Trying to rebuild her life, Jeanette relocates to a quiet little town, after spending ten years in the military and suffering a failed marriage. But Jeanette is a precog; able to see the future. It scares her and causes her to question her sanity. Matters are complicated further when she meets the man of her dreams and what follows is a series of events that threaten to push her over the edge. Now she must deal with new challenges in her career, struggle with increasing psychic abilities, and come to grips with her feelings for a man she wants to love but fears she cannot.
These are two of the "Women of Nightrun" trailers for my upcoming Nightrun series. The elder Helen may actually be my favorite character in the series. She's bright and funny but can turn dark and dangerous in the blink of an eye. The other Helen, called "Two", while possesing many of the same traits as her name sake, tends to be angrier and more driven. Seperately, they are formidable. However, when they finally combine their talents... things heat up. Be well, William
Not always, but, sometimes I get a very good feel what's deep where folks can't see. Take your shoes off, spit, and write the anger...I'll buy the first copy.
Domenic
William,
My attention has be elsewhere, obviously since you sent me a message in November and I never answered. I can't find the message but thank you for it just the same. Paidra
William, I'm sure it will go well. Continue the good work. I haven't lined up any book signings. How have you approach this matter? I'm sure many authors have the same question.
It seems as though your book signing went well. Congratulations. I'm glad it was a success for you. I like seeing authors doing well! It always gets me inspired.
Born in Washington D.C., I lived in Los Angeles until joining the Army Military Police in 1975. I served two stateside tours and two tours in Germany. The final duty in Germany found me in Berlin where, among other duties, I worked at the Allied Checkpoint Charlie prior to the fall of the Berlin Wall. Leaving the military in the latter part of 1982, I settled with my family, in the Piney Woods area of Northeast Texas, almost equidistant between Dallas, Texas and Shreveport, Louisiana. I continued in civilian law enforcement until 1990 when I began work with the Texas Attorney General's office. In 1999 I pursued another career change and entered the Information Technology field and now work with the local school district.
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Domenic
My attention has be elsewhere, obviously since you sent me a message in November and I never answered. I can't find the message but thank you for it just the same. Paidra
-Nadia
It seems as though your book signing went well. Congratulations. I'm glad it was a success for you. I like seeing authors doing well! It always gets me inspired.
-Nadia
...and many thanks for the welcome.
William
Welcome to the network!
~Shelagh