
Some authors write to have their work published and spread to the masses while others write only as a hobby.
Only a select few are blessed with having their hobby achieve the goal that others devote their entire lives to.
Brigett Scott, assistant professor of allied health sciences, sat down to talk about her book that was recently picked up by Barnes and Noble, Books-A-Million and Amazon.com and is available in both print and eReader formats.
The book, titled “In Love With the Enemy,” is about a small town Southern girl dealing with her brother’s tragic death along with being torn between two men. To make matters worse, both men are hiding ulterior motives and secrets—secrets that may kill her.
Scott began writing the book two years ago during a two-week period when she was off of work and her children were still in school. She came up with the idea for her story and began typing.
“It all flowed pretty quickly, so by the end of the month I had finished my book,” Scott said.
That month was filled with “many hours” of typing.
“I don’t want to make it sound like I typed for like an hour a day,” she said. “I kind of didn’t do anything but