Did you know that you can have MS Word summarize your story for you? I didn't, until Steph sent me the summarized SEAL story she's writing for Bantam. So I tried using the summary feature (under Tools) for Riding The Storm. Turned out nicely, I think:
“Remy!”
“Remy!”
“Haley.” “Remy!”
“Remy…” “Remy? “Remy?” “Haley—”
“Haley?” “Remy.” “Remy? “Harder, Remy.” “Haley?”
“Remy…”
“Remy—”
“Remy, oh, Remy…” “Remy…”
Remy. “Remy.” Remy?
Don't know why we can't just use that for the back cover copy…
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Hehehehe! 
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Um no. I’m reading Riding The Storm right now, and it doesn’t do the story justice.
RTS makes me drool, by the way. I can’t read this book in public.

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LOL!!! Works for me. 
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;-) Bonnie!
Awww, thanks, Jaci! D
Tori, my favorite is the “Harder, Remy.”
by Larissa
on March 23rd, 2007 at 6:41 pm
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I tried it…but my “summary” was 55 pages long! Sheesh. 
by Michelle
on March 23rd, 2007 at 7:43 pm
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I just did it on my Bounty Hunter Chick book and got a lot of laughing between people. Good thing it’s not a serious book. *g*
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Hee! I did that once and it nearly killed me.
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Just for kicks I tried it on my ebook and the summary was 41 pages long. They call that a summary?

by Ann
on March 25th, 2007 at 10:31 am
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Michelle, Ann…in my version of Word, I have the option of different lengths of summaries, from 10 sentences to several pages. Maybe you don’t have that?
Tori, that’s funny! Because none of my people laugh in the summaries–but I’ve gotten lots of growling…
LOL, FerfeLabat!
by Larissa
on March 25th, 2007 at 10:38 am