Free Fiction Monday: On the Trail
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Can love blossom in the world of politics?
An accomplished political correspondent, Leni knows the challenges of her job. The week before her wedding, she cancels her bachelorette party to cover a presidential candidate. So, when a local broadcaster asks to pick her brain about the event they just covered, she finds herself tempted to blow him off.
But something about him makes her reconsider. Gorgeous and sexy, he seems sincere in his interest. Until he sees the diamond ring on her finger.
As the pair cover presidential campaign after presidential campaign, they form a long-distance friendship that could become so much more. If they can only find the time.
A heartwarming story of true love and second chances.
“On the Trail,” by New York Times bestselling author Kristine Kathryn Rusch, is free on this website for one week only. The story is also available in ebook here.
On the Trail
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
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I don’t know if you’re aware that this makes 4 or 5 Mondays where there was no page break in the story, so the entire story went out via email. Before that, there was a page break that required readers to come to your website to read the rest of the story. Now, we get the entire story as one long email, so it’s not just available for a week; it’s available until we delete the email.
Just thought you should know that, in case you wanted to switch things back. I imagine your short story ebook sales will drop otherwise.
Weird, Tim. I’ll see what we can do. Don’t you just love tech? Sigh.
Please sign me up for that email!
It’s the RSS feed, Eleanor. You can go to the right hand side of the my website and sign up there yourself. And Tim, it should be fixed. Thank you!
Pretty decent concept; great characterization, maintains reader interest. And undeniably, forlornly sad.
A very different story – in some ways, old-fashioned. They get to know each other, through texts, before they bed.