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Six Sentence Sunday - A Look At My New Novella!

Hey guys!

It's time for Six Sentence Sunday, and I thought I'd use it to give you a peek into my new novella - loosely titled "If I Let You Go." I don't know for sure when it will be released because it hasn't gone out to my CPs yet but if all goes well, it shouldn't be too long!

Synopsis: Madison Connor is about to lose it. Her job, that is. For three years, she’s taken care of Dominic Hartley’s five year old daughter, Tilly, but her world is flipped on its head when Dominic tells her his latest promotion is taking him to New York. With Tilly having a meltdown over the move, Madison and Dominic get into a fight that changes the entire nature of their relationship, causing Madison to ask herself a big question. Can she let him go? 

(Possibly not the official synopsis, but it will do for now!)

Erica had asked me a million times. Madison, are you sure you’re just the child minder? He pays you a lot of money for doing hardly anything. Pushing aside the blatant insinuation that I was his weekend whore, I’d always told her the absolute truth. He’d never so much as looked at me inappropriately, let alone anything more. He wasn’t like that. 



Comments

  1. Excellent six sentences, honey. Very much looking forwards to this. :D

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  2. Sounds intriguing, looking forward to hearing more, Kyra.

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  3. Very intriguing! Can't wait to read more. :)

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  4. This sounds intriguing and interesting! Thanks for sharing!

    All the best!

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  5. Hmm, sounds interesting! I want to know what his deal is! :)

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  6. Love the excerpt - humour and intrigue already. Woo!

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  7. Nice blurb! Makes me want to know more.

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  8. Truth or not, it sure puts the question in my mind.

    Good hook.

    .......dhole

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  9. Great 6 sentences Kyra. I'm hooked.

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