“I didn’t argue. Anybody who that drove a Hummer and carried a Glock, let alone had the audacity to wear white after Labor Day, wasn’t to be trifled with.”
Cheryl Sterling“Gabe ran his hand through his hair and suppressed sending an entreaty to God. It wouldn’t do any good. The motley crew before him could only have been sent by the devil himself.His long lost sister, a hippie vampire, an angry Italian cop, and a tattooed man with no last name. It was as if Central Casting had thrown up its hands and sent over whomever had walked in the door.”
Cheryl Sterling, Tall, Dark and Slayer“If a relationship crumbles in the universe, does anyone hear it fail?”
Cheryl Sterling, Tall, Dark and Slayer“I didn’t argue. Anybody who that drove a Hummer and carried a Glock, let alone had the audacity to wear white after Labor Day, wasn’t to be trifled with.”
Cheryl Sterling, Tall, Dark and Slayer“It’s you,” she murmured, staring at his eyes, a fine, dove gray.He smiled. “Of course, it’s me. Let’s get you back to your boat.”
Cheryl Sterling, Mr. Right, Mr. Wrong, Mr. Alien: A science fiction short story romance