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Well, blog regulars, I think this time - with your much appreciated help  - I've nailed it. Thanks to everyone and especially Rick.
Dear  Agent,
Jennie works opposite the abandoned Catholic cemetery at  the Sycamore Public Library and first notices Charos while taking a  shortcut home through the sprawling grounds. The darkly beautiful man  seated in a wheelchair beside the grave covered in ruby red roses is  rather hard to miss - as are the roses. While the grounds are overgrown  with weeds and self-sown flowers, the roses are the jewels of the  cemetery. Hidden behind ivy-covered bluestone walls, this deserted place  appears so timeless and wildly beautiful she speculates that fairies  could come and go here unnoticed by human kind. As the mysterious man is  often beside the rosy grave site, she finally plucks up courage to  introduce herself, but Charos shows little interest. However one 'man'  always has time for her. During her daily - and nightly - treks, she  stops to speak to the life-like statue of the Christ and sometimes  receives guiding and uplifting 'inspirationals'. 
Despite his  initial coolness, Charos seems to warm when she shows interest in the  many roses flourishing in mid-winter. He tells her they will never die  only sleep through summer and return in winter 'when she is needed the  most'. As they spend more time together, Jennie discovers that Charos is  a force of nature, irresistable and dangerous, and soons falls under  the spell of his fey charm. Although he remains an unpredictable  mystery, Jennie feels he's the one person who understands her  imaginative beliefs and sees her real worth. 
Come late spring  the winter roses and Charos disappear leaving her in despair. So begins  Jennie's quest to discover the truth and to bring him back into her  life. Only the magical winter roses will enable her to understand  Charo's surreal world. And only the 'Man' Jennie needs the most can arm  her with the wisdom and confidence she needs to win the love of the man  who needs her the most and restore his soul so he can live and love  again. 
Winter Roses Never Die is a surreal ride into a world of  paranormal relationships, mythical creatures and mystical Christianity.   The story is complete at 95,000 words.
Thank you for your time  and look forward to hearing from you.
Wendy Peterson
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5 comments:
The first sentence is a little long. Could it be broken up for clarity?
Self sown flowers? Wildflowers?
Parts of first paragraph would make more sense if you started with your previous hook about liking fairies and Jesus. That was good.
The first paragraph could be broken into smaller paragraphs.
There's perhaps too many descriptive adjectives making me get lost in the details. Perhaps they could be rimmed just a little.
>>Jennie discovers that Charos is a force of nature, irresistable and dangerous,
Does that mean he's litterally a force of nature, like wind, or is this a turn of fraise? If he's a force of nature, we need more introduction to this concept or it's too much telling and not showing. as it is now, it could be left out without harming anything. Right now, it is confusing.
I'd leave out the part about mystical Christianity.
Thank you, Dan :)
I don't know if you got my comment before, but I said that I think you've come a long way from the first query. It is close to perfect. I feel like you might give away too much plot for my tastes, but if you are satisfied with it then go ahead.
Thanks, Nora. That's encouraging to hear. Too much plot? Hadn't thought of that. I was going to put the whole shebang on a promo website. Given that it's an unusual kind of plot, I thought that perhaps, it'd be fairer to prospective readers to give them as much a taste as possible.
Thank you for taking the time *twice* to comment :)
Btw, DAN, have added the line you liked back in. It does give more flavour.
good deal
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