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Willow May’s latest release!

The Trials and Tribulations of Writing in the Dark.
[A Blogger’s note: I must beg your forgiveness for last week’s blog. The spelling was a half ass job and we apologize.]
Finally! I have finished putting down the rough draft of Beggar Man Thief. Whew! This is the first time, I’ve ever had such difficulty: “brainstorming” the first draft.
Now, for the fun part of writing. Seriously!
Like the artist who finished the outline of his drawing, I get to fill in between the lines with colors, scenery, and populate another world with words and my imagination.
Allow me to tell you a little bit of Beggar Man Thief.
The story reveals a Mid-western couple seeking a family of their own. When the Walkers could not make babies themselves, Ernie Walker sought to feed the orphaned children of India in a search of a family of their own.
Thelma Walker flew to India: to find her delinquent husband, to find out what her heart is really telling her, but most importantly, find a family who needs a mother.
As if Thelma’s life was not hard enough; she must save her husband from himself, then she has to deal with a Russian gangster who wants her children for sex slaves, and the Walkers out of the way permanently.
Her biggest hurdle is the undercover cop who is collecting evidence against the Russian Mafia while falling in love with the American. Her heart strings are being pulled between her husband’s attempts to save the orphaned thieves, while expanding his kingdom of Beggars and the handsome cop with his lustful gaze.
Here is another story by Willow May Jennings’ of Man’s constant cravings and the effects it has on women and children. Willow May is once again turning over rocks to expose the underside of human nature’s cravings.
Willow May realizes she cannot solve the world’s woes, but she can keep the issue of human trafficking a constant dialogue in the world’s consciousness.
From CatmanDo; which revealed what self-indulgences can warp one’s nature, to Dragon Shifters, where self-indulgences can be lucrative and froth with danger.
As in Beggar Man Thief, like the other two novels, Willow May attempts to show the lengths we will go to satisfy those indulgences and still rise in the morning with our self-respect intact.
Finally, Willow May conveys a sense of humor that lightens the seriousness of white slave trade.
You can expect the book Beggar Man Thief’s coming out party around the end of September.