Bobby loves his work, but he loves his fellow police officer Chantelle more. Unfortunately, they work in the same department, and they will need to make some life-altering decisions soon.
Some lives have already been altered. Take his friend, Sam: a drunken driver has left him with a damaged ...
Bobby loves his work, but he loves his fellow police officer Chantelle more. Unfortunately, they work in the same department, and they will need to make some life-altering decisions soon.
Some lives have already been altered. Take his friend, Sam: a drunken driver has left him with a damaged leg and permanent limp. Sam's rethinking his career and his future for several reasons, one being that he's very much in love with Bobby, and more than a little in love with Chantelle.
When asked to describe her writing, Sharon can find only one word to summarise: diverse. She's written both fact and fiction yet cannot imagine the day when she will call herself anything other than a storyteller. Her articles, poetry, short stories, and longer works have appeared in a variety of print and online publications both in the UK and in the USA. She's received fan mail all the way from South Africa.
Sometimes writing in more than one country requires her to exclaim there is nothing wrong with her spelling. This fact wouldn't surprise her English teacher who once wrote in her school report, "Sharon could do well with her writing if she only stopped coming up with such fanciful tales." He may have criticised her overactive imagination, but he never complained about her spelling. Being English, Sharon simply prefers having a colourful life rather than a colorful one.
Her work often crosses genres; thus, crime, horror, fantasy, action, adventure, fairy tales, gothic, erotica, romance, and slipstream are themes she uses in any combination. She gave her website the title of "Aonia" for in Greek myth that is where the muses lived, and with numerous small publishing credits, praise for her novels, and several books now available, the muses have definitely found a home at Aonia. Should her English teacher (or his ghost) choose to drop by, he would be most welcome, as are her readers.
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Overview
Bobby loves his work, but he loves his fellow police officer Chantelle more. Unfortunately, they work in the same department, and they will need to make some life-altering decisions soon.
Some lives have already been altered. Take his friend, Sam: a drunken driver has left him with a damaged ...