L.J. Scar
Sweet Little Lies $.99 romantic comedy and suspense https://www.amazon.com/Sweet-Little-L...
Here's a bit of author insight into my latest romance.
I love Nash and Angel. As I wrote the character of Nash, I pictured a handsome man who didn't take life too seriously, until he fell for a girl who was running from some serious issues. When most in the public eye are filled with injections and plastic surgery, I enjoyed writing about Angel's identical twin no longer wanting a clone and choosing dysmorphia over natural. The setting where she is squatting in an abandoned church in Little Albany, in real life I passed on renovating a church like it years ago. Just like I wrote the area experienced a renaissance and is now the hottest place in town. But what really made the characters of Nash and Angel special is their off the charts chemistry and lust held a tenderness and love that I wish everyone could someday experience.
Every book in the Sweet Series is under 200 pages, written from both points of view and read fast. None are filled with angst! I don't recommend relationships that cause that emotion, so I'm not going to write books that center relationships around it! The antagonists with all my characters are the baggage they carry. All of the books in the series have a quirky abode and a rescued animal.
Sweet Little Lies has Angel living in an area overran with feral cats. Funny enough, she wasn't a cat person. Here's where that idea came from. My mom lives on ten acres and had a run-down rental property a football field away. Developers bought it and her adjacent land, tore the place down, and forty not-so-tame cats started coming around her house. My sister is a cat lover and began feeding them. Next thing I know we have more kittens than I've ever seen in my life. For three years, I trapped cats and took them to a local charity to be fixed then released them back on the property. Some are still around, others neighbors have taken in, and the rest vanished into what is left undeveloped. Some of the cats I named, exactly as Angel mentions in the beginning of Sweet Little Lies. The majority became tame and remain outdoor kitties at her house to this day. Oh, and I was never a cat person but these have grown on me.
Here's a bit of author insight into my latest romance.
I love Nash and Angel. As I wrote the character of Nash, I pictured a handsome man who didn't take life too seriously, until he fell for a girl who was running from some serious issues. When most in the public eye are filled with injections and plastic surgery, I enjoyed writing about Angel's identical twin no longer wanting a clone and choosing dysmorphia over natural. The setting where she is squatting in an abandoned church in Little Albany, in real life I passed on renovating a church like it years ago. Just like I wrote the area experienced a renaissance and is now the hottest place in town. But what really made the characters of Nash and Angel special is their off the charts chemistry and lust held a tenderness and love that I wish everyone could someday experience.
Every book in the Sweet Series is under 200 pages, written from both points of view and read fast. None are filled with angst! I don't recommend relationships that cause that emotion, so I'm not going to write books that center relationships around it! The antagonists with all my characters are the baggage they carry. All of the books in the series have a quirky abode and a rescued animal.
Sweet Little Lies has Angel living in an area overran with feral cats. Funny enough, she wasn't a cat person. Here's where that idea came from. My mom lives on ten acres and had a run-down rental property a football field away. Developers bought it and her adjacent land, tore the place down, and forty not-so-tame cats started coming around her house. My sister is a cat lover and began feeding them. Next thing I know we have more kittens than I've ever seen in my life. For three years, I trapped cats and took them to a local charity to be fixed then released them back on the property. Some are still around, others neighbors have taken in, and the rest vanished into what is left undeveloped. Some of the cats I named, exactly as Angel mentions in the beginning of Sweet Little Lies. The majority became tame and remain outdoor kitties at her house to this day. Oh, and I was never a cat person but these have grown on me.
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