Showing posts with label romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label romance. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Wednesday Briefs: Don't Look Back #5(1.4)

 Another Wednesday means more flash fiction from the Wednesday Briefers! We're a group of writers who enjoy writing flash fiction. The challenge is to write between 500 and 1000 words and to use one of the prompts given to the group. Some people find this hard to do, but for the rest of it, it's fun! So join us while we have some fun, and I hope you like our flash fiction!


Last week, Marshall and Lee had a rather steamy scene, so let's cool down a bit this week with a little bit of information about where they live and such. Don't worry, more sex is ahead, I promise! Warning: This story is for mature audiences only and contains adult themes that some people might find disturbing. Don't forget to see what the other Briefers are up to. Their links follow my tale. Enjoy!

Don't Look Back #5(1.4)


Burnham, Texas wasn’t much to look at, at least not from an outsider’s perspective. It wasn’t exactly located on the road to anywhere, and it held no locations of cultural or other kind of interest that might draw a tourist’s attention. No gourmet restaurants, no museums. Not even a single famous grave.

The entire population of the community hovered somewhere right around the hundred person mark, living in convenient proximity to one another. There was a small business district, if you wanted to call it that, consisting of a diner, a gas station that also rented videos, a small grocery store, and a hair salon that cared for the tonsorial needs of all—men and women alike.

Most of the residents worked outside of Burnham in nearby Tucker Falls, which boasted a population of almost ten thousand people, and offered way more than Burnham ever could in the way of nightlife. Whatever your pleasure might be, you could find it there somewhere. Some of it less out in the open than others.

Burnham also had a resident sheriff but not a jail. The budget only stretched so far, and everyone figured having a sheriff was a good thing, no need to house the criminal element too. Besides, the office was a fairly recent development. Prior to the arrival of Roy Landry some seven years before, they’d done without, and suffered at the hands of unruly teens and thrill-seeking miscreants who got lost heading down to Mexico and ended up in Burnham instead.

Roy Landry put an end to all that nonsense. Before he’d even taken office, he put his foot down, all over the lawbreakers that dared to trespass on his territory. Word quickly spread that this guy was no one to mess with, and life in Burnham turned right peaceable, and the people were quick to show their appreciation with an offer of employment and a house to call his own. Roy accepted both.

Marshall and Lee lived on the outskirts of Burnham, in what was once a working farmhouse. Originally white, the exterior had weathered down to bare wood, and the barn had fallen down long ago, the unused fields filled with wildflowers and snakes instead of crops. But it was home, their home. It also housed their business—LMC Industries. The name was an amalgamation of their first names, Lee and Marshall, along with their surname of Clinton.

Lee had early on discovered an affinity for computer repair. He could fix any system that was ever made. No matter what condition he got it in, he could put it together as good as new. And he could assemble brand new components to any specification that was called for. Marshall took after him, except his specialty was software and programming. Together, they were an unbeatable combination. Lee did the warranty repair for several large computer companies. They sent him their more hopeless cases and he made them right. Marshall created games that were the delight of hard-core gamers across the country, as well as less fun applications in various fields. He loved the freedom it gave them to be able to work at home, together.

Life was good.

Marshall’s computer had been built by Lee, and had everything he could possibly want—fastest co-processors, largest RAM, and most incredible graphics, which was essential for the games he created, which tended to be graphic intense. Two 30” flat screen monitors sat side by side on his desk. Lee had a long state of the art work bench, with a multitude of drawers, that sat in the same room. They spent hours together, working in companionable silence, content not to speak.

They never actually saw any of the customers they serviced. Drop-offs and pick-ups were handled through delivery services, and it wasn’t unusual for them to receive multiple deliveries in a single day.  They only had a couple of “immediate” neighbors—immediate being a relative term—Joe Garcia, the retired postman, a widower whose land abutted theirs  to the east, and the Fergusons, Craig and Sarah, the childless married couple who owned the house across the road. Lee and Marshall were on good terms with both neighbors. On occasions when they weren’t home, their neighbors would sign for any packages and hold them for the pair.

Night life in Burnham was pretty well non-existent. There was no central gathering area, unless you counted the diner—Milly’s Place—and people did meet there, but that was mostly for eating purposes. Folks met socially in one another’s homes to watch football, in season, arguing the merits of their favorite teams. There were a fair number of Cowboy fans in Burnham, but there were a few who rooted for the Broncos. Led to rather lively discussions at times, and an occasional fistfight. Card games were not uncommon—mostly poker, but some folks were into bridge or canasta.

For anything more than that, the residents drove the distance to Tucker Falls. Marshall and Lee were among that number. There was a certain club where they would go to unwind, called Partners, and it catered to a particular sort of clientele—mostly men. The music was largely County-Western, but not exclusively so. There were over fifty types of cold beer to choose from, a decent-sized dance floor, plenty of tables of varying sizes to fit every social need, and assorted games from darts to table bowling to fussball.
At Partners, Marshall and Lee could relax together and cut loose—dance, drink, hang out with other men. No one to censure or pass judgment. They were accepted at face value for who they were.

On those rare occasions when even Tucker Falls couldn’t satisfy a particular itch, they’d close the shop for a couple of days and head up to San Antonio. That served a double purpose—besides being able to unwind, they could search some of the electronics wholesalers for spare parts. You never knew what you might find at a good price.

to be continued

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Thursday, July 21, 2022

Virtual Book Tour: Finding Persephone by P.J.Braley

 Good morning everyone! Please welcome author P.J. Braley to Full Moon Dreaming today! She is here to tell us about her new release, Finding Persephone. PJ will be awarding a $25 Amazon/BN GC to one randomly drawn commenter via Rafflecopter during the tour. The more you comment, the better your chances of winning. To find the other stops on her tour, go here. Don't forget to look for the Rafflecopter at the end of this post!



 

Finding Persephone

by P.J. Braley

 


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GENRE: Science Fiction, Romance

 

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BLURB:

 

Caroline Taylor is very good at pretending.

 

The polished surface of her life appears perfect until the morning a smitten grad student brings the cracks in her illusions into sharp focus. No longer willing to live a lie, Caroline’s journey of transformation sets her on a collision course with Dr. Grant Gates. Blinded by his quiet power, good looks, and impressive credentials, Caroline fails to see that Grant is also very good at pretending.

 

Created from flesh and fire, Grant has a past he would like to forget, an assignment he cannot reveal, and a forbidden obsession with his newest client whose beautiful eyes miss nothing. As the enforcer of an underground brotherhood, he must protect their secrets at any cost, but Grant is determined that Caroline will not become his latest victim. Striking a devil’s bargain to keep the woman he has been searching for safe from his brothers’ plans, Grant struggles to hide who–and what–he is until he becomes her only hope of escape...but will he let her go?

 

There’s not a chance in Hell.

 

A contemporary retelling of the Greek myth of Hades and Persephone, Finding Persephone is a compelling tale of an alien assassin's search for absolution and the human woman who becomes the catalyst and heart of his redemption.

 

 

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EXCERPT:

 


“Grant, will you do me a favor?”

           

“If I can.”

           

“Tell me when it’s okay to love you,” she said softly, “I don’t want to miss one moment of you.”

           

He pulled away a bit and looked into her eyes. “Caroline, you love me?”

           

“Oh, yes.”

           

“And our child,” he said hesitantly, “do you…could you ever…love him, too?”

           

Grant grew very still; so much depended on her next words.

           

“I’ve loved him since the beginning. Even before I knew he existed, he was part of the dream of you.”

           

As if she were a bubble that if pressed too hard would burst, his hands began to tremble.

           

Speaking barely above a whisper, he asked humbly, “Caroline…may I touch you?”

           

She stood up and locked the door.

           

“Yes, Grant.”

           

After she left, he held the quilt to his face.

           

She loved him.

           

Not as a Lyostian loves from necessity and gratitude, but as a human loves: freely from desire and choice. His analytical side felt vindicated; the experiment worked and now she would obey him—but everything that was human in him rejoiced. For the first time in twenty–eight years, a small sliver of light entered a dark and dusty room that Grant thought was closed to him forever.

 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

Deciding that copyediting other writers’ manuscripts was not enough, PJ decided to do something about it. Purchasing a new laptop because new beginnings require new tools, she began transitioning from copy editor to author. Her debut novel, The Fire Slayers, blended science fiction with love, friendship, and horror. Her newest book, Finding Persephone, takes all those genres a step further when an alien assassin charged with keeping the secrets of their underground brotherhood at all costs risks everything when he falls in love.

 

When PJ isn’t writing novels about aliens saving the planet, you can find her sitting on the sun deck with her husband, Jim, and their rescue corgi, Nymeria. She will be the one with a book in one hand and a glass of sangria in the other. More of her work can be found at http://pjbraley.com/.

 

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Book Video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVfDPWZ5E00

 

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1) You’re marooned on a small island with one person and one item of your choice—who is that person and what item do you have?

            Well, I would like to be marooned on an island with someone who is unbelievably resourceful with fantastic survival (and cooking) skills like Daniel Boone (I could eat a bear if I had to) or someone funny and smart like Tom Hanks who can talk about anything and, besides still being alive, he was marooned on a small island in “Cast Away” and would have picked up some survival skills from the movie.

            For the item, it would depend on the possibility of internet service. If it had access to Wi-Fi, then, of course, a computer or cell phone with a fully charged battery. If there was no internet service, then a large cooler filled with food and drink, leaving just enough room for a blanket and one of those big Swiss Army knives – the one with all the mini tools – so we would have a fighting chance to still be alive when someone finds us.

            


3) Take these three words and give me a 100 word or less scene using them: hammer, saucer, traffic lights

            The crash rattled the windows.

Miss Lindy carefully set her teacup and saucer on the table and called from the parlor, “Ellie, what’s all that racket?”

            White-aproned, Ellie walked in, shaking her head with dismay. “They’re tearing down the Pritchard place,” she said, “going at it with hammer and tongs blazin’! Why, they’ve knocked out half the traffic lights from here to the courthouse.”

Visibly shaken, Miss Lindy asked, “They’re tearing down Agnes Pritchard’s house?”

            “Why, yes’m. It was in the paper.”

            Taking her handkerchief from her pocket, Miss Lindy sat back down on the Victorian settee and cried.

99 words


4) What is your idea of how to spend romantic time with your significant other?

            In my new novel, Finding Persephone, Caroline describes to Grant her fondness for “dreaming time.”

“Early evening, it’s my favorite time of the day…I call it dreaming time. The day hasn’t quite surrendered the light; the night hasn’t quite conquered the day. It’s best in summer, when it lasts for hours, lots of dreaming time.”

            While I do not personify Caroline, we do occasionally share similar characteristics and this time of day is also my favorite. This is how I would describe my quintessential dreaming time:

It’s always early summer, late afternoon between 6 and 8 when the breeze starts to pick up, and the sun begins to set. We sit in an open courtyard near the shore where the soft thunder of waves cascading over the sand mingles with the gentle chords of the Spanish guitar from the young musician sitting in the corner, an open guitar case at his feet.

            Ice cold sangria fills our oversized wine glasses where oranges settle at the bottom and specks of cinnamon float on top. An untouched basket of cheese, crackers, and olives sits on the table between us. We sit next to each other, saying everything without saying anything as we gaze at the sea. Our hands touch, time drifts, the sharp cries of seagulls punctuate the sounds of the music and waves swirling around us. Perfectly timed with the setting of the sun, our empty glasses reflect the fading light. Standing, he takes my hand, and we walk toward the beach. Passing the musician, he pauses in front of the almost empty guitar case.

            “See you here again tomorrow?”

I smile at his words; he always asks the same question as he tosses a folded bill into the case.

            “Of course,” the young man answers.

            He pulls my hand to his lips and looks down at me, “Well, then, I guess we will have to come back tomorrow.”

            And wherever the sun changes from gold to amethyst, the sea thunders, and the music lifts and swirls, we will return to dream again.

 


5) When you start a new story, do you begin with a character, or a plot?

Given the choice of beginning with either character or plot, I begin with the plot. Still, as a speculative fiction writer, I usually start with a series of “what if” questions that lead to a storyline that leads to characters to support my answers. For instance, the plot of my new book, Finding Persephone, began about ten years ago with a news report about the discovery of the body of a young woman by two police detectives in a park. Now, as a plot, that isn’t much to go on, but I start asking myself questions…Who is she? Why is she there? How did she die? Did the detectives have anything to do with her death? Trying to answer these questions as imaginatively as possible, I prewrite the narrative in my mind. Then formulate the plot within the context of all the answers, adding characters as needed. Sometimes, however, I find myself in a blind alley and have to back up and change direction. When I finally have a general outline of what will happen, I sit down and start writing the story…but it rarely stays on track.

For instance, the plot of Finding Persephone was all set until a character – whose only reason for being created was to introduce Caroline to the health facility – suddenly becomes much more critical to the narrative because of their reaction to each other when the first meet. It caught me completely by surprise. My carefully planned plot went into the trash, and the story suddenly became character driven. Once I turned the narrative over to my characters, everything started coming together. There were times when I could not type fast enough. This tangle of plot and characters is subtly described when Carolina says to Grant:

“We knew it wasn’t going to be perfect when we started. That we found perfection along the way just meant we were going in the right direction.”

So, in my experience, it doesn’t matter whether you start with plot or character; they are interwoven and inseparable. What matters is that you write.


6) If they were to make the story of your life into a movie, who should play you?

            I would be honored if it was Kate Winslet. She is intelligent, creative, and also a Libra (so she understands what motivates me). She seems naturally kind and vulnerable on the outside, but under all that sweetness and light is a woman who knows what she wants and is willing to work hard to get it.

 


8) Do you have an historical crush and if so, who is it?

            Oh, my yes. When I was in college a few years ago, I took a class about the Renaissance. While learning about art, philosophy, astronomy, and politics, we also studied religion, especially Luther and the protestant reformation. Somewhere between DaVinci, Michelangelo, Chaucer, and Shakespeare, I became enamored of Desiderius Erasmus. At the height of his influence, Desiderius Erasmus, an Augustinian monk, was known as the heart, soul, and pen of the intellectual renaissance that swept through Europe in the early 16th century. One of the greatest humanists of his time, sought after in his capacity as a teacher, writer of satire, and political persuasion, he also translated original biblical scriptures into the first New Testament written in Greek in the hopes of making it more accessible for translation into common languages so that everyone could understand it.

            Why the crush? In the 1500s, Europe was a conglomeration of warring states (not countries like today) under the control of the Holy Roman Empire. But Erasmus wanted something different. Centuries ahead of the European Union, he envisioned a pan-European entity with a common language, government, and religion. He lobbied for education for all and, as a linguist, wrote eloquently and long to bring about the changes he believed would benefit all the peoples of Europe.

            Born just 25 years after the invention of the printing press, Erasmus used the only thing he had to bring about change in Europe – his words.

So, is it a real crush? Well, he has his own page on my website, and I have written two essays, a play, a poem, and two short stories about his life and accomplishments. So yes, I am a fan.

“When I get a little money, I buy books; and if any is left, I buy food and clothes.” – Desiderius Erasmus (1466-1536)


9) Is there a story that you’d like to tell but you think the world isn’t ready to receive it?

            I always say that I write for myself, but I edit for my readers; there are just some thoughts you  believe you cannot share openly without your own naked anxieties becoming too obvious.

In the subtext of Finding Persephone, the aliens represent any of the 6.5 million known species on our planet who may also be concerned that their survival is at risk in the midst of climate change and nuclear war. Despite the human belief that we are the only species capable of this awareness or fixing what may soon become unfixable, it is always possible that another species - possibly hiding in plain sight - or the planet itself, may destroy us in self-defense.  

            As I mentioned earlier, I am a speculative fiction writer, and if we are going down the rabbit hole of “what ifs” then what if there is something captured in the melting ice that will be much more catastrophic than a virus? What if there is an unknown but deliberate failsafe point when the Earth will defend itself and say, “Enough.”

            This is the point where the genre of speculative/science fiction becomes horror.

            Why do I think the world is not ready to receive this story? Because it has been ignoring far more important voices than mine. Also, I am not sure I am brave enough to write it. I am reasonably confident that the frustration arising from trying to formulate a narrative sufficient to change the world would be the last book I would ever write.

            After all, I’m a writer, not an immortal.

            Kurt Vonnegut, an immortal of sorts, wrote a poem called “Requiem” that describes the kind of sloughing off of humans by the Earth that may become far too real.

Requiem by Kurt Vonnegut

The crucified planet Earth,
should it find a voice
and a sense of irony,
might now well say
of our abuse of it,
“Forgive them, Father,
They know not what they do.”

The irony would be
that we know what
we are doing.

When the last living thing
has died on account of us,
how poetical it would be
if Earth could say,
in a voice floating up
perhaps
from the floor
of the Grand Canyon,
“It is done.”
People did not like it here.

 

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Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Virtual Book Tour: Sand, Salt, and Spirits by Kathryn Hills

 Good morning everyone!  Please welcome author Kathryn Hills to Full Moon Dreaming today! She is here to tell us about her new release, Sand, Salt, and Spirits. Kathryn will be awarding a $25 Amazon/BN GC to one randomly drawn commenter via Rafflecopter during the tour. The more you comment, the better your chances of winning are. To find the other stops on the tour, go here. Don't forget to look for the Rafflecopter at the end of this post!




 

Sand, Salt, and Spirits

by Kathryn Hills


 

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GENRE:   Romance / Halloween / Contemporary

 

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BLURB:

 

Can a weekend visit to Last Chance Beach undo decades of brokenhearted memories? Conjuring up some island magic might just be their trick. Or treat!

Kyle Worthington hasn’t returned to Last Chance Beach in years. He’s worked hard to prove himself to his overbearing father and the rest of the world. Now it’s October, and the vacation island paradise is celebrating the season with an island-wide Fall Festival. Family obligation demands he participate. Everyone will be there, including the ghost that haunts his grandparents’ B&B.

The running joke that Kyle never sticks with anything—not a career or a woman—will continue to plague him. Unless he brings a knockout of a date to the weekend-long event. Cassandra Corwin fits the bill perfectly. Kyle’s had his eye on his brilliant, beautiful coworker since day one. But Cassie is an enigma, a loner. There’s no room in her life for anyone except Odin, her goofball of a Great Dane.

Will this woman of mystery agree to Kyle’s scheme to impress his family? Can two near strangers from opposite worlds survive family gatherings and back-to-back Halloween events while pretending to be a couple? Kyle’s father seems hell-bent on derailing everything before they even shout “Boo!”

Or will the island’s magic prove too powerful for them to resist?

 

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EXCERPT


Kyle’s brain screamed, okay…time to fess up. “Cassie…before we go any further, there’s something I must confess. Please don’t get mad.”

 

Her smile evaporated. “Oh, that’s never good.”

 

“Hang on…it’s not good, but it’s not terrible, either.”

 

“Yet to be determined.” She crossed her arms and leveled a hard stare on him. “Spill it.”

 

“I may have…Okay, I definitely said…you’re my girlfriend.” Kyle cringed in anticipation of her reaction.

 

“You said what?” Her voice spiked.

 

“I’m sorry. I don’t know what came over me.”

 

“A death wish?” she accused with a scowl. “Who did you say this to?”

 

“Not many. Just my sister, Kat.” He swallowed hard and took a step back. “She told my grandmother.”

 

“No?” Her tone went dangerously low.

 

“…who then told my mother when she called to say she wasn’t sure if she was coming. Who, in turn, told Kendall, my younger sister. Who really isn’t coming, by the way. So, that part’s good.”

 

“Is it now, Kyle? Really?” Cassie demanded with an infuriated huff.

 

“Yeah…except Kat told her boyfriend, Ben. Now I’m done. I think. Maybe not. News travels fast on Last Chance Beach.”

 

 

 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

The rich history and many mysteries of New England are the perfect backdrop for many of KATHRYN’s books. Winding roads lined by old stone walls, forgotten cemeteries, grand homes with shadowy pasts...all sparks for her imagination. Whether it’s a quaint seaside town or the vibrant city of Boston, it’s easy for this “hauntingly romantic” author to envision the past mingling with the present. No surprise, some of Kathryn’s favorite stories include ghosts! Sprinkle in some magic, and you’re off on a great adventure.

 

When not writing, this best-selling author is reading, researching, gardening, or cooking up something special in her chaotic kitchen. She shares her colonial home in the north woods with those she loves most – her wonderful husband, daughter, and three crazy dogs.

 

Find Kathryn Hills Online

 

Website * Facebook Twitter * Amazon Author Page * BookBub

 

Buy Link – Sand, Salt, and Spirits – Last Chance Beach Romance by Kathryn Hills

 

https://books2read.com/u/bQJo5Z

 

The book will be $0.99.

 


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Monday, June 14, 2021

Virtual Book Tour: Constellations by Patricia Leavy

 Good morning everyone! Please welcome author Patricia Leavy to Full Moon Dreaming! She is here to tell us about her new release, Constellations. Patricia will be awarding a signed set of 3 novels: Shooting Stars, Twinkle, and Constellations, to two (US only) randomly drawn commenters via Rafflecopter during the tour. The more you comment, the better your chances of winning. To find the other stops on her tour, go here. Don't forget to look for the Rafflecopter at the end of this post!



 

Constellations

by Patricia Leavy


 

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GENRE:   Women's Fiction/Romance

 

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BLURB:

 

Constellations follows Tess Lee and Jack Miller after three years of marriage as they navigate the meaning of love and family over a series of holidays. Tess is a wildly successful and world-famous novelist. Her inspirational books explore our innermost struggles and the human need to believe that there is light at the end of the tunnel. Jack is a former federal agent. After spending decades immersed in a violent world, a residue remains. Both healing from past trauma, together they have finally built the life they wish to live. What will happen to their blissful union when Jack’s childhood family resurfaces? When Tess and Jack visit the Millers for Christmas, how will insecurity, a sense of missed opportunities, and the need for redemption test their relationship? When a terrible accident threatens everything in an instant, will they learn the true meaning of unconditional love? Their loved ones are along for the ride: Omar, Tess’s sarcastic best friend who calls her Butterfly; the female president of the United States, with whom Tess talks politics and bakes cookies; Joe, Jack’s friend from the Bureau who understands the sacrifices he’s made; Bobby and Gina, their younger friends who never fail to lighten the mood; and the Miller family. Constellations is a novel about family – those into which we’re born and those we create – the human desire to belong and feel connected, the true nature of intimacy, and the power of love to heal and redeem. Written as unfolding action, Constellations is a poignant novel that moves fluidly between melancholy, humor, and joy.

 

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EXCERPT:

 


The next morning, Bobby, Gina, Joe, and Luciana thanked their hosts profusely for an unforgettable experience and then flew back to DC on Tess’s jet. Omar and Clay spent the next two weeks enjoying their luxurious honeymoon at the Four Seasons, meeting up with Tess and Jack several times. They spent the last day of their vacation at Tess and Jack’s house.

 

The foursome lounged on the beach under umbrellas, and Omar said, “Butterfly, do you want to take a walk?”

 

“Sure,” she said, rising. She slipped on her oversized straw hat and took Omar’s hand. They walked along the ocean’s edge, letting the warm water splash across their feet.

 

“You look so relaxed,” Tess said.

 

“Well, I’ve had two weeks of nonstop sex, days spent lying on the beach, and a steady flow of rum cocktails; who would have guessed that it’s a relaxing way to live?” Omar said with a smile. “Oh, and the ninety-minute massage I had yesterday wasn’t too shabby either. Don’t tell Clay, but wow, my masseur was quite the bit of man candy. If I weren’t married, I tell ya.”

 

Tess giggled. “Was the wedding and honeymoon everything you imagined?”

 

“More,” he replied. “I can never thank you and Jack enough for making everything so wonderful.”

 

“There’s no need. We’re so thrilled for you and Clay. When I see the two of you together, I could burst with joy.”

 

“That’s because you know how alone I felt for so many years. Only people like us could really understand,” he said. “Of course we’ve always had each other, which has been a lifeline in every way, but having someone to grow old with, someone to wake up with every day, it’s immeasurably special. I’ve had a lot of happiness in my life, sometimes more than you, ironically because I’ve so enjoyed your spectacular life. But happiness and contentment aren’t the same. Dare I say, I truly feel at peace now.”

 

Tess squeezed his hand.

 

“I knew you would understand,” he said.

 

“I was telling Jack the same thing recently. When you’ve had to take care of yourself for ages, you don’t take it for granted when you find someone you can count on to always be there. I think that’s why the connection is so strong between me and Jack. People don’t understand why we’re always so affectionate, but from the first night we met, we both knew the other had gone without a certain kind of love, that we had each survived unspeakable pain and loss. From the very beginning, we made an unspoken decision to just love each other with everything we have.”

 

“You make it look easy.”

 

“It is easy,” she replied.

 

“Watching the two of you these past few years is what really pushed me to make my commitment to Clay official. I’ve seen the change in your eyes, and I guess I wanted to experience it too.”

 

“I’m so glad you have it,” she said, smiling.

 

“You know, I was thinking about how you said our senior year Christmas together was your favorite holiday until you met Jack. Perhaps it was more sacred than I realized, that toxic, all-American meal of ours notwithstanding.”

 

She smiled.

 

“Promise me something, Butterfly.”

 

“Anything.”

 

“Promise me we will always have this,” he said, holding her hand in his and giving it a squeeze. “We will always have us, together with others and quiet moments alone.”

 

She stopped, hugged him tightly, and whispered, “Of course. Now you promise me the same.”

 

“I promise,” he whispered, squeezing her tighter.

 

When they parted, she said, “Are you ready to get back to our gorgeous men?”

 

“Well, I do love watching how they glisten in the sun. When they come out of the ocean all wet, holy hell.”

 

They both laughed.

 

“But I think I could use a little more time alone with you, Butterfly.”

 

She smiled. “Me too.”

 

 


 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

Patricia Leavy, Ph.D., is a bestselling author. She was formerly Associate Professor of Sociology, Chair of Sociology and Criminology, and Founding Director of Gender Studies at Stonehill College in Massachusetts. She has published over thirty books, earning commercial and critical success in both fiction and nonfiction, and her work has been translated into many languages. She is also series creator and editor for ten book series with Oxford University Press, Guilford Press, and Brill/Sense, including the ground-breaking Social Fictions series. Patricia has received dozens of accolades for her books. Recently, her novel Film won the 2020 American Fiction Award for Inspirational Fiction, her 3-novel set Candy Floss Collection won the 2020 American Fiction Award for Anthologies, and her novel Spark won the 2019 American Fiction Award for Inspirational Fiction and the 2019 Living Now Book Award for Adventure Fiction. She has also received career awards from the New England Sociological Association, the American Creativity Association, the American Educational Research Association, the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, and the National Art Education Association. In 2016 Mogul, a global women’s empowerment network, named her an “Influencer.” In 2018, she was honored by the National Women’s Hall of Fame and SUNY-New Paltz established the “Patricia Leavy Award for Art and Social Justice.” She has residences in Maine and Massachusetts where she lives with her husband, daughter (when she’s not away at college), and her dog. Patricia loves writing, reading, watching films, and traveling.

 

Website: www.patricialeavy.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WomenWhoWrite/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patricialeavy



 

Amazon buy link: https://www.amazon.com/Constellations-Patricia-Leavy-ebook/dp/B0932N2DWZ/

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1) You’re marooned on a small island with one person and one item of your choice—who is that person and what item do you have?

 

If I pick my husband, daughter, or best friend, the others will be offended. I thought about picking my dog, Daisy, because she’s a sweetheart, but she’s not the best conversationalist. So I’m going to go with Kiefer Sutherland. He seems like a fun guy and I bet he has great stories. But since I don’t actually know him, I’d bring along my iPod in case I made a mistake and need to tune him out.


2) What is your idea of how to spend romantic time with your significant other?

 

Not on the internet, so I’m going to keep this private.


3) When you start a new story, do you begin with a character, or a plot?

 

I always start with a character—someone I can see and hear in my mind as if they were an old friend. I become invested in telling their story. Plots are secondary. My novels are all character-driven.

 

4) If they were to make the story of your life into a movie, who should play you?

 

Sarah Jessica Parker. It would be a pretty boring movie though, since I spend most of my time wearing sweats and sitting alone writing.


5) Who’s your favorite horror villain and why?

 

Charles Logan from the TV show 24. He’s terrifying because he’s probably not so far off from some politicians.


6) Is there a story that you’d like to tell but you think the world isn’t ready to receive it?

 

Yes, but I’m writing it anyway. It’s a novel I’ve been working on for many years about three women at a crossroads in their lives, but really, it’s a dark story about betrayal in small town America. It’s different from my other novels. People may not be ready for it, but look out, it’s coming anyway.


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