belong
(senryu by Rebecca Lerwill)
totally unknown
a book changes everything
now I’m introduced
Hello there,
A few days ago I found an invitation to join publicliterature.org in my inbox. Honestly, I never heard of such website before, but after looking things over I was thrilled that someone suggested to me to join this bunch of very talented writers.
So here I am and I would like to introduce myself and my humble work to you:
My debut novel ‘Relocating Mia’ is a romantic story filled with drama and suspense. I will post a short synopsis below, but let me just add that Relocating Mia received the honor of being named a Finalist in the USA Book News, Best Books Awards in 2007.
Needless to say, I was surprised at first and then very pleased with this honor. As of today, the sequel to Relocating Mia is in full swing.
‘The Acronym’ should be ready for publishing by the fall of 2008 and I plan on posting a few sample chapters here for your review.
As a new author I very much appreciate constructive criticism and honest opinions from those, who are much wiser about this beautiful craft, than I am.
At times I will also post a few selected poems and articles I may have already blogged about on my blog-site or on authorsden.com
My personal website gets updated several times a week, so please feel free to stop by anytime.
www.rebeccalerwill.com
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Relocating Mia by Rebecca Lerwill
synopsis:
Mia Trentino is the top relocating specialist at Worldmove, Inc., and her latest assignment is sending her to Siberia, Russia. But the new job comes with a new partner: a handsome threat to her career named Douglas Farland.
After a rocky start, the job is going well, and things begin to heat up between Mia and Douglas. Then, lies and secrets begin to surface that make Mia suspect her new partner might have a different agenda. What seemed like a simple relocation erupts into a cat-and-mouse game of intrigue full of drug smuggling, secret agents, and the Red Mafia. Suddenly Mia’s in a fight for her life, and she may have to trust the one person who seems the most to blame.
Welcome, I’m looking forward to reading your work:)