Sunday, January 22, 2012

Six Sentence Sunday...




Here are 6 sentences form my story Vows. 
Vows is includes in the Ruby Lioness Press Valentine's Day Anthology Love, Again.






Vows


Addison Klein, finally realizing how unfulfilled she feels in her marriage to Tyler, is contemplating whether she should fight to keep her family together or walk away from her marriage. The death of her best friend Peyton causes her to sit back and rethink her life. After a fight with Tyler and a scary episode at work, Addison knows that she needs to make a decision about her future. Just when she thinks she is completely alone in making this life-altering decision, she gets a little guidance from a guardian angel. Addison comes to terms with the fact that she needs to deal with her past before she can move on and focus on the future. With the help of her therapist, Addison rediscovers herself and realizes that the vows she said on her wedding day meant something to her...“for as long as we both shall live.” Wanting to be a better example to her two little girls, she makes a decision that will change their lives forever when she sets out to seduce her husband.





From chapter 2:



            The tears that I couldn’t hold back any longer started to fall. I sank down into the rocking chair clutching the frog as I cried and finally letting the pain take over. "Peyton, what am I going to do without you? You have always been there for me to lean on. You are my rock, my sounding board, my best friend. I can't do this without you,"I whispered into the darkness.







 See you next next week with six sentences from chapter 2.



Love, Again Author Valentine's Anthology is available 2/14 by Ruby Lioness Press



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2 comments:

  1. Such a difficult time, losing someone who means so much to you. But it sounds like she finds the strength to go on, and that's what we love about her!

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  2. Very touching. I really like the premise of this for a Valentine's Day story. Love on so many levels.

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