I’m feeling like the White Rabbit in Alice In Wonderland. According to industry news the best time to publish a Christmas Story is in October. And, as you can see “No Perfect Marriage” didn’t make it.
It’s been a hard year writing wise and I’m hoping to do better next year which reminds me is just around the corner. So better late than never and No Perfect Marriage is a fast fun read. Like last years A Divorce For Christmas this story could happen to anyone. You, family, or friends it’s about real life and the work it takes to make a marriage or a relationship work.
Below is a short excerpt.
Kade stood in the open doorway looking rumpled and… sexy. If he was surprised, he hid it behind a smirk as he stepped back to give her room to enter. “I’d invite you in, but apparently you don’t feel you need an invitation.”
Guilt had Sandra on the defensive, and again she reminded herself it was her house too. Before she could say anything, Kade did it for her. “Guess I need to change the locks.”
“Guess you do.”
Silence settled between them. Nothing new here. The only communication they had ever really been good at was in bed and that had gone south when Kade started working fourteen-hour days.
sounds great, Lavada!! I love the excerpt.
Thanks Jillian. It was fun to write, I’ve just been having trouble making the time to write and then I got a new computer and had to purchase new software so that slowed me down.
yeah, that new software/computer thing is a real pain. Making time is also sometimes hard as well.
Couple struggling to stay together make for some powerful stories. Congratulations on the new release!
Thanks Laurie. Long marriages don’t just happen they take care and work as this couple found out.