Sarah stretched awake. “Good morning,” Orion smiled. She sat up whimpering, rubbing her lower back. “Ow.” “Too hard?” “Yes.” “They never bother me.” She stood up doing some stretches to work out the knot inContinue reading “Coreopsis 7-a”
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Fallin’ leaves
Sunshine Valley
I want to thank everyone for reading and sharing comments for Sunshine Vally. An e-book and a paperback are now available on Amazon. A special thank you to Violent Lentz for write an amazing forward. Forward When Jolene Rice asked me to write the forward to this, her latest book; Sunshine Valley, I was immediatelyContinue reading “Sunshine Valley”
Forbidden love
“Honey, have you seen my lotion?” Sam called from the bedroom. Max walked into view, brushing his teeth as Sam dumped her suitcase on the bed. “I can’t find it anywhere.” She pointed at her legs. “I got too much sun. My skin is tight and hurts a little.” Max came back, without the toothbrush.Continue reading “Forbidden love”
A bed of Roses
Roses are considered the most romantic flower. Within their delicate petals, they contain all the power. The fragrance so sweet, tender and mild. A move intended to beguile? They exude the essence of love. They are gentle in expression; whereas we tend to shove. They show sentiments we can’t express in words. Does itContinue reading “A bed of Roses”
Where there’s smoke there’s fire?
What’s your definition of romantic? My definition of romance has changed so much over the years. Dating has taught me the things entertainment deems romantic is actually a pile of red flags on fire. The heat you feel isn’t the flames of passion but the toxic waste chapping your butt on it’s way out ofContinue reading “Where there’s smoke there’s fire?”
Tess of the D’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy: it’s all HER fault.
I just finished listening to the book and it upset me greatly. Before I start, allow me to say that yes, this book was written in a different time. But gee. So here’s the low down. The local preacher tells Tess’s dad that they are descended from a wealthy line of people. Tess’s branch hasContinue reading “Tess of the D’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy: it’s all HER fault.”
Fairy Tale Ending
Sue and David were high school sweethearts. They would never part. Lovers till the end. A love time would not bend. Sue stayed in-state to go to college. David went away to seek his knowledge. They vowed to be true. Parting made them both blue. Sue studied hard. Focused and true. David; lonely, wondered tryingContinue reading “Fairy Tale Ending”