Bye, Bye Skyler (revised and expanded)

Bye Bye SkylerReleased August 13, 2010 from Aspen Mountain Press

Pairing: m/f

Available in ebook from Aspen Mountain Press

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This is a heavily revised and expanded version of an out of print story of the same name. Same characters, same situation but I’ve tweaked it mightily and it’ll be longer.

Skyler has the dubious honor of being my only true heterosexual main hero to date. I like him anyway.

BLURB:

Ann has safely put Skyler and her juvenile feelings for him behind her. She’d been mad about him in high school but they’d never been more than friends. Then he left early graduation and never looked back.

Eleven years later, Skyler shows up and proves that she’s never gotten out of her system, no matter how much she’s tried. He’s only in town for a short time, but he makes it plain that he’d like to see her during that time.

Can Ann take advantage of the opportunity and experience what she missed in high school without losing her heart to a man who has no intention of sticking around?

Cover art by Valiere Tibbs

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Bye, Bye Skyler

Bye, Bye Skyler coverReleased July 22, 2006

Pairing: m/f

Not currently available in this version

New, revised and expanded version at Aspen Mountain Press

Bye, Bye Skyler marks my very first story that is pure heterosexual contemporary. This is the kind of story that I thought I’d end up writing years and years ago. It’s the tinest bit autobiographical, but only based on occurrences that I thought should have happened in high school, not what really did.

I’m also tickled to note that Jason Skyler is also my only purely heterosexual hero to date.

BLURB:

Ann has safely put Skyler and her juvenile feelings for him behind her. She’s an adult now, a teacher at her old high school, in fact. She’s got a good life and she’s enjoying directing the high school play.

Then Skyler shows up. Her high school crush. The man she’s never gotten out of her system, no matter how much she’s tried to convince herself.

When he actually shows a renewed interest in her will she take advantage of the opportunity and experience what she missed in high school?

Cover art by me.

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