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In the romantic tradition of Nicholas Sparks, Fade In Award winner Beth Black’s Where You Go, I Go, weaves dueling themes of love and loss in modern-day suburban life. This Better Late Romance explores the challenge facing so many households today—can senior family members triumph over the afflictions of aging, then overcome their adult children’s worries … and fly free again? Every day is Bingo Day at the Rancho Royale. To her dismay, retired teacher Bonnie Brennan finds herself stranded in this depressing senior care facility. Being widowed didn’t slow her down. She’s always been an adventurer, seeking thrills in the great outdoors. Before her husband died, they climbed Machu Pichu. And she thought she could continue living a robust life. But coming down with Parkinson’s Disease has presented obstacles she isn’t prepared to face alone. Her two grown daughters are terrified at the possibility of their mom lying injured and alone at home. However, neither is in a position to take her in. So here she sits. Bonnie doesn’t like her odds in this place, surrounded by fossils in wheelchairs—the lame, the doomed, the decaying, the moribund. It’s no kind of happily ever after. She escapes for a day spent roaming her beautiful hometown, Rancho Allegro. And Bonnie’s fun takes a sudden turn when she discovers the town’s new electric bike shop, VeloCity. It’s where an exhilarating romantic adventure begins when unexpected events shake up her world just as she meets an intriguing stranger. Where You Go, I Go, is the latest addition to the Better Late Romance collection ... a treasure chest of romance stories featuring heroes who are age 50 and above.
Author

Fade In Award winner Beth Black writes Romance novels for the Better Late Romance collection. She also tinkers with short stories for fun. Beth spent six years on-staff at Toastmasters International as their Creative Writer. In her career, both on-staff and freelancing, this Pushcart Prize nominee has been published or produced in long and short fiction, journalism, creative nonfiction, magazine articles, technical writing, PR and commercial screenwriting. She holds a degree in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing from UC, Irvine.