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Six Sentence Sunday 9/5/10

Guess what!? The plot issue that I’ve affectionately named “Parker’s Plot Problem” has been solved! That means this story you’ve been reading six sentences a week is now on its way to being written!

What a relief. This book is one of my favorite works in progress, and the PPP was driving me crazy. Now maybe you won’t catch up to me! Okay, on with the story:

Brynn started her car, but sat behind the wheel for a moment. Six years of her life that she’d never get back, with the man who swore his undying love and fidelity. Six years of building a home with him, and it took less than two hours to pack it all up. Four suitcases piled in the back of her Escalade, two garment bags held her suits and gowns. The Howerton Hotel had a superb service. They would unpack and press her things once she settled in.

One less thing to worry about.

With one long sigh, Brynn left the restaurant and made her way to the hotel, her new home for the next week at least.

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Posted 5 days, 3 hours ago.

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Six Sentence Sunday 8/29/10

Welcome back. Today’s Six Sentences (+) continue from last week (I feel like I need to insert some sappy soap-opera music here or something).

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“I need to get going too.” Brynn gathered her purse, and tucked a tip under her water glass. “I’ll wait for your email. After I look through it, I’ll give you a call.”

Susan nodded and squeezed out of the booth. “Call me if you need anything tonight after you talk to Jack. I’m free after six, even if you just want to go for a drink.”

Brynn held the front door for her friend. “I appreciate that. I’m actually looking forward to this.”

Susan flushed. “I wish I could be a fly on the wall tonight. On second thought, no I don’t. You know how I feel about confrontation.” She shuddered. “Take care Brynn.”

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Posted 1 week, 4 days ago.

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Six Sentence Sunday 8/22/10

Good morning everyone! I’ve got six more sentences from my WiP here, and maybe now that school is back in session I can actually get to work on some of it. Continuing from last week:

Brynn waited for the congratulatory giggle, but it never came. She rolled her eyes. Susan’s big heart wouldn’t be able to stand it if someone was hurt, even if he deserved it. “Don’t worry Sue, he won’t be destitute. He’s got a job.”

Susan dropped her focus to her cell phone on the table. “Oh…gee…I need to go. I’m showing a house at four.”

Not sure reading a book six sentences a week is the best way to do it, but at this rate, it’s about as fast as I’m writing the thing! Have a great Sunday everyone, and don’t forget to check out the official site for more SSS authors.

Posted 2 weeks, 4 days ago.

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Six Sentence Sunday 8/15/10

Happy Sunday everyone! It’s a chilly day on top of this mountain. Autumn is in the air, and I’m not very happy about it.

My six sentence offering this week, continuing the story from last week:

He gave up gambling long before I met him. While the crew loaded the truck I read the agreement over. When I’m done with him, he’s going to have to rent a room at the YMCA.”

Brynn laughed at her friend’s shock. Susan’s face paled to a gruesome shade, and her eyes danced over Brynn’s face. “So he gets…nothing?” she squeaked.

“Nothing but the clothes on his back. And the bed where he slept with the slut, since I’m so generous.”

“Oh my God.”

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Posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago.

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Six Sentence Sunday 8/8/10

Another Sunday, another six sentences from my untitled WiP. I really can’t wait to get back to work on this. I finished two short stories for Olivia, and then went right into edits for her February release Tessa’s Pride.

Okay, enough blabbering. On with the  post:

“When I entered into the agreement to purchase the Bone and Joint Clinic, my lawyer got a little nervous about Jack’s financial responsibility; he’d already claimed bankruptcy once. It was a condition to my partnership.”

“I…I didn’t know. You never said anything…”

Brynn shrugged. “That was almost seven years ago, and I hadn’t thought about it since.”

That’s it for me. I’ve got a full day ahead at the Evil Empire. Enjoy your Sunday! Don’t forget to visit the official website for more SSS participants!

Posted 1 month ago.

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