Blurb
After
getting blacklisted from the venture capital industry,
twenty-nine-year-old Edward Vaughan will do anything to avoid telling
his wife what happened. Even if it means agreeing to her dream of
bicycling around the world. Kara, tired of being married to a
workaholic, was readying for a divorce. Now, she’s packing bags of
a different kind. Together, they pedal away from Seattle, headed east
on the open road across America, Europe, and beyond.
Theirs
is a decision that reverberates across centuries, shattering a
continuum that bound their souls throughout time, and traps Edward in
a battle with a past life over an eternal love.
As
the miles roll by, and the couple's sordid secrets begin to surface,
the couple encounters several men plucked from history, each one a
vessel of Edward’s soul in a prior life. Of them, a 19th century
art dealer proves dangerous, believing Kara is his ticket back to the
past.
Tailwinds
Past Florence is a contemporary love story with a magical twist,
landing readers in the saddle of a global bicycle adventure.
Excerpt
With
no kids on the horizon or in-laws willing to travel all that way, the
second bedroom had become a land of forgotten hobbies. Dust-covered
mountain bikes leaned where a dresser may have stood, a
paint-splattered drop cloth took the place of a guest bed, an empty
easel in lieu of a mirror.
As
he rose from picking up the shoe, an unexpected absence caught his
eye. The map was gone. For months it had hung opposite the door,
above a bookcase lined with old college texts and a copious
collection of brushes and paint tubes. Now, in its stead, only
thumbtack holes in the same not-quite-white (Kara called it Saffron
Lace) that covered every wall in their Seattle apartment.
She
brought the map home last fall, a laminated Rand-McNally depicting
every country on earth in shaded relief. Accompanying it was a
proposal to bicycle around the world. She wanted him to take a
sabbatical—a laughable notion in the world of venture capital—and
spend a year or three traveling.
Issues
of Adventure Cyclist appeared in the bathroom soon after, borrowed
travel guides rotated across her nightstand, and seemingly every
conversation held an air of wanderlust, with Kara pining for small
towns and country roads, campfire beers at sunset. Just the two of
us, she’d say in a coquettish whisper. While we’re still young.
Edward could only guess what spurred her restlessness and expected it
to vanish as abruptly as it emerged.
The
map hadn’t gone far. A quick search found it crunched into a
football of discarded fantasy, punted behind a pile of bags and
boxes. By the looks of things, she’d cleaned out the closet.
He
unfurled the map, exposing a runaway squiggle of black ink. His eyes
locked on the map’s northwest corner, where a star marked the
departure point. Home. From there, the line dipped and danced across
the northern United States and Canada before dashing south from
London to Spain. Onward it went, around the Mediterranean to Greece,
Turkey, and beyond. Edward followed the trail, past a who’s who of
countries he knew nothing about, to China and Vietnam and a
hand-drawn smiley face clear on the other edge of the poster, in
Bali.
She’d
given up on it. No. She gave up on me.
About
the Author
Doug Walsh made his fiction debut with Tailwinds Past Florence, a road-tripping love story with a magical twist, inspired by the two years he spent cycling the world. The novel was a prizewinner in the PNWA Literary Contest. He's also authored One Lousy Pirate, a travel memoir, and over one hundred officially-licensed video game strategy guides. Travel guides to fictitious places, as he likes to call them. Originally from New Jersey, he now lives and plays in the mountains of western Washington.
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Tailwinds
Past Florence is available at the following locations.
GIVEAWAY!
Doug Walsh will be awarding a $25 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly
drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
3 comments:
Thank you for hosting today.
Hello, Doug! This sounds great. I hope the tour brings you lots of new readers.
Thank you Lisabet! And thanks so much for hosting my book today!
I'll be popping in throughout the day to answer any questions anyone has about the book. So keep 'em coming.
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