Genre: Romance
About Sokorra LewisLocation: Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Home Region: Age:23 Website: http://www.livejournal.com/~sokorralewis Favorite novels: Pride and Prejudice, Catherine Called Birdy, The Talent Series Favorite writers: Anne McCaffery, Nora Roberts, Favorite music: The Beatles-They have music for any mood setting Non-noveling interests: Graphic Design, Web Design, |
Joined: novembre 1, 2004 This Year: Official Participant NaNoWriMo History: NaNoWriMo posts: 0 NaNoWriMo buddies: 4
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Synopsis: The 3 Daughters
Julianne Warner decided to move back home. She got a job at the local hospital, bought a house. However, before she can make a transittion, her Aunt Gladys dies, and its not the only thing that causes her life to go Tipsy-turvy. Her father is acting odd, her sister Rebecca is finding odd things about his Buisness Willow Publishing, and her ex-boyfriend is becoming a serious contender for being Mr. Right. Add her mother's new boyfriend Alex who looks a little familiar, her father's girlfriend who despite being half the age, seems to have twice the common sense, and her oldest sister Deidre's surprise pregnancy.. And of course there is Gladys' input into the whole situation. Life with the Warner sisters is not going to be the same.
Excerpt: The 3 Daughters
“I just wish they would accept it.” He glanced over at her, as she tugged on the ugly fuchsia top she had chosen to wear. Gladys had always been an interesting woman, and the fact she wanted them to wear crazy colors and absolutely no black did not surprise him. What did surprise him was the fact that Rebecca had even had such a shirt.
“Accept what?”
“That they love each other. Mike’s been pining after her for over a decade, and she refuses to notice, and she keeps coming back to him and he doesn’t see it for what it is. Actually neither of them sees it.” She sighed in frustration. “He’s my best friend other then you and she’s my sister and I want them to be happy. And I know they’d be happy with each other if they just let themselves be.”
“It’s never as easy as that.” Granted, he agreed that it was probably easier then Michael and Julie were making it.
“No, I guess not.” He sighed as they reached the car.
“Give them time, Becks,” he said as he opened her door. “I’m sure if it was meant to be, they will figure it out. Look at us!” She glared from her half seated position.
“You think that having ourselves locked in a freezer together, thankfully un-operating, is a successful matchmaking technique?”
“No, not that exactly. The fact that it took us two years of nearly constant interaction to realize that we were in love with each other.” He paused as he walked around the car and into his own seat, giving her a grin. “Although the freezer helped.”
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