[Please welcome Jenny Kane, starting the holiday season a bit early! ~Lisabet]
Blurb
Christmas
at the Castle is a seasonal
treat from Jenny Kane, featuring much-loved characters from her
bestselling novel Another Cup of
Coffee.
When hotshot businesswoman Alice Warren is asked to organise a literary festival at beautiful Crathes Castle in Scotland, her ‘work mode’ persona means she can’t say no – even though the person asking is her ex, Cameron Hunter.
Alice broke Cameron’s heart and feels she owes him one – but her best friend Charlie isn’t going to like it. Charlie – aka famous author Erin Spence – is happy to help Alice with the festival…until she finds out that Cameron’s involved! Charlie suffered a bad case of unrequited love for Cameron, and she can’t bear the thought of seeing him again.
Caught between her own insecurities and loyalty to her friend, Charlie gets fellow author Kit Lambert to take her place. Agreeing to leave her London comfort zone – and her favourite corner in Pickwicks CafĂ© – Kit steps in. She quickly finds herself not just helping out, but hosting a major literary event, while also trying to play fairy godmother – a task which quickly gets very complicated indeed...
When hotshot businesswoman Alice Warren is asked to organise a literary festival at beautiful Crathes Castle in Scotland, her ‘work mode’ persona means she can’t say no – even though the person asking is her ex, Cameron Hunter.
Alice broke Cameron’s heart and feels she owes him one – but her best friend Charlie isn’t going to like it. Charlie – aka famous author Erin Spence – is happy to help Alice with the festival…until she finds out that Cameron’s involved! Charlie suffered a bad case of unrequited love for Cameron, and she can’t bear the thought of seeing him again.
Caught between her own insecurities and loyalty to her friend, Charlie gets fellow author Kit Lambert to take her place. Agreeing to leave her London comfort zone – and her favourite corner in Pickwicks CafĂ© – Kit steps in. She quickly finds herself not just helping out, but hosting a major literary event, while also trying to play fairy godmother – a task which quickly gets very complicated indeed...
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Excerpt
Charlie
pushed open the door of The Deeside Bookshop.
Instead
of being greeted by John, she was surprised to see a much younger man
behind the counter. Having never known the shop without John in it,
Charlie was immediately concerned. ‘Um, hello, I wondered if I
could speak to John, is he OK?’
‘He’s
very OK, thank you. Soaking up the sun in New Zealand in fact.’
‘Oh.’
Not sure what to do, Charlie decided she’d dive straight in anyway.
If John trusted this man to run the shop in his absence, then he must
be alright. ‘Could I have a quick chat about the literary festival
at Crathes? I know Ms Warren has already approached the shop, but I…’
The
man, who Charlie guessed must be in his late thirties, ran an
exasperated hand through his short hair. ‘I already told your
colleague I can’t help. What Ms Warren is asking of me is not
cost-effective. Although I wish you luck with the festival, the
tactic of sending her prettier colleague to get me to change my mind
is not going to work!’
Prettier
colleague? Charlie felt thrown. No one ever
thought she was prettier than Alice.
‘I
assure you no… tactics are in play. I’m only helping out today
because I’m a friend of one of the other organisers, and I have a
more sensible and, I think, more realistic proposition for you than
Alice did. I will tell you about it if you would like to hear it; if
not, I’ll leave you in peace to stare around your customer-free
shop!’
Rather
taken aback by the edge to her tone, the tension in Charlie’s
shoulders unknotted a little as, to her amazement, the man began to
laugh.
Placing
the books he’d been holding on the counter he said, ‘I’m sorry,
forgive me for being abrupt. My name is Gervase Potter; I bought John
out a few weeks ago. This little empire is now mine.’
Tilting
his head to one side, giving Charlie the impression he was enjoying
the view, he added, ‘I would very much like to hear your proposal.
How about we discuss it tonight over a drink at Scott Skinner’s? I
haven’t made it there yet, and I hear it’s a nice pub.’
With
her brain privately grappling with the concept of being asked out for
a drink by a handsome man who liked books, Charlie replied, ‘It is
nice. I often go to Skinner’s to write when I need a change of
scene from my desk at home. Oh, I’m Charlie, by the way. Charlie
Davies.’
‘I’m
pleased to meet you, Charlie. So, you write?’
‘Yes.’
Charlie pointed to the bookshelves, ‘I’m over there somewhere.’
‘You
are? Who are you, then? I mean, who else are you?’
‘Erin
Spence.’
‘The
Unbrave Heart Erin Spence?’
Charlie’s
pulse started to beat faster. He didn’t
immediately connect me with
The Love-Blind Boy. ‘Yes. Yes that was my first novel.’
‘I
love that book.’
‘You’ve
read it?’ Charlie was shocked. ‘Forgive me, but you don’t look
like you’d be into women’s fiction.’
‘I’m
not as a rule, but my ex-girlfriend had the audiobook and we played
it on a long journey once or twice. I enjoyed it. You have a very
perceptive view of the male side of things.’
‘Really?’
Charlie could feel herself blushing, ‘Thanks. It’s kind of you to
say so.’
‘Not
at all. That drink tonight, then? Eight o’clock? With a meal as
well, maybe?’
‘To
talk about my idea for the festival?’
‘I’m
making no promises, because I think I’d rather talk about you.’
Charlie’s
head buzzed with contradictory thoughts. Had she been right to agree
to go out with Gervase? Only this morning she’d been thinking about
how she felt about Cameron being back, and now she was going on a
date with someone else. A part of her knew she’d only said yes in
the hope that Alice and Cameron might see them. But so
what if they did?
Cameron isn’t going
to be jealous, and
I don’t want
him any more anyway.
And Alice wouldn’t
notice in her current
mode if I walked
around naked with a
pineapple on my head.
A
new thought entered Charlie’s head. Was there any point in going
out with another man until Alice had gone home? Gervase would only
have to see them standing next to each other, and it wouldn’t be
her that he wanted to take for dinner anymore.
Suddenly,
Charlie stopped moving. She knew she was being ridiculous, but
somehow the thought of how Alice was always going to be there to
eclipse her wouldn’t shift...
Bio
Jenny
Kane is the author the contemporary romance Christmas at
the Castle (Accent Press, 2015), the
bestselling novel Abi’s House
(Accent Press, 2015), the modern/medieval time slip novel Romancing
Robin Hood (Accent Press, 2014), the
bestselling novel Another Cup of
Coffee (Accent Press, 2013), and its novella length
sequels Another Cup of
Christmas (Accent Press, 2013), and
Christmas in the Cotswolds
(Accent, 2014). Jenny’s fourth full length romance novel, Another
Glass of Champagne, will be
published in 2016.
Jenny
is also the author of quirky children’s picture books There’s
a Cow in the
Flat (Hushpuppy, 2014) and Ben’s
Biscuit Tin (Coming soon from Hushpuppy)
Twitter-
@JennyKaneAuthor
Jenny
also writes erotica as Kay Jaybee.
2 comments:
Many thanks for hosting my Jenny Kane side! Kay xx
Hello, Kay!
I always forget that Jenny is you (or vice versa). Good luck with the new release. And you're always welcome back in your naughtier persona, too.
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