Blurb
Harold
Donaldson unwillingly becomes the custodian of a beautiful,
handcrafted kaleidoscope that changes the viewer’s future and
becomes the focus of evil operatives intent on capturing the
kaleidoscope for nefarious purposes. Brilliant but socially inept,
Harold has distanced himself from any connection to his dysfunctional
childhood. Abandoned by a father accused of his mother’s death,
Harold trusts no one until the ’scope forces him to accept a circle
of friends he must rely on. To protect all their lives from imminent
danger, Harold must discover the source of the ’scope’s
mysterious powers. Just as he is on the verge of learning how it
works and why his past connects to his future, he must face
disturbing truths he’s run from all his life.
Excerpt
She
yanked off the scarf and dropped it into his lap, climbed up on the
bench and began leaping from one bench to the next, her sandals
slapping the concrete.
Harold
was afraid she would slip and fall, and wondered whether he should
first call someone, or check her for ABC’s if she did. But she
jumped lightly, a sprite among the forest of potted birds of
paradise. Airway, breathing, c...what was the C for?
“I’ve
always wanted to do this! Haven’t you?” Where the benches were
too far apart, Pepper scissor- kicked to the ground and danced.
Harold could breathe as long as she was safely on the ground, her
arms aloft, her body swaying. Then she would leap up again, the sun
reflecting off bald spots between shags of spirally hair. And she
laughed. Not a scary, maniacal sound, but a child-like whiffle that
whisked Harold back to the elementary school when Edna Velasquez had
tried to jump around the lunchroom but fell and broke her arm when
she slipped in pudding. Harold was the only one Edna didn’t pester
to sign her cast. Circulation. That was what C stood for.
Pepper
collapsed next to him, panting, her caramel skin aglow. She was a
china doll with kewpie lips and taffy-pulled earlobes. “That felt
good, Harry.” She dabbed at her upper lip with the scarf, a tiny
rattle in her breath. “You should dance more. We should all dance
more.”
The
warmth from her body awoke something in him that had long been
dormant. Confused emotions tangled somewhere in his soul, and he met
her gaze.
“What
makes you dance, Harry? What stirs your soul?”
She’d
dared to pull at the thread he’d buried underneath years of proving
himself worthy, smart. Sane. “I find satisfaction in my work.”
“And
what is that? No, wait. Let me guess. You’re a Pez-head designer.
No, a sign spinner for discount plastic surgeons. I could use one of
those by the way.”
He
knew better than to acknowledge her cosmetic surgery remark. Honest
answers to conversations beginning with “Am I pretty enough?” and
“I’m thinking of getting work done” had never gone well with
Georgia. “I’m a fraud investigator.”
Bev's
a graduate of Texas A&M University and is multi-published in both
fiction and nonfiction. She's the co-author of the best selling and
award winning, "Lessons from the Mountain, What I Learned from
Erin Walton," with the actress Mary McDonough. A former business
writer, she’s dabbled in many things from working as a theatre set
dresser and props mistress to riding horses at pre-Olympic levels,
judging for the Miss America/California pageants, and escorting her
kids to work in Hollywood as professional extras. Married to her high
school sweetheart, they've lived in two countries and 6 states, but
promise they're not running from the law. A member of the RWA and
ACFW, she also blogs, tweets and Pinterests when she’s not dreaming
up new stories or planning a 'round the continent RV trip when said
husband retires.
Website: http://www.beverlynault.com/
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8 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
Welcome to Beyond Romance, Bev!
This sounds incredibly original. I'm always looking for authors with a special vision.
Thanks for being my guest.
Sounds like an interesting read and vastly different from the other book I've read with Kaleidoscope in the title (by Kristin Ashley).
looks and sounds fantastic! Thanks for sharing :)
Thanks so much for hosting me. What a warm welcome! Anne, I've seen other books with kaleidoscopes, but this one takes a different spin! (See what I did there?) Erin, thanks, I had SO much fun writing it, and it's even more fun to talk about...like the possibility that we could someday see into our own future...! would you dare look?
This sounds like it has an old twilight zone slant. I just love it. When you can change your future, should you. I need to read more.
This sounds like it has an old twilight zone slant. I just love it. When you can change your future, should you. I need to read more.
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