
Genre:
Paranormal / Supernatural
Themes:
Ice Queen
Loss / Grieving / Widow
Mature Lead 40+
Romance After 50
Single Parent
Slow Burn
Starting Over
Supernatural Elements
Vacation / Travel
Workplace / Office Romance
Heat Level:
Hot & Steamy (full, graphic description of sexual acts occurs and may include crude language)
Archetypes:
Actor / Performer
Lawyer / Judge / Paralegal
Writer/ Author
Geographic Location:
United States
Space / Other Planet or Universe
Setting:
Academic / School / University
Big City / Urban
Broadway / Theater
Corporation / Office / Workplace
Other Planet
Restaurant / Diner / Food Truck
Spaceship / Space Station
Sexual / Gender Identity:
Bi or Pansexual
Lesbian
Femme
Musings of a Madwoman
By Jazzy Mitchell
Three women navigate life and love, all while dealing with the effects of a close encounter with a meteorite.
Three women’s lives interweave as they struggle to navigate life and love. And the effects of a meteorite.
Patricia Steitz, a successful romance writer, is flabbergasted when Rudi Singlewood shows up at one of her book signings and initiates a summer romance. She worries that the fantasies she’s harbored regarding the world-renown Broadway actress may prevent her from accepting who Rudi really is. She relates her fears to her best friend, Marcia Struthers, a successful Manhattan litigator.
Knowing that Patricia has dreamed of Rudi for years, Marcia urges her to give the actress a chance by getting to know who she is behind her public persona. While working a high-profile case, Marcia must confront her resurging feelings for lead opposing counsel, Lexie Yamin, and the appearance of an unrequited love. All is not as it seems, however, as Marcia deals with unexpected physical changes and developing mental abilities after an encounter with a meteorite. Marcia’s not the only one dealing with changes induced by an extraterrestrial rock, though.
Kiernan Connelly, who has received intriguing letters over several months, begins to question her lifestyle. Her casual sexual relationship with Rudi and passable acting career no longer fulfill her. As Kiernan makes changes in her life, she finds herself dealing with the strange reality of being able to hear others’ thoughts. Could it be related to her close encounter with a meteorite?