"Daddy's Money" is a heartwarming tale of love, loss, and redemption. Margaret has always known a life of privilege and luxury, courtesy of her wealthy father. But when he gets caught embezzling money, Margaret's world comes crashing down. Forced to leave her old life behind, she moves to Michigan and starts over from scratch.
Despite the difficulties, Margaret finds herself falling for Samson, a charming country boy with a passion for caring about animals and art. As they work together on a project, their relationship blossoms, and Margaret starts to feel like she's found a place where she truly belongs.
But will Margaret's past come back to haunt her? And can she learn to navigate her new life without relying on her father's money? "Daddy's Money" is a delightful story about finding love and finding yourself.
How this book is coming alive:
I'm outlining the entire novel in a notebook and writing the initial drafts there.
The second Draft is being written on Google Docs and then posted here.
Then I will edit the whole thing on Google Docs.(3rd draft)
When I'm finished, I'll update here with the third draft.
(thank you copy and paste)
Writing requires so much effort. Why do I choose to abuse myself in this way? I'm fine, it's okay.
I will be adding more chapters at random times.
*If you could comment on what you think suggestions are very much welcome and wanted thanks!!!
The link to the Spotify playlist I listen to well writing it has the vibes of the book.
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A retelling of the love of Alexander and Hephaestion, set in modern day.
Henry Price is a student at Philip Grayson Academy, an all-boys private school. A Latin teacher's assistant, he mostly keeps to himself, bearing his existence from day to day in the school's dorms, rarely setting foot outside of campus. Until he meets Alexander.
Alexander Grayson carries the weight of the world on his shoulders. At school, he is friendly with everyone but is friendless, is renowned as the school's golden boy, and drives a classic car too fast. But at home, he is alone in dealing with his parents' tumultuous love affair, shielding his younger sister from their father's drunken rages, and the pressure of the of the greatness expected of him.
They are an unlikely pair, but they need each other. Together, they are the counterweight to each other's lives, and, some would say, one soul in two bodies.