M. B. Feeney
M. B. Feeney is an army brat who finally settled down in Birmingham, UK with her other half, two kids and a dog. She's also a student teacher, a doodler and a chocoholic. Writing has been her one true love ever since she could spell, and publishing is the culmination of her hard work and ambition. Signing up with Renaissance Romance Publishing to publish her Novella "Right Click, Love" as part of a compilation in December 2012 is the first step in her writing career that she hopes will span many more works and years.
A well-rounded, fun and topical view on today's world of modern romance, Right Click, Love sees our two single characters
set up a blog to post about their dating experiences.
Disheartened about not being able to find “Mr. Right” on the London dating
scene, best friends Jodie Lynch and Louise Hewson create a blog to not only
document their disastrous dates with the numerous “Mr. Wrongs” and “Mr.
Okay-for-nows” but also to help those going through the same experiences and to see where they’re going wrong. How will they deal with everything the dating scene has to throw at them — planned or otherwise?
set up a blog to post about their dating experiences.
Disheartened about not being able to find “Mr. Right” on the London dating
scene, best friends Jodie Lynch and Louise Hewson create a blog to not only
document their disastrous dates with the numerous “Mr. Wrongs” and “Mr.
Okay-for-nows” but also to help those going through the same experiences and to see where they’re going wrong. How will they deal with everything the dating scene has to throw at them — planned or otherwise?
Ka Hancock
Ka was born and raised in Utah in the shadow of the most spectacular mountains
on earth. A lifelong learner with two degrees in nursing, her expertise is in the field of mental health.
Somewhere between raising her family, going to
school, working and getting the laundry done, she managed to write a novel that takes an unvarnished look at imperfect love, loss, and bipolar disorder. Her
underlying faith in the resiliency of the human spirit shines through in her
debut Dancing on Broken Glass.
on earth. A lifelong learner with two degrees in nursing, her expertise is in the field of mental health.
Somewhere between raising her family, going to
school, working and getting the laundry done, she managed to write a novel that takes an unvarnished look at imperfect love, loss, and bipolar disorder. Her
underlying faith in the resiliency of the human spirit shines through in her
debut Dancing on Broken Glass.
A powerfully written debut novel offering an intimate
look at one couple's unconventional marriage that survives against all
odds.
Lucy Houston and Mickey Chandler probably shouldn’t have fallen in love, let alone gotten married. They’re both plagued with faulty genes—he has bipolar disorder, and she has a ravaging family history of breast cancer. But when their paths cross on the night of Lucy’s twenty-first birthday, sparks fly, and there’s no denying their chemistry.
Cautious every step of the way, they are determined to make their relationship work—and they put it all in writing. Mickey promises to take his medication. Lucy promises not to blame him for what is beyond his control. He promises honesty. She promises patience. Like any marriage, they have good days and bad days—and some very bad days. In dealing with their unique
challenges, they make the heartbreaking decision not to have children.
But when Lucy shows up for a routine physical just shy of their eleventh anniversary, she gets an impossible surprise that changes everything. Everything. Suddenly, all their rules are thrown out the window, and the two of them must redefine what love really is.
An unvarnished portrait of a marriage that is both ordinary and
extraordinary, Dancing on Broken Glass takes readers on an unforgettable journey of the heart.
look at one couple's unconventional marriage that survives against all
odds.
Lucy Houston and Mickey Chandler probably shouldn’t have fallen in love, let alone gotten married. They’re both plagued with faulty genes—he has bipolar disorder, and she has a ravaging family history of breast cancer. But when their paths cross on the night of Lucy’s twenty-first birthday, sparks fly, and there’s no denying their chemistry.
Cautious every step of the way, they are determined to make their relationship work—and they put it all in writing. Mickey promises to take his medication. Lucy promises not to blame him for what is beyond his control. He promises honesty. She promises patience. Like any marriage, they have good days and bad days—and some very bad days. In dealing with their unique
challenges, they make the heartbreaking decision not to have children.
But when Lucy shows up for a routine physical just shy of their eleventh anniversary, she gets an impossible surprise that changes everything. Everything. Suddenly, all their rules are thrown out the window, and the two of them must redefine what love really is.
An unvarnished portrait of a marriage that is both ordinary and
extraordinary, Dancing on Broken Glass takes readers on an unforgettable journey of the heart.