“Love is for everyone,” Jeff tells her, but Sheila must forgive herself before feeling worthy.
A love story adapted from a screenplay by the author. Before WWII, Sheila as a young teen is forced into prostitution to survive the streets of Paris. She escapes that life and becomes a photographer for the Times. She and J... eff, a writer had been on an assignment together one day when he fell in love with her and has loved her ever since. Years later fate has reunited them in America and Jeff must now save Sheila from the controlling men in her life and convince her that she deserves to be loved.read more
BIOGRAPHY Ms. Landy-Kordis attended the University of Oklahoma for screenwriting and directing.
She has written, directed, produced promotional scripts as well as worked as a videographer through her own company FIA/Films by Independent Artists, Inc.
Her first book is her memoir, "And I thought I'd be a nun"... which details physical and emotional abuse as well as insurmountable amounts of love from the unloved, survival, and happy endings.
Her preferred format is screenwriting. Her "Goldsby-Buffalo Soldier" almost got produced but funding fell through and producers decided to move on.
She has published three of her screenplays and has them on amazon for sale also.
Most recently she has completed a new short story series, Tapioca Style Series. It's about a widowed detective, raising two children and finding new love.
Ten of her books are on audible.
She self-publishes under her FIA/Films by Independent Artists Inc., dba LilyHeart Publishing and is willing to help others that wish to do the same.
Ms. Landy-Kordis is inspired to write human interest stories and offer emotional insight.read more