The desert crossing of a mother and daughter to find each other after a life separated and living a world apart. They do as strangers via Internet and in the meantime found the love they so much desired.As usual my thanks to Pepere, my editor, for his skills, patience and bon-homie.
I want to thank mostera1; he always makes my stories better. This is the sequel to, 'The Call.' I believe it is a standalone story but if you haven't read the original it may help you better understand some parts of this story. In the original story it took me 3 chapters to break up the Cooper family; it took me 7 to get them back together. Each chapter will be submitted daily. I want to thank you all in advance and remind you that comments are always more than welcome.
Jenny is a lonely and unhappy young mother who recently left the world she knew in San Diego for Phoenix Arizona in the summer of 1980. She is having a terrible day, which is made worse when her car overheats on the way back from work. Things begin to look up when Kate, a cute and good-hearted high school rocker chick, offers her a ride home. Jenny’s radiator isn’t the only thing that overheats as the two young women are drawn together by circumstance in the scorching desert heat.
Gasoline prices were driving the economy to its knees. How would I survive with no job and food costing six to twelve times what it did a year ago? Read me and find out.
A Story in the What's In A Song? Universe
Sally tells the story of how she met her husband, the famous lead singer of a country-western band. This story was inspired by the Toby Keith song of the same title.
From the time Tommy hit puberty and discovered girls there was only one woman on his mind...his mother. When he reaches college a friend turns him onto a wonder drug that can make all his dreams come true.
This is flash fiction... It is very short but I think it is interesting or I wouldn't have written it. It has no sex at all and is not my usual crime and violence thing so it might not find an audience but I can life with that to. Enoy if you can.