NOT SO LITTLE THINGS

by KYLE ANN ROBERTSON

Tina Edwards loved her childhood and creating fairy houses, a passion shared with her father, a world-renowned architect. But at nine years old, she found him dead at his desk and is haunted by this memory. Tina’s mother abruptly moved away leaving Tina with feelings of abandonment and suspicion. Raised by her loving, wheelchair-bound Aunt Liddy, her father’s sister, 33 year old Tina has become a miniature room artist and cherishes the control she has over her life in Northeast Georgia as she works hard to please her beloved dead father’s wishes of following in his footsteps in art and history.

At the same time Mr. Jake Martin, all six-foot three of him, with a heavy southern drawl and winsome dimple, hires Tina to build replicas of the original rooms of his own family’s Victorian mansion purchased to turn into a B&B, Tina’s estranged, dying mother re-enters her life with family secrets that must be told. Amid their research for Jake, Tina and her assistant find out that stories from his past were unfounded and prove that miscommunications and misperceptions passed down through families create unwarranted, painful separations, echoing Tina’s life story.

White Picket Fences

by KYLE ANN ROBERTSON

White Picket Fences is a heartfelt family drama fueled by an honest story of motherhood, written for those of us caught up in our own self-searching journeys. The one thing Julie Cahill knows because of her transitory upbringing as a military brat is that she never had a hometown. So, she has made sure her kids would grow up in one forever home, in one forever neighborhood, with lots of forever friends. Yet having to accept invisibility, under-appreciation, and being taken for granted in trade for her unconditional love has her feeling fenced in.

Set in the Delaware Bay area almost two years after the death of her young son, Julie struggles with her guilt over not being available for her family on that one fateful day and has her challenging karma by tightening her grip on her daughters and husband, ultimately pushing them away. The only way to gain them back is to find herself first.