When the Butterflies Come
Rosemary's
Butterflies #2
By Rosemary Ness Bitner
Genre: Crime Thriller Romance
Release
Date: March 3, 2017
An angry David
plunges into insanity, forcing his twisted world view upon his new protégé as
his old enemy seeks final revenge. Taking on all comers in the fight of his
life he closely guards his dark secrets.
Barbara
loves Bob, but why do Marty and David conspire to keep them apart? It can’t be
the business that drives David, so what is it? What unmasks this bizarre evil
genius?
People
disappear. Hush money changes hands. Secret keys hide secret files behind
secret doors. Suddenly thrust into a life or death situation, Barbara creates a
clever plan to hunt down a key piece of evidence.
A
quiet night is shattered by her dead mother’s voice. A priest who can’t
possibly know her makes a mysterious appearance and stirs her to act. Can she
risk her family’s trust and money to go away with her man? If they reach the
Cedar River, will she have the strength to ford its raging current?
Erotic,
thrilling, and deeply probative into the debauched thoughts of a ghoulish
psychopath, When the Butterflies Come will haunt you, take your emotions
for a roller coaster ride and make you an unshakable believer in true love and
the magical spirits of butterflies.
I’m reclusive by
choice. I live near the edge of a wilderness area and my best friends are the
forest animals. I love watching them go about their lives. I like to disappear
into the wild for several days or a week at a time to get my best ideas and do
my thinking. I have one house pet, a big tabby cat named Bud.
MY INTERESTS
My interests are
varied. I’m fascinated by peoples’ varied personalities and forever curious
about how different people came to behave the way they do and think the way
they do. I like to write about things where I believe I can tell a story that
sheds a fresh perspective on a possibly misplaced common perception, or when I
can perceive something about the future that, for reasons I do not fully
understand myself, I can develop a story around and use that story to project
what will happen. I try to feel what my characters feel in my stories. In fact,
sometimes I cry when I write about sad things, and sometimes I cry happy cries
when I write about things that relieve a character from stresses or something
bad. I also feel a terrible sadness for my bad boy and bad girl characters
because they can’t help themselves from being bad. When my characters fall in
love, I try to put into their minds the same feelings I think I would have if I
were them.
MY INSPIRATION
It’s hard to
explain what inspires me to write. It’s more because I enjoy doing it than
anything else. I get to thinking about someone I knew or read about or heard
about and then a story takes form. Some mornings when I wake up there are
thoughts about one or more of my characters swirling through my mind and I
hurry to write those thoughts down because they are the very best outlets to
express the story. Somehow they bubble up from the sub-conscious. Likely the
mind is more miraculous than any of us realize. Writing is a way for me to give
to others by releasing my feelings. I’m always hopeful that my work will help
someone gain a perspective they didn’t have before or someone will better
understand a person they couldn’t understand before.
PURR
In the evenings
I like to write my first drafts in pencil by an oil lamp. There’s something
special about thought processes that take place when I’m alone with my lamp, my
pencil, the wonderful silence and Bud. He loves to walk on my draft paper or
lie down and stretch himself out on it. That’s his goofy way of telling me he
needs my attention. Then I hold him close to me like he’s a little baby and
give him gentle hug rubs until he purrs. That’s how I know he’s happy and
feeling healthy. He has a great purr. He goes “purr, purr, purr, purr purr.”
The rubs help him slip into another world, cat dream world I guess. My place
gets a little untidy when I’m immersed in writing but it’s always clean, except
for when Bud leaves a fur ball someplace. He can’t help himself when he does
that. He’s a cat!
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