From my new WIP, The Capital Bride.
On the other side of the door was her last resort. Either this or prostitution and prostitution was not a choice. She couldn’t raise MaryAnn in that environment, nor if truth be told, could she lower herself to live like that. At least this way there would be some stability in her little girl’s life.
Sarah turned the knob, took a deep breath and walked through the door to a better future for her daughter and, if she was lucky, for herself.
The office was small and neat.
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Oooh, sounds good, Cynthia. Looking forward to this one Great six. Got my attention.
Very interesting. Great six.
Really draws you into the story immediately! I appreciate that her focus is on what’s best for her daughter…excellent six!
Love the sound of this book. I checked out Tame a Wild Bride on Amazon, hope I win.
If it’s her last resort behind that door, I’m REALLY curious what kind of business it could be, just a step up from prostitution! You hooked me in six, Cynthia. Motivation, character depth, and a puzzle.
Hmmm. Well, you’ve got me wondering. Nice six.