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Ey Isadora-Lyphe Wade "E"
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The first book I read by my next author spotlight blow me away. The way she intertwined her characters and the powerful message it conveyed caught me by a pleasant surprise. I experienced so many emotions reading the book, I didn’t understand why. Not until I realized one of the characters hit too close to home. Life happens. It will be okay. These are the things Ey’s book zapped me with. Since then, I have become a fan. Her writing style is different, different meaning, off the charts! Once you read one, you won’t be able to stop until you read them all. Kickin’ It With KeKe…
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Beads on a String- nonfic. bit.ly/WeAreBeads
LATEST RELEASE-Valerie
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When Clouds Touch - FATED ROMANCE
Fixes the Fault in the Stars
Birth of Controversies #abortion #infertility
Companion Novels. The Abortion story can't be written in one narrative.
Tripping Prince Charming- A Romance of S(h)orts (USAToday rec)
Three friends join their love stories to create a whimsical romance.
The Fishing Trip
When do you cross the line between hero and monster?
PICTURE BOOKS and NA Stories
In My Sister's World - 6 book series
Adventures of the Amazing Jett(jet)
Read Debneys Journal- NA NOVEL
D.N.A-Nothing Would Ever Be The Same
The Interviewed Character
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4 uniquely beautiful stories of life, love, and the heart of a mother.
YOUNG MOM
D.N.A.-Nothing Would Ever Be The Same- http://dna-bloodtiesandlies.blogspot.com
Debney Nichole Armstrong thought she knew everything about her family.
She knew her dad worked hard at everything, except building a
relationship with his family. She knew her younger brothers were typical
little kids, and she knew her mother, for some unknown reason, disliked
her first born and only daughter. What she really needed to know was
did her mother contribute to the ‘accident’? Who is the man repeatedly
mentioned in her mother’s journals? Where were the bodies of her ten
year old twin brothers, and who is the father of the child she now
carries? No matter what the answers are, Debney knows, nothing will ever
be the same.
The
Perfect Solution A child is given to a stalker.THE PERFECT SOLUTION
#suspense Everyone loves three year old Brhin Teddi. His single mother,
Catrine, loves him. His aunt and uncle and cousins love him. The
teachers at his daycare center, The Perfect Solution, love him. And
someone in the shadows, watching, following and planning, loves him so
much she’s ready to destroy countless lives to have him. A terrifying
look into the world of childcare, its weaknesses and the terrible cost
of those weaknesses.THE PERFECT SOLUTION
MOMS WHO GIVE THEIR ALL
The Women of the Hill is an affair to remember. It is the first book in
the series Yes, Sam Takes Care of me. Sam a jealous provider and
protector who simultaneously gives and takes away in this tale of five
female friends sharing in the trials and humiliations of having a
relationship with the same person.THE WOMEN OF THE HILL
The Fishing Trip-A Trial by Water, Execution, and a Deliverance of Retribution
When do you cross the line from being the 'hero' to be coming the
monster?
Set in Shiningbal, Texas where the perverted go to disappear; sexual
abuse of children is the norm and when the legal system only increases
the violation, this isn't the time for redemption to play nice. Married
and mom of one, Penny Brooks aids the town's avenger to save those in
need. The Fishing Trip
It was simple. She wanted him and she took him. Walked into his perfect little daycare center and he was practically pushed into her hands. Then the crazy started. (The Perfect Solution)
Mona
left the room. She walked down the short hallway into the rear of the house and into a small bedroom. She looked around the room in satisfaction and pride. It was the only other bedroom in the house and she had designated it to Brhin.
From the matching car/truck motif on the wall paper border and comforter on the racing car shaped bed, and to the shelf of toys against the wall showed that the entire room had been decorated with a little boy in mind.
"Brhin will love it here. He'll be glad that I brought him home and he'll love this room when he sees it." She danced around in her joy.
Her every thought and action in decorating the room had been geared by thoughts of Brhin. From the very first sight of him, four months previously and every day since, Brhin had become her reason for living.
The first time she saw him she thought he seemed so cute putting in his breakfast order at the McDonald's across from her house. That 'little redhead' (she refused to even think of the skinny little woman as his mother) had been holding him at eye level to the cashier and he had stated his wishes in a clear concise manner.
The cashier had giggled good-naturedly when Brhin insisted on ordering nuggets for breakfast and he had laughed along with her.
Eaves dropping on their short conversation, she had gathered the information that Brhin and the cashier went through the same little drama every Saturday morning and she had silently chuckled along with them. Amused with the verbal exchange and entranced with the joy for life that the child exhibited, she had become enamored with him.
From then on, it had become her business to be at the Mc Donald's on Saturdays when the 'little redhead' brought Brhin in for breakfast. She would sit in a different area and watch his every move. It was hard to pinpoint the exact day that had made her decide she wanted the child as her own, but deep in her soul she had known.
The need to have Brhin had gotten so absorbing that she knew there was no way she could live without him. Saturday became the only day in the week that gave her reason to go on.
Nothing Puts Fear in a Mother's Heart Faster Than a Missing Child~The Perfect Solution by Ey Wade. The Perfect Solution
Catrine Teddi rolled onto her stomach and pulled the pillows until the mound under her head was a little higher. She didn’t bother to open her eyes because she was so tired and angry with herself for wasting her sleep dreaming of Austin. Time had changed nothing. The man was still her every thought after nearly four years. He was the last thought she had at night and the first thought to wake her. Sometimes the regret was so over whelming she would find herself reaching for her phone to call him.
Lifting her congested pounding head from the half dozen pillows encased in their flowered patterned cases, she pulled a Kleenex from the matching tissue box hidden in the pillows. Rubbing the scented piece of paper under her dripping nostrils, she yawned, ruffled her hair and focused her sleepy eyes on the square face of the clock sitting next to the telephone.
Six o'clock? Six o'clock. I can't believe it. Where is Phalene? She questioned the validity of her eyesight and the location of her sister within the same thought.
"Jeez." She exclaimed out loud. "Have I been asleep all evening?" Continuing to talk aloud as was a habit when she was upset Catrine checked the time on the clock again. "I wonder why Phae hasn't brought Brhin home. She could have at least called to let me know that she would be keeping him at her house. Maybe she had called and I didn't hear the phone."
Searching the table next to the bed, she saw the light flashing on the identification box sitting next to the phone. It showed that a call had come from The P.S. Center, but no message was on the answering machine. Phae, who could be an extremely impatient person, had probably started to call and didn't have time to leave a message.
Pressing the buttons to activate the intercom system on the telephone and the programmed number that would dial her sister, Catrine pulled the blankets up to her neck and pressed her back into the pillows. Swiping at her nose and closing her eyes against the pain in her head, she waited for the answer.
"Yes?" asked the cheerful voice on the other end of the phone line.
"Hey," Catrine croaked. "Whatcha doin'?" She coughed to clear the phlegm from her throat. "I thought that you would have been here by now. You could have called."
"Me, call?" Phae bellowed angrily. "I have been waiting for you to call and apologize."
Brushing her nose with a fresh Kleenex and clearing her throat again, Catrine pushed herself into a semi-sitting position and adjusted the straps to her gown.
"What do you mean 'apologize'? What do I have to apologize for? Brhin didn't tell that silly little thing I told him about Road kill this morning did he? I was only kidding it was a joke."
"Brhin didn't tell me anything. I want you to apologize for having me drive twenty minutes across town to get your kid from that stupid, death trap of a...."
"I hate it when you call The P. S. Center by that name." Catrine broke into the tirade. "Brhin loves it there. The center is very pretty and well equipped.”
"That's all it is. You know how I feel about it, and you know how Frank feels. It is not a good place. You can't just go by the name, The Perfect Solution, ha." Phae's words sped out of her mouth in a tirade of irritation. Once she started on listing the faults of the center she was hard to stop. "None of the teachers have a clue as to why they’re there. The place is run in total chaos. You of all people, the owner of your own security firm should be worried about the way that center handles its business. They are so darn careless. What I want to know is how could you have me drive all the way across town to the center and then have Brhin not be there? I had to rush all the way back to this end of town so that I could get my girls from school. I was barely on time for the Girl Scout meeting and now dinner will be late. You know…"
"What." Catrine screeched and sat ramrod straight in the bed. The roughness in her throat caused her voice to rasp."What are you saying? What do you mean he wasn't there? Where is Brhin, then?"
"Isn't he there with you?"
"No, oh my God, what are you saying?" Fear knotted Catrine's stomach and made her nauseous. "I wouldn't have asked you to get him if he wasn’t going to be there. Are you playing a joke on me? I am not well Phae. My head is killing me and I don't find this in the least bit funny. Put Brhin on the phone."
"Are you serious, Cat?" The anxiety in Phalene's voice was clearly heard through the phone line. “I thought that you had gotten someone else to get Brhin. He's not here.”
Catrine looked at the small double heart picture frame that held a picture of Brhin in one heart and a picture of herself and Brhin in the other and her own heart skipped a beat. Dragging nerveless fingers through her already mused hair, Catrine swung her legs over the edge of the bed and stood up slowly. Her head felt as if it was about to burst and the pain behind her eyes made her want to lie back down.
"Who else would I send? Phae, you are kidding aren't you? This is a joke, right? This can't be real. My baby is sitting in your den playing with your crazy little dog, right?"
"No, he isn't. Come on, Cat, think. You’ve been really sick, running a high fever, taking medication. Maybe you asked a friend to get Brhin for you and just forgot. The little thing that was supposed to be substituting in his class told me that a friend of yours had come and gotten him. I just assumed you had called Linda."
"No, I called you last night why would I call anyone else? Anyway, Linda goes to college now. She hasn't even been here in over two weeks. I called you. I even sent a note to the school to make sure the workers knew you would be coming. I should have called those idiot people this morning like I started to, but my head was killing me. I didn't even get out of the car when I dropped him off this morning. I just kissed him good-bye, watched him go into the building, came home and crawled into bed. I haven't even had the strength to get out of the bed to go to the bathroom. That Julioux woman from the office opened the door for him. I saw him take the note out of his pocket to give to her as I had instructed him and she waved it away. I should have gotten out of the car and gone in, but all I could think about was getting in the bed. Oh, God. I think I am going to throw up."
"Honey, breathe slowly. Try to calm down and think."
I post at THE NATURAL PARENT http://livinginglass.blogspot.com on the weekends mostly. There I write about plants, and babies and such. This is my relaxing spot.
As the character, Debney from my novel D.N.A.-Nothing Would Ever Be The Same- I blog whenever she has something to share. http://bit.ly/Debjrnl
Oh, I also have a blog for book reviews and another for book trailers. And one where I think of as my journal- Between the Sheets http://pencilnpen.blogspot.com
Adding 2 more blogs to update as needed. http://whencloudstouch.blogspot.com and http://trippingprincecharming.blogspot.com
I am a caged in frustrated author and self-publisher of thought provoking, mind bending books, an occasional step-in parent, a fountain of knowledge, and ready to share. Visit Wade-In Publishing http://wade-inpublishing.com.
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