Loving Rafe gives Ella hope. Loving Ella causes Rafe complications. How can he reveal what he knows about her "Stolen Son" now?
Author Self-Published
May 2010
On Sale: May 1, 2010
Featuring: Christopher Wallace; Rafe Wallace; Ella Mason
120 pages ISBN: 1438267827 EAN: 9781438267821 Kindle: 9781438267 Paperback / e-Book Add to Wish List
Ella Mason knows Rafe Wallace is keeping a secret, but she
doesn't care. For the first time since her son was stolen
five years before she's happy, thanks to the new man in her
life. Rafe hates lying to Ella, but what choice does he
have? His agenda has everything to do with taking care of
his son, and nothing can stop him from meeting it--even
loving Ella.
Without challenges or conflicts, reading wouldn't be a page turning event. (Alyson Widen 12:15pm June 17, 2010)
challenges and conflicts are the things that keep you from putting the book down and I love them. (Vickie Hightower 12:29pm June 17, 2010)
The incident is everything. (Mary Preston 7:00pm June 17, 2010)
Interesting aspect of writing. I am trying to finish a book that is truly lacking in excitement. I read over 100 pages before anything happened. Too much just background. Books need incidents to make them interesting. (Gladys Paradowski 10:26pm June 17, 2010)
Heck, yeah, we readers love it! (Kelli Jo Calvert 11:19pm June 17, 2010)
This book reminds me of certain things that have happened in my life, and I can't wait to read it!! Thank you for such an interesting blog!! (Peggy Roberson 6:55am June 18, 2010)
Thanks to everyone who has stopped by to read "Inciting News." Thanks to all commenters too. I appreciate your insight and perceptions. (Fran Shaff 5:22pm June 18, 2010)
The inciting incident isn't necessary for all stories, but it can make a big difference in one. It doesn't guarantee a great story, but a major event/transition point sets things up for a good writer or director to make a really good one. You have mentioned three of my favorite stories. A major event can totally change your priorities and take a closer look at your life. Good post. (Patricia Barraclough 9:49pm June 18, 2010)