Promo: Deep Breathing and Twisted Reality

Deep Breathing
Abbie has a new and different remedy for Shelia’s claustrophobia; will it work and for how long?
Blurb: Shelia’s plans for a romantic second honeymoon to rekindle her romance comes to an abrupt end when she learns that Diane has been doing more than just working long hours. When Shelia agrees to go on a vacation with a long time gay male friend, she meets a luscious lesbian scuba instructor, Abbie, who shows her some very hot and provocative ways to cure her claustrophobia.
Twisted Reality
In this twisted tale, Jodi is torn between the harsh, heterosexual, abusive life that she can remember and the uncertain dream of a wonderful lesbian future that she can’t.
Blurb:. Jodi, a heterosexual female, is locked into a loveless, unfulfilling marriage of ten years with a bully and abuser. Her only friend, Christine, lives next door and has become Jodi’s rock, Jodi’s refuge, and Jodi’s salvation. During a horrible rainstorm, Jodi wrecks the car and ends up in the hospital with a concussion. Upon awakening, her entire world has turned upside down. No longer is she a heterosexual wife. Now she is the lesbian life partner of Christine and owns a very successful business. Jodi is forced to find her way through her new relationship and her new life. Her only challenge…..which life is the real reality?
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Looking oddly at Jodi, the nurse opened the door to admit Christine. Rushing in, Christine immediately went to Jodi and wrapped her in a bear hug. Jodi could tell Christine was crying from the wetness at her shoulder and the way her body shook.
“How bad was the wreck? You’re acting as if I had died or something,” Jody moaned, her voice muffled in Christine’s shoulder.
“No sweetheart, just worried about you. How are you feeling?”
“A headache and some soreness, but other than that I think I’ll live. Has anyone called Ralph yet?”
“Ralph? Who is Ralph, honey?”
“Come on Christine, I know you don’t like him, but after all he is my husband. I think we should at least call him.”
Christine stepped back and looked deeply into Jodi’s eyes. “Jodi, you don’t have a husband. You and I have been living together for the past seven years, and I think I would know if you were married.”
A cold chill ran through Jodi. What did Christine mean she did not have a husband? And what was that about living together? When did that happen? Why was everything so mixed up? It must have something to do with the concussion. As she started to shake her head to clear the cobwebs, Jodi was reminded of her injuries.
By: Darcy Campbell
Published by: Lyrical Press, Inc
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