.::Just a small thanks to some friends around the net who shouted names at me in IM!::.
NOTE: More may be added to this list as I remember them.
[ HERO (a series of two books) ]
-- The first book centers around beginnings, how you don't have to be five years old to have a childhood best friend. The main characters are fourteen, Emily Bristow and Tobias Kent. Tobias and his family have recently moved into the house next door, which has been empty as long as Emily can remember. But then weird things start happening around town; gangs are attacking people apparently at random in the name of "Witch Hunts". And out of terror and a need to place the blame, the town points fingers at Tobias' family. It's up to Emily and Tobias to clear the family's name, though they have to wonder: who's going to believe the word of two fourteen year olds, one of whom is the prosecuted?
--Book two... has yet to be thought up yet. So far, I know it's going to lend off the "You helped me, now I'll help you" idea, but I'm not sure what the "grand scheme" of the plot is going to be yet. So just... I don't know, go by the first blurb, I guess. Oh! It does involve amnesia and painfully slow-in-coming memories! But haha, that's about as far as that's gotten.
[ LET'S GET RUMORED (a one-shot novel) ]
-- It's really infuriating when a guy you've seen around your entire life, and the second you notice him (I mean REALLY notice him), he wants nothing to do with you. Well, that's just not gonna stand for Elle Bennett, and she's bound and determined to make him see her way. After all, what's a five year age difference in the business world, right? (Work on progress, it's a collab plot I'll be writing on my own.)
I have quite a few story ideas, some of which are admittedly more developed than others. However, whenever I have too many projects running at once, the result is that none of them get done, rather than one or two merely being left by the wayside. So in here you'll find a collection of blurbs, and I'd really appreciate if you commented saying "I like (inserttitlehere)!" or something more creative-like.
