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Roz Lee | Looking for the Raisins ~ Free Download

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While hunched over a bowl of cereal this morning, I came to a few conclusions
about my favorite breakfast, and life in general.

There are more flakes than raisins.

This is a sad truth of life. There's no way to make this sound any better.

Flakes are good for us.

Face it. Without the ordinary flakes, we wouldn't recognize a genuine raisin
when we saw it.

Sometimes when you're looking for a raisin, you find a flake instead.

Flakes are the regular guys, quietly doing their duty, day in, and day out. They
keep things working smoothly without any fanfare. They're the reliable delivery
guys, the factory workers who keep the machinery working.

Raisins are hard to find.

The heroes of the cereal bowl are often hidden beneath the more plentiful
flakes, and because raisins have more substance, they tend to congregate in
places where they go unnoticed. They were uniforms and are often found in places
flakes don't want to go—like the bottom of the bowl.

The reward is worth the effort.

Raisins are the sweet bits that keep us interested. If we knew there were no
more raisins, we'd dump the entire box of cereal in the trashcan and be done
with it.

Fortunately, one person's flake is another person's raisin.

In real life, flakes can be raisins for the right person. For this reason, I
caution you not to overlook the flakes in your life. You never know when one
might turn out to be your very own raisin. Given the right opportunity, a flake
can exhibit remarkably raisin-like tendencies. They can be sweet. They can be
exciting. Given the chance, they can be the hero in the cereal bowl of your life.

Coming soon from Roz Lee - SEASONED VETERAN - A Mustangs Baseball Holiday Novella.

Switch Hitter

Five years ago, switch-hitting left fielder, Bentley Randolph ran from his
private shame and never looked back until the Mustangs new trade acquisition,
Sean Flannery, walked into the locker room and laid him flat with a single
punch, bringing the memories back in a flash of pain and humiliation. Unable to
escape this time, Bentley's forced to face his complicated feelings for Sean and
the woman he loves.

Sean Flannery hasn't forgotten the incident that changed his life or forgiven
Bentley for the cowardly way he handled it—asking to be traded. Recently
traded
to the Mustangs himself, Sean is determined to keep his distance from the man of
his dreams up until the moment his fist connects with the left fielder's nose,
and the ensuing brawl on the locker room floor reveals something
fascinating—Bentley still wants him.

Pick a free read from Roz!

You can download a Mustangs Baseball novella here.

Comments

3 comments posted.

Re: Roz Lee | Looking for the Raisins ~ Free Download

I just downloaded the novella. I really like the Mustang books. Sports
romance books are one of my favorites. Thanks for the freebie!
(Susan Falkler 2:49pm November 20, 2013)

Thank you so much! Greatly appreciated!
(Marcia Berbeza 11:32pm November 21, 2013)

You brought a smile to my face with comparing men to breakfast
food. What a way to start a day!
(Alyson Widen 3:09pm November 22, 2013)

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