Happy lazy Sunday afternoon, everyone! I posted a short chapter this week, because the next two will be the big ones. You Austenites know what I'm talking about--the BIG ones. The ones in which our alluring yet infuriating hero is going to go and ruin everything.
I haven't devoted as much time to this story as I'd like, because I have other projects vying for my attention. Last week I wrote a short story for a Halloween contest in the local paper. Horror isn't my thing, so that was difficult for me. I also have my poor neglected sewing. Piled on the crafting table right now: 9 yards of fabric for kitchen curtains, 10 yards for a winter coat, 4 for a sweater dress, and 1 for a men's t-shirt. I must tackle them soon, because with $200 of untouched fabric in this room, I can't tease my husband about his collection of unplayed video games on Steam.
Now I'm off to frost some Halloween-themed cupcakes to bring to my day job. Then I'll get back to work on the intimidating task of writing a Mr. Darcy our heroine will want to kiss and throttle at the same time.
Until next week,
Tamara