Adapted for the Screen

Carolyn Adyon was once a bored secretary, slaving her life away in a ten by ten cubicle, coveting the dream of many an office worker: I want to be a writer.
Now her life is golden. She’s become the screenwriter she’d always known she could be, and better than that, she’s in love with a wealthy, gorgeous actor. They live together in a grand old-Hollywood mansion. The workaday fears of not being able to make ends meet – those belong to someone else now.

The events that brought about these wonderful changes were miraculous, but death and tragedy had accompanied them, so Carol had doubted her good fortune for a long time.

Doubts pass when one is living one’s fondest fantasies, however.

Carol’s lover harbors a secret. She’s ignored the whys and wherefores of it for years, concentrating instead on the excitement of the Hollywood high life, the red carpets and movie premieres and collaborations with famous directors, none of which she could’ve ever achieved without him.

But doubts have a way of coming back.

Adapted for the Screen is the sequel to Two Green Keys

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Adapted for the Screen

Carolyn Adyon was once a bored secretary, slaving her life away in a ten by ten cubicle, coveting the dream of many an office worker: I want to be a writer.
Now her life is golden. She’s become the screenwriter she’d always known she could be, and better than that, she’s in love with a wealthy, gorgeous actor. They live together in a grand old-Hollywood mansion. The workaday fears of not being able to make ends meet – those belong to someone else now.

The events that brought about these wonderful changes were miraculous, but death and tragedy had accompanied them, so Carol had doubted her good fortune for a long time.

Doubts pass when one is living one’s fondest fantasies, however.

Carol’s lover harbors a secret. She’s ignored the whys and wherefores of it for years, concentrating instead on the excitement of the Hollywood high life, the red carpets and movie premieres and collaborations with famous directors, none of which she could’ve ever achieved without him.

But doubts have a way of coming back.

Adapted for the Screen is the sequel to Two Green Keys

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Adapted for the Screen

Adapted for the Screen

by LM Foster
Adapted for the Screen

Adapted for the Screen

by LM Foster

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Overview

Carolyn Adyon was once a bored secretary, slaving her life away in a ten by ten cubicle, coveting the dream of many an office worker: I want to be a writer.
Now her life is golden. She’s become the screenwriter she’d always known she could be, and better than that, she’s in love with a wealthy, gorgeous actor. They live together in a grand old-Hollywood mansion. The workaday fears of not being able to make ends meet – those belong to someone else now.

The events that brought about these wonderful changes were miraculous, but death and tragedy had accompanied them, so Carol had doubted her good fortune for a long time.

Doubts pass when one is living one’s fondest fantasies, however.

Carol’s lover harbors a secret. She’s ignored the whys and wherefores of it for years, concentrating instead on the excitement of the Hollywood high life, the red carpets and movie premieres and collaborations with famous directors, none of which she could’ve ever achieved without him.

But doubts have a way of coming back.

Adapted for the Screen is the sequel to Two Green Keys


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153072555
Publisher: LM Foster
Publication date: 06/10/2016
Series: Two Green Keys , #2
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 317 KB

About the Author

LM Foster was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. She discovered what a mistake this was at the tender age of nineteen and relocated to Riverside, California. Notwithstanding a penchant for collecting strays and young men, she has managed to get her novels to market. Please send questions or comments, praise or outrage to lmfoster@9thstreetpress.com.

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