Different Directions: The Champagne Hurricane Trilogy - Book 2

Different Directions: The Champagne Hurricane Trilogy - Book 2

by Tam Sturgeon
Different Directions: The Champagne Hurricane Trilogy - Book 2

Different Directions: The Champagne Hurricane Trilogy - Book 2

by Tam Sturgeon

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Overview

The Champagne Hurricane Trilogy - Book 2
Many things change with time and loss, but how is it possible to move on when you lose the will to live? Tee A. Manley has to move on, even though her reason for living is no longer gracing the world with his presence. There is a way, only one way in Tee’s mind. Okay, it takes her to some mad places, but, moving on sometimes does.
Friendships mature as time passes, new friends are found and held dear. Love finds a way to shine a little light on those that need it the most. Relationships blossom in the unlikeliest of places, the ending results quite amazing when you look at them.
Where will life take Tee now that Max is no longer the captain of her ship? What mad journeys will she encounter and with which crazy people? And who is that waiting in the musical wings looking slightly familiar somehow?
And, there, in the middle of the madness, that is the muso business, is Tee, still dreaming of Max, still moving forward, still having a life, and still loving it.
Health issues can have a lot to do with how life changes and evolves. When a near fatal incident shows Tee’s a different side to things she decides to reprioritize. Suddenly all the things that were a burden dissolve, leaving a slightly different mindset in a normally fragile frame.
Thinking life couldn’t get any more bizarre than it already was she’s to meet someone that will change her life in more ways than she could ever imagine. With that one person appearing, from what could have been a dream, Tee’s whole existence will start to make sense. There was a reason for her being, and this person is it.
So, as new members are added to the family circle, the Manley’s forge forward, Ea$y not such a distant memory. Is this the start of a great Manley Music Empire? Where will Tee turn now she has no Max to bounce against? Guess there’s only one way to find out!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152330793
Publisher: Tam Sturgeon
Publication date: 09/02/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 571 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Writing History of Tam Sturgeon

1970’s
I find myself reciting poetry at middle school in Christmas Assemblies. Pam Ayres a particular favourite (and remembered to this day).

1980’s
I start writing poetry in Secondary School, after finding a poem in a Sunday Supplement. An emotionally charged home life gives me reason to lose myself when my mother is being all weird and shouty. Poetry takes me away from that. I find it comes easily and is prolific. I write various lyrics and silly ditties for birthdays and weddings.

2003-2004
I start my first novel, Champagne Hurricane, a rock and roll love story, whilst I’m having an emotional breakdown. The first in the line of my life changing events starts with my Father dying then my first husband leaving me, all within 18 months of each other. I’m awarded Runner-up in a Writer’s Forum Magazine Competition. I start Art College and use my poems as part of my finals. It earns me a Distinction. I find I have enough material to write my 1st and 2nd book of poetry.

2004-2009
The next three books of poetry are written, one after the other in quick concession. I then relocate to Somerset. The novel is put on the backburner, due to a demanding second husband which ends very badly for me.

2010
I relocate back to Bucks, finding myself with little to show for my time away. I return to my writing and the first novel, which is finished before the New Year.

2011
A massive near fatal heart attack in the March leaves me on the verge of another emotional breakdown. I start to write my second novel and take a very level headed look at my life. Being housebound pushes me back into writing once more, and two more volumes of poetry are poured out before the end of the year. A new novel is also started, a Werewolf and Vampire love story, which runs parallel with the second. Six others novels are also dabbled with, but soon fall by the wayside.

2012
I finish the second, and two more books of poetry are completed. A 10th volume of A-Z Pocket Poetry is then completed. The third novel, still in its infancy, is set aside as the rhythm of the ode becomes my favourite once more. I tell myself the poetry collection will end at volume thirteen.

2013
With the New Year comes more poetry, the 11th book, 12th, and 13th. Later that year my first novel is ePublished to Smashwords.com and is welcomed with open arms by the readers, gaining 10, 5 star reviews, at this time I also ePublish three volumes of poetry. There is also a 14th book of poetry written. Sadly, it was partly lost due to my hard drive burning out. Some is salvaged, but it remains nameless and unpublished, to this day.

2014
‘Champagne Hurricane’ continues to gather followers as the poetry collection grows. I spend time in Canada and write the 15th volume, which is then made ready for ePublishing. The 16th book of poetry is started and finished shortly after. Come the Christmas of 2014 I have started yet another novel. Champagne Hurricane is suddenly rendered a trilogy.

2015
As the storyboard for Book 2, Different Directions, slowly comes alive, more poetry is produced. Lyrics are dabbled with, yet again, and along the way several other projects are started, most of which are all put on the backburner as the novel becomes a constant time-filler. By the end of 2015 Book 2 is a finished novel, plus I have rewritten and renamed Book 1, now known as Never Forever, under The Champagne Hurricane Trilogy title.

2016
At the turn of the year the 17th volume is started and then finished come the end of spring. A break is taken to travel. Upon my return, things pick up where they left off. The 18th is started, along with the Book 3 in the trilogy, Between Favours. These run side by side and see me through another summer, both finished about the same time. I also start writing a fantasy novel relating to the myth of unicorns and why broomsticks can fly. I get half way and am distracted by the thought I am wasting my precious time with needless thing, i.e. all the stuff I’m cramming into my laptop on a daily basis. I stop writing for the rest of the year, frustrated with not knowing what to do with any of it.

2017
So, anyway, early in the year I unpublished one novel, due to its lack of interest. I delete it from my back-catalogue, permanently. The 18th volume is then completed before the summer and the 19th is started. With The Champagne Hurricane Trilogy complete, what to do next? I write my first Action Thriller, a Novella, and finish it in a little over six weeks. As the close of the year faces me, I am ousted from my job of three years for highlighting a Toxic Manager case. I am rendered jobless in the New Year, with huge debts and nowhere to turn.

2018
The first two months of the year are taken up with ill health and what is to become another trilogy. Rewritten for the Young Adult and Teen market, the now gruesome trio, are all based around the same random grisly event but set in different eras, trips from my fingers. This is shortly followed by another short story, which almost touches on Sci-Fi, and is also initially aimed at the Y/A &Teen market, though it could also be enjoyed by anyone into the genre. It is at this point I also finish the 19th Volume of poetry and start the 20th. I diversify yet again, writing my own lyrics to classical and mainstream music. Drawing from my own personal experiences, I compose forty plus alternative ways of wording them. Alongside this, I turn myself into a product and decide I have enough material to approach the Agents and Producers in both the literary and music business.

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