IT HAPPENED IN VEGAS. I can't be held responsible. Things that happen there are supposed to stay there, right? Right? Yeeeah. Not so much.
Andie's just days away from tying the knot, but there's just ooooone little glitch. Apparently, she's already married. Or someone with her name is married to a guy out in Oregon of all places, and the courthouse won't issue her a marriage license until it's all cleared up. Tripping her way through cow pies and country songs to meet up with a man who gets around places on horseback is her very last idea of how to have a good time, but if she's going to get married, make partner at the firm, and have two point five kids before she's thirty-five, she needs to get to the bottom of this snafu and fix it quick ... before her fiance finds out and everything she's been working toward goes up in flames.
About the Author~
How long have you been writing?
What did you do before you were a writer?
I've been writing since January of
2012. Before that I was a lot of things
… most recently an attorney. But you can
add the following other jobs to the list:
retail sales clerk, air traffic controller (in the Air Force), waitress,
restaurant owner, stock broker, insurance salesperson, professor, and CEO of a
medical device company. I'm one of those
people who gets bored easily, so after being in a job for a few years, I need a
change so I can be challenged again. The
beauty of being a writer is it's never the same job twice, and it really
doesn't feel like work. It's the best job
I've ever had, hands down. It's the only
job in the world were you walk into work (in my case, open the computer) and
your boss starts the day by telling you how amazing you are. My readers are my bosses now, and I wouldn't
have it any other way. They really are
great motivators. :)
Why do you live in France?
I came here for a vacation with my
husband in 2007 and we both fell in love with it. After the economy took a downturn and my
husband lost his job, we started talking about simplifying our lives and
focusing on different things. That's
when the idea of living in a foreign country came up. We wanted to do it for one year, to give our
three kids the opportunity to experience another culture and learn another
language while also refocusing our grown-up lives to get away from the rampant
materialism that had kind of taken over everything. And we loved France, so it seemed like the
logical place to go. Once we were here,
we fell in love more deeply and decided to stay indefinitely. We still love our home country of course, but
for now, we're content with a very laid back life in the south of France. What can I say … we love wine and cheese
ALOT
Looks good. I also love the layout of the site good job
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