Beautiful,
Complicated Family: Volume 1 is a
collection of five flash fiction stories exploring the connections that can
hold people together or tear them apart. Like most families, the relationships
in this uplifting collection consist of intricate elements. Sometimes things
get messy, but it’s always beautiful. Each story is 1000 words
or less each.
Read each story in about 5 minutes and get Volume 2 of the collection for free using a link within Volume 1. The stories are perfect for readers who enjoy contemporary fiction novels as well as those who only have time for a quick read. This collection is filled with relatable characters and endings that pull at your heartstrings, so don’t be surprised if you laugh or cry along the way. The stories in this book include “The Reverse Escape”, “Gran’s Return”, “Wind Chill” (2019 Best of the Net anthology nominee), “To Establish Care”, and “Vocal Rest”.
Read each story in about 5 minutes and get Volume 2 of the collection for free using a link within Volume 1. The stories are perfect for readers who enjoy contemporary fiction novels as well as those who only have time for a quick read. This collection is filled with relatable characters and endings that pull at your heartstrings, so don’t be surprised if you laugh or cry along the way. The stories in this book include “The Reverse Escape”, “Gran’s Return”, “Wind Chill” (2019 Best of the Net anthology nominee), “To Establish Care”, and “Vocal Rest”.
Beautiful, Complicated Family: Volume 2
This is the second book in the
Beautiful, Complicated Family series. This collection contains five additional
flash fiction stories exploring the connections that can hold people together
or tear them apart. Like most families, the relationships in this uplifting
collection consist of intricate elements. Sometimes things get messy, but it’s
always beautiful. Each story is 1000 words or less each.
Read each story in about 5 minutes. The stories are perfect for readers who enjoy contemporary fiction novels as well as those who only have time for a quick read. This collection is filled with relatable characters and endings that pull at your heartstrings, so don’t be surprised if you laugh or cry along the way. The stories in this book include “Hiding Spots”, “Blossom in the Snow”, “The Friendship PIP”, “Christmas Eve Dinner”, and “A Dress Rehearsal”.
Read each story in about 5 minutes. The stories are perfect for readers who enjoy contemporary fiction novels as well as those who only have time for a quick read. This collection is filled with relatable characters and endings that pull at your heartstrings, so don’t be surprised if you laugh or cry along the way. The stories in this book include “Hiding Spots”, “Blossom in the Snow”, “The Friendship PIP”, “Christmas Eve Dinner”, and “A Dress Rehearsal”.
My Review:
Beautiful, Complicated Family is a splendid collection of
flash fiction; five short stories that really pack a lot of punch and will
really giver readers cause to think. The stories take you through a range of circumstances
and emotions – some will make you laugh, and some will make you well up with
tears. Stories covering love, loss and heartbreak; they are all wonderfully
written, so good you will wish they were longer reads.
I’m not used to quick, short reads but this was an ideal introduction
and will now be something I will seek more of, especially at Rosey’s hand.
Thank you for this opportunity. I recommend both volumes to
all.
Purchase Links:
The books are free on the US sites below.
Prices may vary in other countries:
Volume 1 contains a link to get Volume 2
free by subscribing to the author’s website. Alternatively, readers can
purchase Volume 2 from their preferred ebook vendor.
About the Author:
Rosey Lee writes uplifting fiction
stories about family and friendship. A native of the Westbank of New Orleans,
Louisiana, Rosey is a fan of good food and a good time. As a child, she dreamed
of a career in writing, fashion design, and acting. She uses the pen name Rosey
Lee as she pursues her passion for writing. Her alter ego is a physician who
has dedicated her career to individual and community-based approaches to health
equity. She enjoys cooking, flower arranging, listening to live music, and
occasional bursts of fanatical bargain shopping.
Rosey’s flash fiction has appeared in Necessary Fiction, Bending
Genres, Barren Magazine, Turnpike Magazine, The Wellington Street
Review, and elsewhere. Her work has also been nominated for the 2019 Best of
the Net anthology. Connect with her at roseyleebooks.com and
@roseyleebooks on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Flash fiction is very difficult to write. This sounds pretty good.
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