WRITING OBSTACLE
Write the blurb for your book.
The blurb will help you think generally about your main plot points, your audience, and the purpose of your story.
Finding The Boots That Fit
When Chelsea Jones bumps into Garrett Driscoll, she’s immediately drawn to his rugged charm, good looks, and rough demeanour. He’s everything she could want—strong, capable, a tough man with years of ranching experience under his belt. It’s a textbook example of a love story, and Chelsea is certain that she’s found the one.
However, as the pair spend more and more time together, Chelsea finds herself much more immersed in Garrett’s ranch than the cowboy himself. Garrett, oblivious to Chelsea’s fading feelings, is estatic that she’s interested in his craft. Does he love her? No. But, she seems so happy at the ranch…how could he take that from her?
Chelsea fights growing feelings of jealousy towards Garrett and his ranch. Why does he get to have this farm, these animals? Why does he get to be the rough, tough guy in the relationship?
Will Chelsea be able to bury her feelings and find a way to love this cowboy? Or will she come to terms with her feelings, get to the root of her strange jealousy—and realize why this relationship could never really work out for either of them?