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Julie O's
Coeds
Well known characters from Fresh Start, Change of Course, The Scholarship, The Protector series, Corruption, and Double Jeopardy converge at the University of Pennsylvania to find new friendships, new challenges, and new adventures. There are also cameos by Jen Stevens from Bob Arnold's Zapped series and a few characters from Itinerant's Amazon series.
By
Julie O.
Edited by Amelia R.
This story features characters from Fresh Start, Change of Course, The Protector series, The Scholarship, and Corruption.
Jennifer Stevens appears courtesy of Bob Arnold
Cameos by Trish, Amelia and Eve Peyton-Ten Broeck from Amazon are courtesy of Itinerant
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Julieverse
Hi Julie,
I just finished rereading your "Coeds" series. It is JUST as good as the first time I read it and the second and the third... (I've read it a LOT.) I know the passing of Bob Arnold had to have affected you as he was such a good friend of yours, but, here's a thought. Maybe he would have been pleased for you to continue writing and using his character in your stories, after all he did allow it in the first place and even collaborated with you to get "it" right. I, personally, would love to read more about your great creations and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Thank you ever so much for sharing your work with all of us.
with love,
Hope
with love,
Hope
Once in a while I bare my soul, more often my soles bear me.
Hey Julie,
It is not often that I read something I wrote more than a year ago and not only still agree with what I wrote then, but feel I may have understated the case. You have been quiet for a long time now, I hope and pray your muse lights a little fire under you again soon. I'm sure I'm not the only person here who would wish to see you writing again. YES, we all have our favourite stories we wouldlike to see more of, but, I'm also sure ANYTHING you choose to write will be worth reading.
with love,
Hope
Once in a while I bare my soul, more often my soles bear me.