval. "I Will Breathe" was selected as a Science Fiction Finalist in the 2015 IAN Book of the Year Awards. I Will Breathe won a silver in the 2017 Literary Classics Award/Science fiction/dystopian (high school)
Her boxed set, A TOUCH OF PASSION, is the 2016 WINNER of The Romance Reviews Readers' Choice Awards.
Memories, won first place in the 1st WSBR International Poetry Contest, and her collection of poetry, Fireflies, won the 2013 Turning Pages Poetry Book of the Year.
Regina Puckett has been writing for over forty-eight years, and lives in Tennessee with her husband of over forty years. She has two grown daughters and four grandchildren.
She writes sweet romances, horror, inspirational, steampunk, picture books and poetry. There are always several projects in various stages of completion and characters and stories waiting in the wings for their chance to finally get out of her head and onto paper. The only way she knows to shut the voices up is to tell their stories and to let them live among the pages of her books.
She loves writing in many different genres because life is too short to be stuck in a rut.
This story could have taken a lot of different avenues, but I loved the twisted ending the author used. Beginning with just a normal day at the office, people are sudden;y thrown into a nightmare and trying to find a way out. however not all is as it seems, I hope readers will grab this and find out what the twisted ending is and why I loved it.
This is a very short story. It's about just another boring day at the office for Ronnie. But suddenly, things change as blue sky changes to a ghostly black. This is an experience shared by female office worker Ronnie who is strong and determined. Not one human would want to have such an experience. Just who will have the strength to survive? This shorty is very creative, intense, interesting, and frightening. Go ahead, read this ... you, too, have the strength!
Ok, so this was a short story and not a novel. It took a long time getting going, but after the ending understand why it began that way. Still, more action up front and less mindless chatter would've been better for this reader.