Another Year Plus a bit of Thoughts on Staying Home
This is my latest release and I will say there were several
times during the writing when I felt tears rising. Someone read a blurb of the
story and thought it might be a second chance at love. It is and it isn’t. For me, it was a lot more with the heroine
finding a place to belong and the hero being able to love for the second time,
or maybe more. This also brings me to thehalfway point in a series I hope
someday to finish.
Now about the opening title. Today marks the start of a new
year for me. Now *$ of those eyars and it’s been an interesting year. Several
books published. So so sales. My husband’s suffering ended and the state of new York after six
months managed to sent me the pension. Children and grandchildren are
flourishing and none have developed the virus. So the year has been filled with
ups and downs. Will be interesting to see what the next year brings.
Now for a bit from my latest release.
A tall man she recognized brushed past her. “Mr. Quinn, is
something wrong?”
“Where’s Rob?”
“In his office. I’ll let him know you’re here.” Her
employer’s attorney’s green eyes flashed. Anger
or fear? His hair looked as if someone had run fingers through the thick
dark hair.
“Don’t bother.” He strode toward the bedroom wing.
Janine watched him rush away. Was there trouble at the
movie studio?
Tammy rubbed her face on Janine’s shoulder. She patted the
child’s back. “To bed.” She entered the hall.
She heard Nate shouting. Janine sighed. Though from the
first time she’d seen Nate Quinn, she’d felt an attraction but she knew there
was no chance for any relationship. He still grieved for his wife who had died
a year ago. An impossible dream.
There were too many tangled threads to unravel.
Tammy popped her thumb into her mouth. “Bear.” Janine
entered the bedroom wing.
Rob’s office door stood open. Nate Quinn’s near shouts
flowed into the hall. “What am I going to do? I can’t lose him to that damned
disease.”
Though she shouldn’t remain and eavesdrop, Janine froze in
place. Curiosity gripped like an iron glove. Did he mean his eight year old son
was ill?
Her arms tightened around Tammy. She should leave but she
had to know what made him sound angry and defeated.
“He’s been tired lately so two days ago, I took him to see
Andi. She ran some tests and called me around noon, wanted Davey admitted to
the hospital. She asked Dr. Chou to see him.”
“Did you?” Rob asked.
“Yah. I just left him there and fled in a panic. I can’t
endure anything going wrong.”
Janine edged along the all and stared at the open door.
Nate Quinn looked ready to collapse or cry.
“Dr. Chou is excellent,” Rob said.
“That’s what Andi said.”
“What’s the diagnosis?”
“Leukemia.”
Those words brought a rush of tears to Janine’s eyes.
Tammy wiggled. Before the little girl cried, Janine loosened her hold and
stepped into the child’s bedroom. Janine’s knees buckled. She drew deep breaths
to calm her raging thoughts. She bit her lip and focused on her charge.
“Nap time.”
Tammy popped her thumb into her mouth “’Kay.”
.... "a place to belong" you write. You're right Janet - don't we all want that? Great plot. Thanks for sharing.
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