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  1. Cia

    Prompt #31

    Good job on the sentence; those are hard! Just insert a comma before the second quotation mark in the internal thought, since you used them.
  2. Congrats KC!
  3. You earned that pink tiara fair and square. How long have you been dragging out Circumnavigation now? I'm pretty sure your pants are on fire.
  4. Happy Birthday Chris!!
  5. Well he did post it was coming in his blog, LOL! Happy Birthday!!
  6. That doesn't even strike the smallest of memories for me. It is too vague. Sorry!
  7. Thanks for making a post Talonrider. It kept trying to hide CJ's King of Cliffhangers award and we CAN'T have that! I may or may not have made CJ a regular award. But I like the first one better, cause he earned it by trying to make me win instead!
  8. I read this story when I first came to GA. I thought the new blog was an excellent place to review it so that other readers who might not have come across it yet can get a bit of a sneak peek at the story and then go read it! You won't be sorry! No Fairytale World by Tiff Review by Cia The title promises exactly what the story delivers. The fact is that most lives, in this world, are not a fairytale. In fictional worlds they are, but not in this story. Here we meet Andy, a thirty-ish man who is in the midst of a messy divorce with his wife because she caught him with another man. He’s torn from the loss of seeing his five year old son every day and the new way he’s being viewed by friends and family. Add in the emotional stress made him lose his job and Andy’s world is really messed up. Thankfully he has a really good friend helping him out and letting him stay in his house for free, while Mark lives with his girlfriend. Mark also hooks him up with an interview for a new job. It pays a lot less, but in life we do what we have to do, right? We watch Andy struggle for balance, and just about when we think he might be making some progress, his friend breaks the news that Andy is going to get a roommate. A young, surly and obviously damaged Pete that is friend with Angela. Andy can’t stand the guy after just a few days, but Mark doesn’t want to turn down his girlfriend’s plea, for obvious reasons. Over time, it’s clear that Pete’s story is even worse than Andy’s, but he’s not sharing. At least, not until the two friends come home one night and find Pete in a world of trouble. About to be kicked out of the house, Andy begs Mark to let him talk to Pete even if he doesn’t really like him. What follows is an emotional tale of two damaged men helping and supporting each other through the bumps and sometimes sheer drop offs life can take a person on. When I read this, I absolutely loved how dramatic, and yet real, Tiff made her characters and her story without going over the top. There are small moments of levity and joy in the story that balance out the angst and drama. Sometimes it’s the little things details that bring in the emotional drama the characters are facing and Tiff is a master at sharing the repeated blows that just seem to keep coming until Andy and Pete realize just what they need to do to fix themselves without making me think the story is too divorced from reality. The story could be formulaic but she manages to skirt that in my opinion. This story is just about as clean as they come when it comes to errors, and she has engaging, likable characters that make me want to find in real life just so I can help them. Intimacy is there, and handled very well in the story. She writes kissing in ways I can only dream of! There are some off-scene and written abuse/force moments in the story that tug at the heart strings, but they are not graphic enough to bother most readers. If you have time to spare, open No Fairytale World by Tiff. At close to 75,000 words this story is long enough to drag you in and give you a phenomenal read without being too short or too long. Don’t forget to rate, like, and above all, review!
  9. Cia

    An apology

    Stop apologizing. Sometimes things happen. If people can't understand that then they aren't very realistic. Pushing yourself when you're not in the mindspace to do things usually means your work isn't as good as it could be.
  10. Cia

    The Invitation

    Oh, I really liked that! Great job!!
  11. Cia

    Chapter 14: Meetings

    Well the conflict in this story was resolved to some extent and life does move on. You'll just have to read the next story, Hypnotic, to learn what is really going on. That's not completely done yet, but close so you'll find out a lot about the bad guys if you read on! Thanks for all the reviews.
  12. I'll clean up that sentence, thanks for pointing it out. The visual of Bashta was very deliberate as it is one so many of us have seen in movies or real life. I like to sometimes add things like that so that the image has a great impact of readers than one I make up. Thanks for reading MidnightMan!
  13. Is there such a thing as an accident in life? Well, probably not in my worlds! Glad you enjoyed the chapter, thanks for reviewing!
  14. It is emotional. I hope the interview went well!
  15. Cia

    Chapter 10: But how?

    Me, writing something sinister? No way! I'm glad you like the ending
  16. That happened 'off scene' and was left hanging so that their announcement to the family clued the reader in at the same time. She had her face buried in his chest, btw, and hid her tears from view. Hope that clears that up.
  17. Cia

    Chapter 8: Waiting

    LOL. Mebbe!
  18. Cia

    Chapter 7: The Cure

    Fell asleep? How dare you! LOL. No, I love you were so engrossed in reading you ignored bedtime. Thanks so much for taking the time to review too!
  19. I know, me too! I wasn't very exacting on the pill, I figured those details could be left out. I'm glad you like this part of the story, it was a switch to go from jungle to modern like that.
  20. Cia

    The Inquisitor

    Very creepy at times, enjoyable at times. Overall very good James! Thanks for sharing.
  21. Well, between editing things, working on this and Hypnotic, and a new project with Pricolici (can't say what that is yet) I'm not really working on too much new stuff. As soon as I'm done posting this stuff I'm going to have to take a break to get a few things done! I still have to write an anthology story due in the next few weeks too! I'm glad you're enjoying the experiment though! More of that will come soon!
  22. Paranormal romance. mm, mf, mfm, ff... doesn't matter. I like a mix of modern and fantasy the best and it doesn't have to be weres or vamps, but that's what I like. I also tend to really like to write it as well.
  23. Cia

    Chapter 5: The Temple

    Awww, this is a very emotional story. Keep the tissues handy!
  24. Cia

    Chapter 4: Heated

    Oh no, that's not going to happen. Bashta's mother is gone. It's part of the make up of mates; if they lose each other they go feral. Sometimes parents can hold on for a while, but usually it happens pretty quickly. Their souls are bonded too closely; it'd be like losing half of their psyche. No one can exist like that; not in my world at least. Glad you're still reading!
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