He loves me, he loves me not ...
Anita anticipated yet another Sunday in what had been not so much a month as a year of Sundays and vowed not one month more: time for him to make a choice ... or else.
Francine found it hard to accept, yet again, that Sunday was family, was church, was for making confession, so that sin could begin again on Monday. Her decision was final - it was time to fight for her rights.
Cecile was sick of being the one to be sinned with, of being always the mistress and never the wife and on the second Sunday in September she vowed that this would be his last year as someone else’s husband.
He loves me, he loves me not ... and if not ... WHAT? And WHEN?
And, most intriguingly, WHO?
And what, of course, of the WIVES?
[148 words]Week #14’s response to Lisa Ricard Claro’s Book Blurb Friday challenge which this week uses Kay Davies’ “what’s behind the blank windows?” photograph.
Each week Lisa posts a photograph which represents a book cover. Participants are challenged to “Write a book jacket blurb (150 words or less) so enticing that potential readers would feel compelled to buy the book” The number of ought-to-be but not-yet-written books, sadly, increases weekly.

Whoa....super!! Enticing!! And the title just leaves the 'book wide open' for a great mystery.
ReplyDelete5 rue Balard is my book blurb for the week.
Have a great Friday!!!
This is a tangled web and it will be great fun to read the untangling of it.
ReplyDeleteI adore the title. What a marvelous web of conflict this entails.
ReplyDeleteHi Sandra, this looks like a fascinating story ... are they all involved with the same oversexed guy?
ReplyDeleteI would enjoy reading each woman's story and see how they relate to each other, if they do. Do they shop at the same market? Are they in outlying towns? You really have my imagination going on this one.
Have a great weekend!
Kathy M.
Very well done, plenty of plot-lines with which to weave a spell.
ReplyDelete— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
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Sounds like somebody (or three) of the male persuasion is about to get his world tilted, and he's got it coming. Good for the ladies! I'd love to read this, learn the different stories and see how it all weaves together. This sounds like it would make a great movie, too!
ReplyDeleteSandra, you always surprise me, and that's a good thing! What a wonderful idea to have the book told from the eyes of the mistress.
ReplyDeleteThis is great - three women, three different stories. I'd love to read this book to find how they all connect. Great tease with just enough of a hint that something bad is going to happen.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a bit of a sordid tale. One that I'd just love to read. :D
ReplyDeleteMy Blurbs: Rescued