A Bridge to Cross
Logline
"A Bridge To Cross" is a historical romance set in 1927. The story begins in Buffalo, NY as the lives of young, vigorous Leopold Throckmorton and vivacious Phryne Truffaut are driven into drastic change by deception, betrayal and violence. Phryne and Leopold have kept steady company for almost two years, and are a well-matched pair. The subject of marriage was brought up more than once, but they have never made any definite plans. They seem to shy away from any sense of permanence in their relationship. Secretly, they each fear that marriage will be the end of the fun. Neither of them desire their lifestyle to change; at least not yet. There is simply too much to do, so much to enjoy and, besides, life so far has been an endless party. Phryne relishes her sexuality and will tease her man at every opportunity. A touch here, a whisper there, a hand carefully placed in his lap, or a squeeze of his thigh is not only a temptation for him, but a thrill for her. He knows it, and sometimes pretends to ignore her with detached indifference. This only makes her tantalizing behavior even more direct, and his playful rejections stronger. It is foreplay that can last for hours, and always ends with passionate, prolonged and fervent rapture. Phryne and Leopold share an avaricious love of life that is fervently practiced as the accepted norm in 1927. Living and loving in the "Roaring Twenties" is exactly that: experiencing life with a resounding roar. Forces beyond their control eventually make the roar even louder and dangerously deafening.
Genre
Historical Fiction, Romance,
Short Summary
It's the Roaring Twenties. Phryne and Leopold find themselves caught in a web of deception, violence and retribution. Bootleg whiskey, organized crime and hedonism.
After a harrowing escape, shocking revelations, and a romantic cross-country train ride, a young married couple attempt to create a new life in Hollywood.
Setting
Buffalo, NY; Niagara Falls, Canada; aboard the "California Limited" from Chicago to Los Angeles
Based on a True Story
No
Plot - Premise
Quest
Plot - Other Elements
,leaves mysteries to be uncovered
Mature Audience Themes
Information not completed
Main Character Details
Name: Leopold Throckmorton
Age: 24
Gender: Male
Role: Protagonist
Key Traits: Aspiring, Charming, Complex, Romantic,Masculine,Romantic
Additional Character Details
Name: Phryne Truffaut
Age: 21
Gender: Female
Role: Emotional
Key Traits: Aspiring, Charming, Romantic, Seductive, Sexy, Perseverance,Sexy,Engaging,Unapologetic
Additional Character Details
Name: Dillon Cafferty
Age: 25
Gender: Male
Role: antagonist
Key Traits: Aggressive, Badass, Criminal, Manipulative,Badass,Criminal,Blunt,Villainous
Additional Character Details
Name: Nicholas Throckmorton
Age: 17
Gender: Male
Role: skeptic
Key Traits: Insecure, Adventurous, Aspiring, Complex, Honorable,Underdog,Aspiring
Development Pitch
"A Bridge To Cross" is a historical romance set in 1927. The story begins in Buffalo, NY when the lives of young, vigorous Leopold Throckmorton and vivacious Phryne Truffaut are driven to drastic change by devious deception, and the eruption of violence. Phryne and Leopold have kept steady company for almost two years, and are a dynamic, effervescent pair. The subject of marriage was brought up more than once, but they never made any definite plans. They seemed to shy away from any sense of permanence in their relationship. Secretly, they feared that marriage would be the end of the fun. Neither of them desired their lifestyle to change; at least not yet. There was simply too much to do, so much to enjoy, and, besides, life so far has been an endless party. Phryne relished her sexuality and would tease her man at every opportunity. A soft touch here, a quiet whisper there, or a gentle hand upon his thigh was not only a temptation for him, but a thrill for her. He knew it, and sometimes would pretend to ignore her with detached indifference. This would only make her tantalizing behavior even more direct, and his playful rejections stronger. It was foreplay that could last for hours, and always ended with passionate, prolonged and fervent rapture. Phryne and Leopold shared an avaricious love of life that was energetically practiced as the accepted norm in 1927. Living and loving in the "Roaring Twenties" was exactly that: experiencing life with a resounding roar. Forces beyond