"The room was warmer when she stepped back onto the worn carpet with her bare feet. The idea of her unprotected skin touching whatever wasn’t cleaned off the stained areas made her think about putting her shoes back on. But they were soaked. So were her clothes. She’d thrown her undergarments into the plastic bag she’d brought, as she always did when she traveled in order to separate clean from dirty, and now moved to the closet area again to hang her clothes. An absence in the room pulled her eyes. He wasn’t there.
His guitar case was, though. It was propped against the table. Moving further into the room, she stopped at the turn of the door handle, breathing again when she saw his face.
from Rehearsal: A Different Drummer
I am a novelist. That is my first interest (outside my family, that is).
My novels stem from relationships and cultural issues and would be generally classified as mainstream romance since it's a blend of the two genres, safe for 15 and over, unless otherwise stated.
(I have had a few males of our species say they enjoyed my novels, also, so if you happen to be one of those creatures, don't shy away. The best way to figure out women is to read fiction by female authors.)
The Dance (working title) is the sequel to Rehearsal and Nanowrimo 2005 gave me a great start on it. Approximately half of the first draft is complete. It is here in my port but with restricted viewing. I hesitate to share a sequel before the original is out!
Off The Moon is less romance than the others, still arts/music related, and is expected out in the fall of 2009 (if all goes well).
There are others stirring in my head and some with notes here and there.
I always appreciate honest feedback and will return the favor for anyone giving reviews with some thought. Thanks for stopping by!
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