Inquiring minds want to know!
Okay, so I have a confession to make. I have never attended one of my high school reunions. It's not because I didn't enjoy high school or have friends, because I did. I can't say I was wildly popular or anything, yet I had a good time. I was a Thespian and in the choir. I have some fond memories of those days.
But for some reason I don't have a huge desire to go back and live those days with people I don't really see on a regular basis anymore. Only two other members of my high school class went into the same nursing program I did, and they both dropped out after the first year. I bonded more with my college friends, than I did with anyone from high school.
Does this mean I'm antisocial? Maybe a little. I would rather stay home and read a good book, then mingle with people who I have to try and remember.
But I feel like I'm in the minority. That most people enjoy getting together to relive old times. Am I wrong? Or are there others like me? Please leave a comment and let me know your thoughts.
I have reunions on my mind, because I missed a milestone reunion last August (40 years gulp) and I have a new book coming out that features an old high school flame meeting her crush in a blast from the past.
I have reunions on my mind, because I missed a milestone reunion last August (40 years gulp) and I have a new book coming out that features an old high school flame meeting her crush in a blast from the past.
I'm excited to announce the fifth book in my Lifeline Air Rescue Series! A Doctor's Reunion is available on February 1st!
A Doctor's Reunion - $2.99
Nine years had passed since Flight Nurse Kristin Page had been humiliated in front of her teenage crush, and she thought she’d successfully put the past behind her. Until she comes face to face with Dr. Holt Baxter. She’s horrified her old attraction hasn’t faded, but knows it’s best to keep him at a professional distance. As much as she wants to despise him, she finds Holt to be a great, down to earth physician, willing and eager to learn.
Holt Baxter knew his younger sister was out of line that day nine years ago, and has to live with the fact he didn’t come to Kristin’s defense. He longs for a second chance to make things right, but Kristin isn’t interested in a relationship. Or is she? As they work together saving lives, Holt hopes they may also work together toward a future.
Holt Baxter knew his younger sister was out of line that day nine years ago, and has to live with the fact he didn’t come to Kristin’s defense. He longs for a second chance to make things right, but Kristin isn’t interested in a relationship. Or is she? As they work together saving lives, Holt hopes they may also work together toward a future.