What would it be like to travel to another planet? In another galaxy? Would you expect the inhabitants to be friendly and look like you? How would you feel if many were not humanoid?
Come along with Ruby and Nolan as they meet the inhabitants of their new world. Live their adventures on their new world!
This book series takes Ruby and Nolan from childhood to near adulthood. Cheer them on as they get in and out of misadventures on a new world.
In Book 1, their secret Science Project goes awry, and they might have difficulty explaining why they kept it a secret from their parents!
What could go wrong? They found a beautiful rock that is warm to the touch and vibrates. When Ruby realizes it is not a rock but an egg, she feels no danger because it will be a baby when the egg hatches. It couldn’t be harmful, could it?
Stick around and meet Donzereli! He hatches from their egg and seems friendly, but what happens when his parents fly down to fetch him home?
The interesting word is; Fly!
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Biography
Creating worlds, characters, and wielding power like a madwoman, making my characters happy, sad, angry, and some of them with no redeeming qualities. I probably shouldn’t admit this, but I sometimes laugh out loud when I am writing a scene, and I have been known to cry when one of my favorites has to die.
I am a left-handed Gemini, what do you expect?
Reading bedtime stories to my two children until they fell asleep or until they just told me to go away, was fun. Making up wild stories for my grandchild, and creating Halloween costumes from Cowboys to a Dragon, was another favorite thing to do. I missed that so much when they were grown, that I started writing.
My yearly newsletters frequently were drafted third-person by my Love Birds, Miranda our motorhome, and by Sir Fit the White Knight, our faithful Honda.
Throughout the years, some of my creative talents centered around writing letters of complaint expressing my displeasure with services or products. One crucial, at least to my Son, was a note to our local school bus driver petitioning her to allow him back on the bus. He was kicked off for making an obscene gesture at his buddy. I reminded her that it was not directed at her, and that “obscenity can be in the eye of the beholder,” kids use that gesture as a greeting. He rode the bus until he graduated.
I loved driving my English teacher crazy. Leaving a “continued next week” at the end of my five handwritten pages required each week. He was one of many people that suggested I “do something about my writing.”
I graduated from the School of Hard Knocks at the top of my class.
After 30 years, in the trenches as a Real Estate Professional, I have found that truth is stranger than fiction. My books are filled with characters I met in that profession. Their names were changed to protect the guilty. Others were from people we met traveling around the country in Miranda, our Motorhome.
I am married nearly 60 years to the love of my life, Shirl, and partner-produced two exceptionally talented children, and one grandchild who is our pride and joy.
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