
Angela Denise Fortner Roberts
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I have been writing since I was nine years old. My favorite subjects include historical romance, contemporary romance, and horror.
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Forever and Always
One Year Later "Thank you, it's beautiful! Will you put it on me, please?" "Certainly," Robert told his wife. He fastened the beautiful sapphire necklace around Elizabeth's neck. He had just returned form a visit to North England and brought the necklace back as a gift. Sapphires were her birthstone. He had decided to wait until they were going for a walk in the garden to give the necklace to her.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Fiction
Forbidden Love
"I hereby dub thee the Second Earl of Essex," Elizabeth proclaimed, touching the tip of her sword to the head of Robert Devereux, who knelt before her. "I also confer upon you the title Master of the Horse and entrust you with the royal monopoly on sweet wines."
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Filthy
A Royal Deflowering
She looked down the aisle at him standing there tall and regal in a black doublet with gold trim and buttons, a black hat with a gold hat pin, and a smile that she knew was just for her. Music played as she slowly made her way toward the vicar at the front on the church. Robert's sister Mary carried her train as she slowly made her way forward.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Filthy
A Special Treat 2
"This is her first picture," said Kim. The photograph had been made at WalMart, when Marina had been about two weeks old. She wore a frilly pink dress that Kim had just purchased, pink tights, and black patent leather shoes, and there was a white lace headband with a pink rose on her nearly-bald head.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Filthy
Stillborn
Alexei looked at me, surprised. "Are you sure you feel like it?" "I'll be OK," I replied, stumbling to the closet to fumble through my clothes. Somehow I was able to find a pair of navy blue maternity pants and a white shirt. I put them on and followed Alexei out to the van.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Families
Interrupted Outing
Pavel graduated high school that May. I dressed all five kids in their best clothes before we left for the stadium. We arrived to find the entire Romanov family already there. Anton's arm was around Kristina, and Xenia sat at her mother's side wearing a yellow sundress and matching sandals. Her hair was done up in braids and tied with yellow ribbons.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Fiction
Exhumation
She wandered with no direction or purpose. She had no memory of who she was, where she had come from, why she was walking along a totally unfamiliar street - nothing she saw or heard was familiar. As clean as an erased flash drive, her mind contained no data.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Fiction