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My First Novel: About Chapter 19
There’s an odd feeling you get when after going full tilt for so long, things finally slow down to a normal pace, and you quite don’t know how to handle it. Brooke is discovering this as her business hits its stride, and she finally finds herself with some free time.
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Chapter 11: Life on the Run
When the day came for her three-month review, Marion invited Brooke to lunch. The owner tried to be nice, because of Brooke’s mom and her nine-holers, but the review wasn’t good. For one thing, Brooke had often broken Marion’s rule of never driving on a street with a “For Sale By Owner” sign in a […]
My First Novel: About Chapter 10
You see someone every day. You’ve never spoken to him or her, but you’ve already you’ve formed some basic opinions. Then one day, you strike up a conversation and discover .. well .. you might need to reconsider your perception skills.
Chapter 10: The Man Behind the Computer Screen
Brooke wasn’t showing up at The Clover until after eight these days. None of her real estate clients wanted to see homes until at least ten, and the owners needed time to get ready. So if she got to the office around nine, she was still the first one in. Blair had suggested how eight […]
My First Novel: About Chapter 9
Parents. We do love them so much, but sometimes you wish they came with an off switch. We know it all comes from a good place (well, most of the time), so we cope with unsolicited life advice – and the occasional unrequested rearranging of furniture – because, hey, they’re our parents.