According to the Urban
Dictionary, the female equivalent of a bromance is a womance. I don’t
think it rolls off the tongue quite as well, but I can live with the
term. Because I’m in a womance with Harmony, the heroine of the book.
In fact, I like her so much that I’m already writing a second book
with her as the main character.
Dictionary, the female equivalent of a bromance is a womance. I don’t
think it rolls off the tongue quite as well, but I can live with the
term. Because I’m in a womance with Harmony, the heroine of the book.
In fact, I like her so much that I’m already writing a second book
with her as the main character.
She’s smart, feisty,
adventuresome, and willing to take risks to protect herself and her
friends. Although she’s a small town girl, she’s just as comfortable
navigating around the streets of a major city. When you think you’re
beginning to understand what motivates her, she throws a curve ball
and makes you think again. And yes, she has a thing for James Bond.
adventuresome, and willing to take risks to protect herself and her
friends. Although she’s a small town girl, she’s just as comfortable
navigating around the streets of a major city. When you think you’re
beginning to understand what motivates her, she throws a curve ball
and makes you think again. And yes, she has a thing for James Bond.