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Real Life is a seven-headed monster

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…with a penchant for sticking any two heads in at any given time…

That’s a paraphrase of a now-defunct blog I saw years ago, but some days I still can’t help but go ” yeah, isn’t that the truth?”  Weeks like this last one, however, and I’m saying “Only two?  Gee – seems like more.”  imagesCATEJ903  Thankfully nothing too serious though – just time-consuming.  With the bad part being it really bit into my time to write anything.  It also sort of reminds me why I don’t participate in NaNoWriMo…I probably wouldn’t stand a chance. 

But on a more positive note:

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       <——just one more week to go!!  

        Nov 28th – now the jitters really start!  imagesCAOU1W01 

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  • Detective Eric Geller just saw his case against crime boss Victor Kroger thrown out of court. Convinced there’s more to the dismissal than contaminated evidence, Eric shifts from investigating Victor to investigating the judge, determined to bring Victor to justice. But when a package of photographs appears on his doorstep, it sets into motion a series of events that begins to threaten his personal life as well as his professional career. T.J. Briscoe has been married to Eric for seven years, and he knows the stress of the job can lead to jumping at shadows. While initially supportive of Eric’s decision to pursue Victor, T.J. nevertheless grows wary as Eric’s behavior becomes increasingly erratic. He may have married Eric with the intention of forever, but if Eric crosses the line between caution and paranoia, their relationship may be the first casualty.