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I Found Her!

8/28/2012

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In my last blog I took you on a sentimental journey; a childhood memory with my grandmother. Today, this Cottage Hill District still contains some lovely old homes as well as the Montgomery Police Academy, one of the settings in my new novel, Uncharted Waters. Be watching for it in late September!

Right now, I'm just rejoicing to have found this shot of the grand lady.

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A Memory 

8/21/2012

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How does this old sign relate to my contemporary novel Uncharted Waters? Well, let me tell you about a drive I took several days ago.

As I left the downtown Montgomery library parking lot, I felt the pull again. So, I glanced at the clock in my trusty Honda and eased into the right turning lane. Then, as I waited for the green light on Lawrence and High Street, I chastened myself for this indulgence. Why did I feel this sudden desire to push a memory button rather than a radio station or music download?

Someone tooted their horn. Whoops! I’d forgotten one can make a right turn on red. I complied and hoped the driver wouldn’t give me a dirty look. He didn’t, but he followed closely; annoyed I’m sure. One block more and we were approaching Court Street. Thankfully, he took the center lane and I made my right turn on Mildred. Now, out of sight, the driver was forgotten and I began to reminisce. What luxury!

It’s amazing how many landmarks remain the same here on Mildred Street. An old school turned into a florist shop, or so the sign states. Houses built in the 20’s and 30’s. Then, where Holcombe crosses Mildred, stands the proud Old Ship AME Zion Church. I’ve been told there is a lot of history here.

I continued west on Mildred and eyed the grand old Tara on my left, As I child, I envisioned Scarlet waving to me from the balcony. However, on the right, only the ghosts of grand homes remain, leaving behind a couple of broken stair steps, leading nowhere.

Suddenly, the landscaped changed; almost like Tara after the war, and I was reminded again: This is the area where many of your roots cling. Folks may call it the Cottage Hill Historic District, but the approaching neighborhood is simply the place where a child’s heart met her grandmother and walked hand in hand to the corner grocery store.

In my mind, I’m there again today. The store on the corner of Mildred and Hamner is boarded up but, on the screen door, I can still see the girl with her golden hair. The Sunbeam girl is smiling at me. I smile back because now my mind takes the sidewalk down Hamner. Is this the same sidewalk grandmother and I took so long ago? The many cracks and dips say yes. Anyway, I somehow hear grandmother’s voice as she says, “After lunch I’ll take you to the park.”

“Really?” I release her hand and start to skip. She offers a weary smile, yet in my mind it competes with the Sunbeam child.

“Grandmother is too old to skip,” she calls.  “You go ahead. I’ll catch up.”

I know it sounds crazy but, as I take this slow drive down Hamner, I still remember my thought that day. I told myself, I’ll never be too old to skip.

And so today, I’m still skipping in my mind. I’m skipping to her white-framed house on the Corner of Hamner and Clayton Street. I’m skipping to the Clayton Street Methodist Church just across the street. I’m eating lunch with grandmother and then, just as she promised, skipping to the Clayton Street Park. Only today, the park is gone. In its place stands the Montgomery Police Academy. Is it any wonder that part of this new novel is set right here in the Police Academy? When Uncharted Waters is released next month, I hope many of you will skip there with me!

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Benefits of Uncharted Waters

8/14/2012

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What are the benefits of Uncharted Waters?  Well, splintered families and job insecurity plague many families today so readers will relate to Beth Davidson’s plight. Unique features include warnings of the dangers of cyber-stalking and the need to exercise caution when using the social networks. Some young single women are so eager for a romantic relationship they lack judgment regarding internet use and are too quick to trust any male who shows an interest.

Do you recognize anyone here? Were some of you even drawn to the mirror? If so, this new romantic suspense may be for you.

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Panic on a Leash 

8/9/2012

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Since losing her mother at age twelve, and experiencing a fractured relationship with her dad, twenty-two-year-old Beth is finally living on her own and experiencing a life of restrained optimism. Optimism, that is, until the sudden appearance of this invader. Then, day by day, as his advancements continue, Beth’s young faith will be tested almost beyond endurance. The emotional atmosphere becomes one of panic on a leash.   What does this stalker want, and how far will he go to get it? Beth doesn’t know but she is about to find out.

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Behind the Scenes

8/7/2012

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What to expect in Uncharted Waters

Where do fears come from? Beth wants to know. Do they arise from the present moment or do they lurk somewhere inside a convoluted corridor of the mind?  

My protagonist, Beth Davidson, wants love and affection but not the kind offered by her intruder or at the price she may need to pay. For sixteen years her life has remained on hold and now a predator is at her heels. Is the abundant life simply surviving another day?  When Lt. Wilson, the officer in charge of stalking and domestic violence, interviewed Beth he spoke of power and control. Now those words sometimes roll around in Beth’s head like dice in the hands of a gambler. On other days, it feels like the gambler’s fingers are closing in for the kill.     

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What's Up?

8/1/2012

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What’s Up?

Well, I’m switching focus for the next several entries and will be sharing some news about the new novel, Uncharted Waters.

As many of you know, my 1st four novels are inspirational stories set in the 1950’s. You can find them on Amazon and other online stores and, hopefully, they will soon be available as e-books. The titles include a trilogy: Where Hearts Live, Where Love Grows and Where Memories Linger and the 4th, a stand-alone, is called A Promise for Tomorrow. 

Frankly, I loved writing about the 50’s, and still do. But, so you won’t think I’m stuck in the past, I decided to try a contemporary romantic suspense. Think I’m crazy? Well, you can see for yourself when Uncharted Waters is released this fall. I’ll be sharing more soon.

Stay tuned!

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