#SixSunday — Happy Mother’s Day!

Welcome to “Six Sentence Sunday”. Thank you for visiting and especially for any comments you might feel inclined to offer.

This six comes from my in process novel, Sins of Our Mothers (ha!) in which the heroine is taking a test she desperately wants to fail:

Two lines made her decisions more immediate; one line gave her time to evaluate options.

How could it have happened?

She ran through her sexual encounters and could remember none that had been near misses…at least at the time. Two lines meant one of them hadn’t been a miss but a strike.  One line meant she had more chances.  Two lines meant her old life was officially dead, her future wounded and with a permanent limp.

Uh-oh…is she or isn’t she?

Let’s take a quick poll:

Be sure to check out the host site, Six Sentence Sunday, for links to more tantalizing snippets from some very talented writers.

Pssst….A recommendation and an Interview

If you enjoyed the humor and romance in my book The P.U.R.E., you might also like my “friend’s” book, All’s Fair in Love and War, released today from Evernight Publishing.

Also! I am interviewed today over at That Artsy Reader Girl’s blog (which is one of the cutest blogs out there and showcases its owner’s graphic arts background beautifully).  Come see what I had to say as I wind down my P.U.R.E. blog tour.  Thank you, Jana!