Blurb
Laila
Levin enjoys a successful marriage and a thriving career as an I.T.
executive in Austin, Texas, but she can't quite shake her lifelong
sense of not truly belonging anywhere.
When
her company announces a major layoff, Laila finds herself caught
between an unscrupulous CEO and her promiscuous boss. Then news of
her college roommate's suicide stirs up a dark secret involving three
devious friends from her past. One has betrayed a vow, another wants
to rekindle their romance, and the third is out for revenge.
Suddenly
for Laila, it's 1969 again. She's only seventeen, and she's left her
sheltered home in Long Island for college in Connecticut. Amid
protests of the Vietnam War, she's tempted by the sex, drugs, and
rock 'n' roll that rule her generation. Laila gets swept up in a
deceptive love triangle with two older locals and initiated into
their unethical hippie family. Too late she realizes her search to
belong has led to tragedy.
Laila
must now juggle the demands of her perplexed husband and her baby
boomer past forcing her to make choices that endanger her survival
and challenge her conscience.
She
learns that the lines between right and wrong are often blurred, and
sometimes you have to risk everything to be true to yourself.
Excerpt
Bridgeport,
Connecticut, 1969
The guy
in the passenger seat of the Mercedes ordered Joey and me to get into
the back seat of the car. He had a bushy mustache streaked with grey,
and a sparkling diamond stud in his ear. He brushed my cheek with his
finger and said, “I’m Angel,” then poked the driver’s arm.
“Get a move on.”
I caught
the driver winking at me in the rearview mirror and realized it was
Rojo.
“You
got it, boss.” Rojo said, and stepped on the gas pedal.
I clung
to the plush leather seat as Rojo sped the car down the icy roads.
Angel
turned up the volume of the radio and sang along to Jefferson
Airplane’s “White Rabbit” in an off-key raspy voice. When the
song ended, he leered at me through rimless spectacles. “So, what’s
a nice girl from Long Guyland doing with a couple of jerks like Ben
and Chris?”
Did he
know I’d been with both of them? Did everyone know?
"I-I
guess I’m not as nice as you might think.”
Angel
laughed. He had perfect white-chicklet teeth and a sexy smile.
“You’re cute, honey.”
Joey
cleared his throat. “Laila’s a classy chick. Too good for those
dudes, if you ask me.”
Angel
whacked Joey’s head with his hand. Not hard, but enough to show he
called the shots.
“No
one asked you, jerk-face. Let her speak for herself.”
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About the Author
Lara Reznik grew up on Long Island but escaped to New Mexico in 1970 in a Karmann Ghia that she and her boyfriend jump-started cross-country. As an English major at the University of New Mexico, Lara studied under esteemed authors Rudolfo Anaya and the late Tony Hillerman. She also attended a summer program at the prestigious Iowa Writers Workshop.
Lara Reznik grew up on Long Island but escaped to New Mexico in 1970 in a Karmann Ghia that she and her boyfriend jump-started cross-country. As an English major at the University of New Mexico, Lara studied under esteemed authors Rudolfo Anaya and the late Tony Hillerman. She also attended a summer program at the prestigious Iowa Writers Workshop.
Ambidextrous
from birth, Lara preferred her right-brained creative side, but
discovered she could make a better living with her left-brain skills,
so entered the I.T. field in 1985.
Lara published her first novel, The Girl From Long Guyland in November 2012. The novel ranked #1 during its recent Amazon Kindle promotion and has over 115,000 Kindle downloads.
In addition to her novels, Lara has written and optioned three screenplays that have garnered semifinalist and finalist wins in the Austin Heart of Film, Southwest Writers, TV Writer, Chesterfield and Writer's Digest contests. Currently, Lara is working on a new novel based on her screenplay, The M and M Boys.
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7 comments:
Greetings, Lara!
Welcome to Beyond Romance. Your book sounds intriguing. I can't tell from the blurb and excerpts whether there's a time travel element, or whether the flash backs are just memory, but either way, you've got me interested.
Haha, I like the "jerk-face." I seem to like to use that phrase a lot these days...
Thank you~
tsukito34 at yahoo dot com
Love the excerpts, sounds like a good read.
Kit3247(at)aol(dot)com
Interesting premise
bn100candg at hotmail dot com
Sounds like a great read!!
Thanks for the chance to win!
natasha_donohoo_8 at hotmail dot com
Long Guyland...what a great name! I remember sex, drugs and rock n' roll too and can relate to Laila. Your book sounds mighty interesting!
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