Liz and Me.

Liz and Me

is about as close as I’ll ever come to writing a lesbian love story.

Here’s the super short blurb:

Alba is caught between the man she loves and the woman who loves her. She can’t please both and she can’t have both. Someone must lose and it breaks two hearts.

The story contains a core of truth, well more than a core. I knew the fictional Liz. She and I were inseparable. We shared everything, including our terrible dysfunctional lives. She loved me, but I couldn’t give her what she wanted and we had a falling out.

I swear I always thought we’d have time to make it up to each other, we’d be friends once again. But she died before I had the chance to find her. Liz died alone, oh gosh, ten years ago. When I found out, I couldn’t catch my breath. It was as if a piece of me had been ripped away. Damn, it hurt!

Several days after Liz died, I saw her standing ahead of me in line at a train station. It was her…I’d know her anywhere. I pushed forward only to watch as she vanished before my eyes just before I could reach her. Gave me solace and broke my heart at the same time.

So, if you’re interested, here’s where you can buy Liz and Me.

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10 Responses to Liz and Me.

  1. Fran Lee says:

    Sigh…you told me about her, and I definitely will be buying this one, dear. Thanks for being my friend. I have appreciated our talks and your understanding.

  2. amber skyze says:

    I’ll definitely be reading this one too. I had a similar experience with a friend, we had a fallen out and she died before we could be friends again. Still bothers me to this day.

  3. Mia Watts says:

    I’ve moved a lot and I’ve made a lot of friends. Some fall away and some you keep forever. Some break your heart and try to break you, and some give their support through every phase of your life. I’ve never had a Liz, but I’ve had all the others. Your story gives me goosebumps.

    Thank you for being my still-water friend: True and constant no matter what storms come our way.

  4. Katalina Leon says:

    Wow, this sounds like another really powerful J R Barrett book. I’m going to have to read this one!
    XXOO Kat

  5. Thank you, Kat. I think not a day goes by that I don’t think of ‘Liz’.

  6. Oooh, Mia, goosebumps. Yikes. I know what you mean.

  7. Yes, I remember, Amber. I know you’ve experienced this.

  8. Hi ya, Fran! Welcome back to crazy blogging! I know you’ve always got my back!

  9. Stephanie says:

    I think you wrote about her last year too, when your dad was visiting??

  10. Yes, Steph, you have a good memory.