Monday, April 21, 2014

Inconsequential snippet and free dates

Here is a snippet from my book that will be free for download tomorrow and Wednesday.

Chapter 6

“So are we buying something for everyone in the group?” Mags asked.

‘Yep, price is between $5-$10.” I confirmed.

The guys were coming up for a movie night again.  We were in our final push before winter break.  The pizza was ordered, the movies were cued, and I was finishing trimming Edward’s hair.

“I’m next.” Jared said.  Jared started hanging around us more after the physics study session.  It was nice having him around again and I was doing a good job of not letting my mind take it past a friendship. 

“Edward, you are all set, that will be $100.” I smiled. 

“Umm, I will gladly pay you Tuesday.” He joked.

“What are you doing?  Channeling your inner Wimpy?  I’ll just take a ‘thank you’.”

The boys were so trusting to have me give them a trim.  I was not skilled at cutting hair but I was anal about symmetry and the only girl brave enough to risk the boys getting ticked if they hated it.   It was a good thing I hadn’t had an angry customer yet. “Jared, you’re up.”  He sat in front of me and they began the movie.  When I was more than halfway done with his cut, our phone rang.  “Hello?”

“Hold on a sec.”  I said to Jared and I went out into the hall and shut the door to speak in private.  My mom then inquired how my studying for finals was coming.  I wondered if she could hear the people in my room.  She probably thought I never studied and just partied.  If that’s what she thought, she’s mistaken.  I socialized about 25% of the time and that included meals and roommate time. The rest of my time was spent in class, studying, or sleeping.

“Mom, I walked past this building called Student Services the other day.  I went in to see what was in there and they had guidance counselors that could help you make choices for your classes and career.”

“So?” She asked in an annoyed tone.

“So, they had this test you could take.  It asked a ton of questions.  Then they scored it and they could narrow down which careers would be best for your personality.”

“Again, so what?”

“So I took the test. I figured this career path I am currently on is so competitive that if my best isn’t good enough, it’s nice to know there are other options out there.”

“Yeah, like flippin’ burgers at a fast food joint,” she muttered under her breath.  But I heard it and I was feeling both mad and defeated.

“Actually, there are tons of good careers out there that would pay well.  And guess what?  My personality doesn’t even fit with the career path I am on!”  I was beginning to talk faster and louder.  I was excited about learning about other jobs I could pursue and wanted to share that promising news.  I was a good student and knew I could succeed at something, if I found the right path.

“What do a bunch of hippy guidance counselors know?!  I have known you my whole life and know what’s best for you.  And you’d better remember that if you don’t have outstanding grades...this will be your last year there.  If you can’t succeed at life sciences, then you will amount to nothing.  There is such a need for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, vets, that is the only career worth spending any time and attention.”  The tears were racing down my face.  “I don’t agree with you.  There are lots of jobs you can work and make good money at.  Besides, you have to LIKE your job too.  You’ll be working at it the rest of your life.  Doesn’t that matter?”   I hated my life.  Why could I not be free to make my own decisions?

“Goodbye mother.” I said and hung up before she could say anything more.  I took some solid breaths and wiped my tears away. It took me several minutes though because the tears fell faster once I hung up the phone.  Hopefully no one would notice, I didn’t want the whole crowd asking me a million questions to try and understand my home life.  When I felt calm and collected, I returned to my room.

The movie was rolling and everyone was settled in their spots.  Jared was right where I left him and I picked up my scissors to finish his haircut.

“You know, your eyes are so beautiful when you cry,” he said very quietly.  I was shocked and ashamed at the same time. I thought I had waited long enough in the hall for the physical signs of crying to dissipate.  I must have looked splotchy with blood shot eyes. I looked to the ground to avoid his eye contact.   “Are you ok?”  He asked.  I glanced around the room, everyone was distracted by the movie except Jared.  I nodded and continued cutting his hair.  “I’m sorry, it’s really hard for me to sit here while she says mean things to you on the phone.  It takes everything in me to not rip the phone out of your hand and chew her out.  I don’t even know her and I already hate her.  You’re a good person Perry, I don’t know what her problem is.”  I felt new tears forming.  He got me.  No one ever spoke up for me or defended me.  Everyone would just look at me in silence or disbelief.  I felt his arms wrap around my waist for a hug.  I put my arm around his shoulders and whispered “Thank you.”  I felt part of my heart heal with his kind words.   All this time I never thought anyone would understand what it felt like to be me.  I had quit trying to get people to understand because they only saw the facade, they never saw how behind it was a pile of crap that rotted and festered.  No one had believed me, until today.

Inconsequential (book 2 of J+P series) free for download Wed 4/23 & Thurs 4/24

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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Eureka!

I have not struck gold...at least not yet :)  BUT, I started writing my new book entitled Rarity.  Here's the premise:  A teen girl living with her mom in a small town.  She's not very popular, in fact she really only has one friend, but this is her choice.  You see, she has a gift of being very intune to others and can quickly tell if they are good natured or not.  Unfortunately, most are not.

Brogen is beginning her Junior year at Stanton High with her best bud Meg at her side.  The first day of school introduces 2 new students, one she has figured out immediately, the other, a guy named Jay, is a puzzle to her. 

Jay transferred to Stanton after his dad left for rehab.  After his mom passed away suddenly two years ago, his dad has struggled being a single parent while mourning the death of his wife.  Unfortunately he turned to the bottle to take the pain away. 

Jay has moved in with his aunt and uncle and favorite cousin, Soren while his dad works on getting better.  Despite the obstacles Jay has faced he is still one of the most charismatic and likable guys walking the planet.  He'd be a liar if he said his mom's death and dad's plunge into alcoholism didn't bother him, but Jay has a great game face.   He had 15 years in a healthy, happy home.  15 years of encouragement, praise, comfort...no more. 

While adjusting to his new living arrangements, town, and school he's feeling fortunate to have an attractable personality...easy to make friends and fit in. 

Brogen and Jay are thrown together through chance circumstances.  The proximity and interaction is driving Brogen's curiosity about him through the roof.  She doesn't let fake, pretentious, shallow people in, was he one of them or was he worth letting in?  Would he even look twice at her since his charm granted him access to any girl in any group?  Rarity is a story of how fate sets the course of your life.

Friday, March 07, 2014

Stand alone with Perry and Jared tugging at me

I am working on a stand alone novel, but everytime I sit at the computer, book 3 of J+P wants to come out.  Sigh.  I'm trying to wait a tad longer to give book 1& 2 to get going.  I need reviews and eyes on the books.  I WILL write book 3 this year.  Hopefully I can get this next book out without much internal turmoil.

Friday, February 28, 2014

Inconsequential and Trusting Strangers free this weekend

In an attempt to get more eyes on my books and more reviews 2 of my books are free this weekend.  Incosequential is free today and Saturday, and Trusting Strangers is free today through Sunday.  If you read them, please post an honest review, no matter how brief or lengthy...anything helps.  Review books at amazon.com and or goodreads. 

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Free February!

To celebrate my birthday, all 3 of my books will be free to download on amazon Feb. 1, 2014.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Inconsequential free today!

Download the second book in the J+P series and follow Perry through her sophomore year of college as she navigates the social waters and works hard to make the grade.

Will Perry and Jared find their way to each other or is it just not meant to be?

Will Perry's tyrannical parents dominate her life and stomp out her happiness?

Will Perry succeed academically and get the grades needed to be accepted into the highly competitve life science program?  It's her only hope at quieting her parents threats.  Maybe she will cut the last string that tethers her and finally be free to make decisions, breathe, and live without fear of consequences.

If you read my book, please consider reviewing.  No matter how brief or in depth, an honest review helps others decide if my book is right for them (and helps me spread the word).

Thanks!

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