Field of Dreams...

It's been a busier week than normal. I was pulling together an anthology of short stories, and getting a novella/novelette...there are so many varying definitions on this...together for ravenous romance. On top of this, I've been working on my next short story for love you divine, and starting a new book in the Virgin Billionaire series about the Virgin Billionaire's dream house.

The anthology is going to be titled, FIELD OF DREAMS. Here's the back cover copy. And I'll post more about the release date soon. I've been in hundreds of anthologies in the past twenty years, with my own name and pen names. So many I don't even remember them all. But this is the first time I've ever had one of my own.

In Ryan Field's Field of Dreams, the central theme revolves around the celebration of love, passion, and romance, where the main characters are either already deeply in love with each other, or on the verge of falling in love. From the story about a handsome young man who falls in love with a rugged cowboy, to the story about two young men who were best friends in high school and wind up falling in love with each other several years later, the focus is on relationships and moving forward. And though these relationships aren't always conventional, they are always emotional. The characters are all either searching for something better or thankful they've already found it. For some, love has been there all along and they only needed to look around to see it clearly. For others, the love is new and fresh, with nothing but promise and hope for the future. There's even a love story about a vampire who has been searching for love for many years, and winds up finding it in one of the most unlikely places.

And like with most things in life that involve love and relationships, the journey toward a happy ending isn't always easy. Sometimes there are obstacles to overcome, and other times there are fears that need to be faced. But the love is always worth the sacrifice in the end.
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Published on June 17, 2011 16:18
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