Where else can you get a compilation of stories that have a connection? I've been told that short story collections don't sell, but the history of Reader's Digest condensed books proves that theory was once wrong.
In Discovery, someone learns something they didn't previously know, and I'm hoping readers might realize the "Discovery" of a love of shorts again. *lol*
Please forgive me if I toot my own horn, but the stories are entertaining, hopefully well-written, and are great for passing time in a waiting room if you have a Kindle. The "book" is available in both download and print if you don't have an e-reader, and I absolutely LOVE the cover. The eye is on you! *smile*
Here's a little teaser to grab your interest: (hint, hint)
A Wing and a Prayer - A flight attendant discovers that her judgement in people might be flawed.
Joy's Revelation - While waiting for her wedding, Joy makes plans to get a passport for her honeymoon. Why is her mother dragging her heels when it comes to finding Joy's birth certificate? Is there a secret to discover?
Just the Right Fit - An older heroine discovers more than shoes at a sale she visits.
Masked Love - Divorced, overweight, and trying to find love. Will my heroine discover the health problem she has might be her doom? Betcha think you know what she has. *lol*
Hurricane Warning - When my heroine moves to Florida to be next to the water, she discovers help comes in the strangest and most handsome of ways.
The Forget-Me-Nots - When a mother passes away and her daughters clean out her belongings for donation, one discovers three strange objects in her jewelry box and sets off to find what they mean and where they came from.
Paging Dr. Jones - A woman injured in a domestic violence incident discovers a doctor that doesn't just care for her injuries, he treats her soul. Will she discover a connection?
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So, there you have it. My seven stories and I hope you'll try them and let me know what you think. You can always email me at mizging @ gmail dot com or leave a "non-snarky" review on Amazon. Really, most authors pay attention to what their readers have to say, if the comments are given as positive feedback. Thanks for visiting today.
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Shorts are tough to write, so my hat is off to you, Ginger. They really impose discipline on any writer.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Juliet. I enjoy writing them, but I hate more than anything when my reviews gig me because they're short. I want to scream, "read the description." *lol*
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