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Hitch Pepper
— angsty, dark, gritty —ongoing
Hitch Pepper might've had a stupid name, and a personality that drove me crazy, but that didn't stop her from being gorgeous. Everyone knew it, guys and girls alike.
And my buddy Phil Childress sure knew it, which was why he plucked up the courage one night in '76 and asked her out after years of pining for her.
I was happy for him at first, until things started to change and she stopped being my buddy's girlfriend in my eyes.
I didn't plan to fall for a mess of a girl with a stupid name like Hitch Pepper, especially when that girl belonged to my best friend, but I did anyways.
Beyond the Broken Angel
— historical, mysterious, romantic —completed
Giselle Saunders was 10 when she first met William Dare. She thought he was attractive and sweet, but their meeting only lasted a few minutes.
She was 13 the next time she met him. She still thought he was attractive, but no longer sweet. In fact, she found him quite rude and infuriating.
She is 20 when she meets him again. He's still attractive, and still infuriating, but it's during this meeting that she learns something new about him.
He's from the year 1937, six decades before Giselle was even born, yet doesn't look a day over 25.
The strange part? His aunt tells her that she's no longer in the twenty-first century.
The even stranger part? She's telling the truth.
In Charlie's Arms
— mysterious, romantic, slow burn —completed
He was entranced by her, wanting to hear her voice in his ear, feel her touch on his skin, smell her scent on his clothes . . . but with secrets like his, it's best for him to just stay away.
But what if he can't?
Is he willing to suck her into his twisted, unexplainable world? Or is he strong enough to keep his distance?
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Question: What is your favorite romantic comedy?
I recently rewatched Love, Rosie and I forgot how much I love a good romcom.
I'm not sure I have a favorite, but Love, Rosie is definitely up there. So is The Proposal, Fifty First Dates, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, and Crazy, Stupid Love.
Also, interesting fact—I'm not much of a fan of reading romantic comedies, mostly because they usually aren't funny to me. I actually think they're my least favorite sub-genre to read, yet here I am, writing a romantic comedy and enjoying it WAY too much.
Seriously, I have never enjoyed writing a book so much, y'all. I think rom-coms might be my thing.
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