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On Commander Darma Starr's shoulders rides the fate of humanity and a broken love her heart longs for. But can she save either? Your honest opinion please on this introduction that may become the prologue.

Dewdrops do have a life. A tale told by one named Sprites. A life filled with adventure, tragedy and an unexpected hero.

A stormy night; a dead man on the beach, but a sunshine affair with a guy that doesn't belong on this beach - a mix with an unexpected twist that changes Jen's life forever.

This is a five chapter serial story for newspaper publicaton. Each chapter is short and normally read with different issues. Though I hope it has adult appeal, it is written for 9-12 year old.

What will Marsee Blight do when she finds herself in a spotlight she didn't count on?

The writer sat at his desk. His fingers frozen to the pencil;the lead pressed to a blank page. So, what did the writer's wife do? Could she save him?

On Commander Darma Starr's shoulders rides the fate of humanity and a broken love her heart longs for. But can she save either? Your honest opinion please on this introduction that may become the prologue.

Dewdrops do have a life. A tale told by one named Sprites. A life filled with adventure, tragedy and an unexpected hero.

A stormy night; a dead man on the beach, but a sunshine affair with a guy that doesn't belong on this beach - a mix with an unexpected twist that changes Jen's life forever.

This is a five chapter serial story for newspaper publicaton. Each chapter is short and normally read with different issues. Though I hope it has adult appeal, it is written for 9-12 year old.

What will Marsee Blight do when she finds herself in a spotlight she didn't count on?

The writer sat at his desk. His fingers frozen to the pencil;the lead pressed to a blank page. So, what did the writer's wife do? Could she save him?