Day 2 – Jury Duty
Not needed. Check for Wednesday.
Boy nothing can deflate a human’s ego than to be told you aren’t needed. In this case it is a mixed blessing. It’s raining like crazy out so I’m glad I do not have to walk a block in the rain, even with my handy dandy golf size umbrella — because you know you still get wet no matter how big the umbrella.
Besides, I have plenty to do at my day job getting fall duties taken care of before admissions season begins. Lots of folks are counting down the days until Christmas, that only reminds me I have T-days until application deadline. But it is all good. I enjoy my day job and that is what matters the most.
Until tomorrow…
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Published by Leanne Tyler
Award winning author, Leanne Tyler lives in the South and her writing reflects her heritage. She writes sensual Southern romances whether historical or contemporary. Leanne's debut release Victory's Gate was the 2007 American Rose winner of the Through the Garden Gate contest and was released electronically by The Wild Rose Press in December 2007. Finally in December 2009 the Through the Garden Gate Anthology is available in print and includes the four winning entries.
Stepping into the Contemporary circle, she debuted with her Class of '85 Reunion story It's Always Been You in August 2011. And her first full-length novel Season of Love (Nov. 2011) is a time-travel set in 1850 Charleston, SC.
She invites readers to step into her world and enjoy the passion.
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