REFRAMED SUMMARY
Hello, everyone! Why do I have a picture of assorted items as the selected image for this blog post? Well, it contains hints and clues to my book that I plan to release in early 2025, Reframed.
But, then I remembered that no one would understand said breadcrumbs except for the two people who have read, and me. So, I decided a plot summary would be beneficial to most.
So, here's the thing. Imposter Syndrome? Yeah, it is hitting me hard. There are days where I am fully confident I've crafted the next, great American novel, and others where I can't believe that garbage came from my fingertips. It's an interesting dichotomy, to say the least.
So, to make myself more thrilled and hopeful about what's to come, and to hold myself to actually releasing this book when the time arrives, I'm putting this out into the world. Making myself accountable. Giving myself no excuse to back out, no matter how scared I get or how much I think it sucks.
Can you tell how excited I am? I promise, I am. Just also completely terrified 😂
Anyway, below is a blurb about Reframed, what you would find on the back of the book or the listed description for an ebook. A little taste to hopefully get you more geared up for it than I am 😂
Chet Young has been searching for home since he left Texas just before his senior year of high school. A move to Utah, a mission, college, and his travels as a web designer have given him the wings he needed for that pursuit, but his seeking has still yielded fruitless. Guided by the brotherly need to care for his sister and her broken heart, Chet heads back to Utah, again. Where he meets Mari.
Mari will never get married. She will never entertain the idea of marriage. Forever and always, she will stand on her own two feet. Her father taught her the need for that, a lesson she is eternally grateful for. Caring for herself, and the limited people she lets into her circle, is the sole purpose of her life. She doesn’t need or want anything else.
In a series of unfortunate events, Mari finds herself in the one situation she refused to ever find herself: in need of someone else’s aid. Even worse, she has to accept that help from the last person on earth she would ever wish to: Chet Young.
Through the Chet Taxi service, Mari and Chet grow to be close friends. However, that is not the title either wishes for the other. While Chet is hoping for something more, Mari continues to hope for less. However, when similar family situations, a few catastrophes, and of course, meddling friends and family become involved, Mari has to work very hard to maintain the life adage she swore to stick by: Solidarity.
So, will Chet be able to convince Mari that needing someone is not a sign of weakness? Will Mari ever see that there is more to life than just living? Will the two find home in each other? Pick up Reframed to find out.
Reframed is the first book in the Young Family Love Stories series, a set of sweet, Latter-day Saint Rom Coms that will have you heart skipping a beat, your stomach cramping with laughter, and your soul touched by the lessons that draw one closer to Christ. All books in the series are closed-door. Looking for a Reverse Grump and Sunshine, Found Family, He Falls First? Reframed is the book for you!
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