Two women find that creating a successful relationship rests in remembering the mistakes of the past.
Cees Bannigan has all the materials needed to build a happy life-a successful home improvement television show, a new house, and the attention of an intelligent and beautiful woman. So what is she doing at the hospital bedside of Arieanna Simons, the love who had abandoned her a several months before? When she discovers what is behind Arieanna's precipitous withdrawal, Cees must decide if past betrayals can ever be forgiven, even for the promise that tomorrow might hold.
ISBN-13: 978-1-60282-026-5, $15.95,
Lesbian RomancePages: 240
Pub Date: August, 2008
ISBN-13: 978-1-60282-026-5ISBN-10: 1-60282-026-0
Price: $15.95
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Sunday, August 24, 2008
Thursday, August 07, 2008
A lesson from my mother
Writing eloquently is a skill set that I will probably never master. I rely mostly on observation of human relationships and feelings. I try to find that place that resonates in my reader. That makes them angry, happy or sad. I know my readers because I am them. I have the same hopes, fears, and wishes.
What brought these thoughts on? It was another lesson my mother taught me just this morning. I received the following email when I needed to see it. One clear concise line that gave me energy, and focused my mind, but not before it made me cry:
To: gabe@gabriellegoldsby.com
Sent: Thursday, August 7, 2008 6:02:48 AM
Subject: Your Mother
Hi Gigi, Just wanted to let you know that I am your "Biggest Fan" and I love you very much. Mom
What brought these thoughts on? It was another lesson my mother taught me just this morning. I received the following email when I needed to see it. One clear concise line that gave me energy, and focused my mind, but not before it made me cry:
To: gabe@gabriellegoldsby.com
Sent: Thursday, August 7, 2008 6:02:48 AM
Subject: Your Mother
Hi Gigi, Just wanted to let you know that I am your "Biggest Fan" and I love you very much. Mom
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