You don’t have to be Home Wrecker to enjoy the book!
Please join me and my friends here on Facebook for my Home Wrecker book release party on Monday, April 29th at 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm Pacific Standard Time
Please join me and my friends here on Facebook for my Home Wrecker book release party on Monday, April 29th at 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm Pacific Standard Time
Brooklyn is a Southern California girl that married the wrong man--only it took her over fifteen years to realize it.
Why? Because the heroine of this recently completed novel, Home Wrecker thought by looking for a different kind of man would lead her to the man she should have been looking for all along.
Set in California in the 1960’s through current day, this first person character driven narrative is a 70,000 word true life romance story. Names, places, dates and the circumstances of the characters in this memoir have been changed to protect their identities.
Home Wrecker:
"Bo and I should have been enjoying our new found love without interruption. The start of a relationship was the only time when everything was pure and unmarked. Our new love had been flawed by scandal, accusations and controversy. We had these extra experiences getting in the way of what felt natural to us."
"Bo and I should have been enjoying our new found love without interruption. The start of a relationship was the only time when everything was pure and unmarked. Our new love had been flawed by scandal, accusations and controversy. We had these extra experiences getting in the way of what felt natural to us."
HOME WRECKER:
Bo and Brooklyn
"Somehow, we both got carried away. I don’t know exactly how it happened, but before long, I knew nothing was ever going to be the same. I guess you could say we were falling in love; I think we fell. There was no turning back and I did the most unpredictable thing by not wanting to work things out at home and just packing my belongings and leaving. There were no talks, therapy or decisions to make. It was just me saying I was done and that was that. Within days, I was out of the house."
Bo and Brooklyn
"Somehow, we both got carried away. I don’t know exactly how it happened, but before long, I knew nothing was ever going to be the same. I guess you could say we were falling in love; I think we fell. There was no turning back and I did the most unpredictable thing by not wanting to work things out at home and just packing my belongings and leaving. There were no talks, therapy or decisions to make. It was just me saying I was done and that was that. Within days, I was out of the house."
I love it...after a while we could put an entire book together!!!! You are a doll baby Mary Ann!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words, Brenda. Wishing you every success. God Bless.
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