I have eight chapters on line here...
http://www.fictionpress.com/s/3102364/1/Colorblind
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Synopsis...
I've been asked when this delightful piece of American literature will be finished and published. The answer is...I am still working that out. I am publishing it as an Indie (and am very proud of that). With that, I am able to set my own timeline. I'm hoping to have it finished, sent to the editor, edit's made and completed by the summer. That gives me a few months to make this the best damn thing anyone in the human race has ever read (I have really high expectations). I hope to get everyone on board of supporting this masterpiece and giving any feedback you can to me along the way. Rome wasn't built in a day and this awesomeness isn't either.
So by popular demand (by two whole people)...here is the synopsis of "Colorblind".
So by popular demand (by two whole people)...here is the synopsis of "Colorblind".
I live my
life in black and white. To say that I have an overprotective family is putting
it mildly. My Daddy is CEO of Stratton Enterprises. I have three overbearing
brothers and a reckless teenage brother. I have a bodyguard and a housekeeper
that used to be my nanny. My fiancé and I have been together since we were
seventeen years old. That is until the night that changed everything.
There is no
color in my life. In my father's eyes, I've been a screw-up since I can
remember. Going to Harvard and getting a business degree wasn't enough. Owning
several clubs and having my hand in other business wasn't enough. He wanted me
to take the path he carved out for me. I didn't want that. I do what I do for
one reason and one reason only. And I hate that I owe my father for that
reason. My life was not looking like it was going to go anywhere. It would stay
stagnate. That is until the night that changed everything.
When Grace
and Lincoln finally met it was as if they were pulled together by something stronger than
them both. The silent bond that held them captive kept building and building
and quickly grew into a comfortable love affair. They start to see the color in
life. Lincoln starts to reveal himself and Grace starts to let her walls down
to show Linc the real girl inside her. However, certain events play out, their
families get involved and strains start being put on them. Can their
relationship handle all this or will they both remain colorblind.
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