Rhett is my kind of lady. The evolution of her thoughts as she drove to work was great, laying the backstory and setting as part of the scene, not as backstory and scene-setting ;-) Rhett deserves her own novel and I'd love to read it.
I like Rhett, too, and it was very cathartic to have a story just flow like that without a lot of thought. It made me realize I've been thinking Carey On to death (one of my failings in anything I do!), and that it's affecting the story in a negative way. I hope I can use what I learned in writing about Rhett to let Jay and Katie's story write itself without picking it to pieces. If I can do that, I really can finish it, since it's so near completion.
I've jotted down some things about Rhett, including how she got that name, for use after I finish Carey On. I'm excited about delving into her world, and I want to thank you for this HW! Who knew there was another book in this overloaded head of mine? *G*