Read The Finish Line Page 8


  That was a marriage right? It couldn't have been an engagement, because they made their pledges before God and the entire world. But, I know Anna's public would never accept that as being enough. We're all looking forward to the wedding of the century as America's favorite female vocalist pledges her troth to Sir Griff.

  Some people have been talking flak about how 'Alezanna snubbed the Grammys', and that she left it behind on the stage as if it had no value. Some are even speculating that this is the end of her career. But this reporter thinks that our Anna did not snub the Grammy. She simply reminded her fans that some things in life are more important than public opinion and career success. Please don't go away, Anna!

  ####

  About the author:

  Josephine Kent is single and a bit cynical, but, she's an ever hopeful, romantic. Having yet to meet Sir Lasting means that he could be anyone. He could be the neighbor's son who drops by his elderly father a few times a month. Or he could be a childhood friend now grown up. More likely he's one of the three gorgeous luxury yacht captains who rescued her and her 'borrowed' boat from drifting all the way to Cuba. Less likely, but certainly possible, he's that prosecuting attorn… Definitely unlikely. The cop who came and evacuated her stranded self from a wildfire? Nah. The widower who needed a stylist for his slightly pubescent nine year old daughter. At one point, she'd thought he was that tall, athletic stud at the grocery store who Josie climbed over bales of oranges and potatoes to discover wore basketball shorts, a sweet pair of tennis shoes, a stylish set of chrome and neon limbs, and the widest wedding ring she'd ever seen on a man or woman. He could be anyone. And while Josie's not necessarily hunting for Mr. Lifetime Worthy, she knows that the world is full of awesome guys, and is enjoying the view as she wonders just what he might really be like; and what type of woman could really love him.

  The current loves of her life are water sports, writing, and six rentable kids called nephews. In her dreams she is a great mathematician, a budgeting diva, a do-it-yourself maven, and a bohemian fashionista. In reality, she's numerically dyslexic. She always ends up spending the money saved from budgeting. Her do-it-yourself fails are often epic. And she still hasn't mastered the art of mixing prints.

  If you'd like to contact her, please do so at [email protected]. She'd love to hear from you. Also, if it doesn't take up too much of your time, a review on this work would be very much appreciated.

 
Thank you for reading books on BookFrom.Net

Share this book with friends