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some kinda of murder mystery
A good love story
A trashy sex and romance novel!!
LOL Joy!
A psychological thriller.
I love romance novels – well written ones. So probably that. I might even try my hand at a good, old-fashioned Bodice Ripper. Joy, maybe we should team up!!
I’d write a good baseball story, about a coach who loves his boys so much but has to fight tooth and nail for what he believes in…like Hoosiers, but for Baseball! Our life right now could be a book or movie! LOL
Not to get too heavy but I would love to have the ability to write a book on the importance of making good relationship decisions and the affects of broken relationships on children.
I didn’t want to get too heavy either or sound like I knew everything. But if I was seriously given the chance to write a book, it would be about all of life’s little lessons and how important it is to love and prepare your kids for life. I didn’t have that, and am making it my life’s mission to do that for my son.
I’d write short stories about hope and the human condition . . . wait, I already did that. NEXT!