Loose Screws

by Karen Templeton

Published 1 September 2002

In the space of a few hours, 31–year–old Ginger Petrocelli had gone from bride–to–be to bride–who–never–was. So here she sat, alone in her cramped apartment, wedding crinolines askew, drowning her sorrows in a hundred–dollar bottle of Veuve Cliquot, when

Hanging by a Thread

by Karen Templeton

Published 25 October 2004

You can take the girl out of Queens...

Or can you? Because for five years, fashion assistant Ellie Levine was taking a halfhearted stab at it, commuting to Manhattan by day, trying desperately to keep secret her outerborough existence-that accent, that hair...that daughter. Until the day fate landed her back in her Richmond Hill neighborhood 24/7, the very place she'd sworn to escape.

Now she has a business to run there-not the business she had in mind, perhaps, but a business nonetheless. And the boy next door, who for years had been the married-man-next-door, is suddenly available. And interested?

Maybe there really is no place like home. So even if you can take the girl out of Queens, would you?