Penname: Toffee Queen [Contact]

Real name: Tammy

Member Since: February 14 2010

Membership status: Member

Bio:

I enjoy reading multicultural fiction and am ready to try my hand at writing it as well.  I am a huge fan of Marilyn Lee, Eve Vaughn, Kimberly Kaye, Marie Rochelle, and a host of other great writers.

I work in the financial services sector for a highly-respected firm and live in the southeast U.S.

 




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Summary:

 

Grace Bullock takes nothing from no one. A woman in her mid-thirties, Grace faces many battles. She must deal with being a single woman in an traditionally-based small town in Alabama. Living in a place that is behind the times, she is the co-owner of a flower shop along with her friend and mother figure Dorothy-Mae. She constantly deals with the town’s known racist sheriff, Holland. Her life seem to go nowhere until she received a phone call from her longtime friend Miriam, a foreign exchange student from France. This phone call leads Grace to visit Miriam in Paris, France which changes everything in her life.

Now with corrected French and translations!



Table of Contents
Categories: Original Fiction
Characters: None
Classification: None
Genre: Comedy , Drama, Family, Romance
Story Status: None
Pairings: None
Warnings: Adult Situations, Extreme Language, Racism, Sexual Content
Series: None
Chapters: 30
Completed:Yes
Word count: 46755
Read Count: 43692
Published: February 06 2010
Updated: February 26 2011


Title: Chapter 1: Cast

Love the way the story is progressing.  Grace and Henri are a natural fit and their first meeting was hilarious.

Reviewer: Toffee Queen Signed starstarstarhalf-star
Date: March 04 2010

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