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Dear Reader,
Wildcat Summer is available on Amazon.com
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There are many chapters to read in the sample
Leslie
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Dear Reader,
Wildcat Summer is available on Amazon.com
https://www.amazon.com/Wildcat-Summer-Leslie-Moore-ebook/dp/...
There are many chapters to read in the sample
Leslie
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Great new direction
You took a very productive swerve into Tiffany's lane. Her drinking has been a running gag in the stories until now. She now has an idea about how much it has been costing her. I love the understated way that Richard offered his help.
Love
Dear Annie,
Thank you very much for taking the time to comment. It makes me feel good that you enjoyed this chapter.
Even though this book is all about Teri and her discoveries, I think that featuring all the players is sweet. And while a novel needs some added drama, I hesitate. There is so much drama in our real lives that maybe this book could be an oasis.
Alcoholism
There are several varieties. Trust me, I know.
There is the functional alcoholic, who drinks enough to have a constant glow but still can operate well enough to be a valued part of society.
There is the totally out of control alcoholic who drinks him or herself into oblivion and has to be picked up out of the wreckage.
There is the occasional alcoholic, who can stay off the grog until the temptation overcomes them.
There is the recovering alcoholic, who goes to AA meetings.
I know and have met every type.
How can I know? Been there, done that. I am type one, but the last time I lost control was when my wife died, ten years ago. And, No, I don't go to meetings.
thank you
Dear Joanne,
I appreciate you taking the time to continue reading A Wildcat Summer. Thank you for your insight and for illustrating the various types of alcohol abuse.
Tiffany will have to consciously work at staying sober, but I see the Cats and Mike lovingly helping her.
I'm wondering if there will be more issues showing up during the tour.
I like what your doing
Especially the Zoe & Teri interaction. Down to earth, not pushing Teri one way or the other. I like howwhen the teasing starts she just ignores it. Sometimes she dishes it back too. But the heart to heart she had with all the girls is great they learned more about Teri how she feels about stuff. She's opening up more I think Lisa will learn more about her little sister as time goes on. Teri will learn more about her self too. So this chapter is a great keeper also the way Gina & Zoe stepped up to help Tiffany with her parents alcohol problem, but they got to it in time before it became a REAL BAD problem. This is friends helping friends
Love Samantha Renée Heart.
thank you
Dear Samantha,
Thank you very much for your continued reading and writing. I appreciate that you are following the interaction between the women. I hope it doesn't become boring or repetitious.