Rainbow Snippets*--End of One Season and the Start of the Next
I'm unpacked from my GRL trip, and had my last Farmers Market for the season. That should mean I have more time for writing. With NaNoWriMo starting in a few days, maybe I can get a regular schedule going again! (Fingers crossed.) The Coffee Shoppe was a highlight of the trip to GRL. At it's core, Like Cracks in the Sidewalk is a second-chance romance. James and Val's relationship grew toxic, but I love that they get to shed that and start over. Told from James' POV: When I thought [Val] was asleep, I slid out from under the blanket and sat up. As I leaned over to tie my shoes, Val whispered, “Stay.” I froze and sat motionless. It was a plea, and there was a sense of déjà vu, an echo of the first time he’d said the word. It’d been a lifetime ago, but all the hope and fear and trepidation came back to me in a rush. I was undecided, divided on doing the right thing compared to doing what my heart most desired. And then Val said it again. “Stay.” How could one word, hell,...