Thanks!
The building is partially based on where Showfolks of Sarasota is located. It's a red and white striped building, but not round. I used to drive by it going to work. Inspiration comes from many places. Lol.
Her passing was especially painful and the world is a little less bright.
I'm glad you enjoyed the story.
I would never attempt to bathe a cat. Nope. Non. Nada. Nyet.
How... that has been the big question ever since they discovered the pups.
Asa’s electrician skills better be top notch if he's going to use them on Caleb.
Yes, I'm sure that line was used before. The Krew is always up to no good.
Close. One of those tree-hugging, granola munching, raise the protest placard types where no one shaves including the women. Modern day 60s hippie but driving a Prius instead of a VW bug/bus.
Aaron has created a world where humans are the lowly, angels are the pretentious holier-than-thou, demons are the mischief makers and then there's Pelly. Caught in the middle, he's just trying to keep his head down and lay low. Until he hits the City of Sin.
Head on into this tale with eyes and ears wide open. Aaron gives a wonderful glimpse into a world beyond our own. The humor alone is worth the read.
LOL. Snort. Giggle. Guffaw.
Just a few of the reactions I had while reading this again. Understated, snarky humor sprinkled throughout.... my kind of read. I loved the way Pelly is clueless about so many things despite having lived several centuries.
Oh, and this:
Florida might be viable. The faith’s gone, from what I hear.
While true, wouldn't those earthy-crunchies in Oregon be a better deterrent?
Well done, my friend, well done.