A TIME FOR EVERYTHING
by Mysti Parker
BLURB:
After
losing her husband and only child to the ravages of the Civil War,
twenty-five-year-old Portia McAllister is drowning in grief. When she sees an
ad for a live-in tutor in another town, she leaves everything behind in hopes
of making a fresh start. But as a Confederate widow in a Union household, she
is met with resentment from her new charge and her employer, war veteran Beau
Stanford.
Despite their
differences, she and Beau find common ground and the stirrings of a second
chance at love—until his late wife’s cousin, Lydia, arrives with her sights set
on him. Burdened with a farm on the brink of bankruptcy, Beau is tempted by
Lydia’s hefty dowry, though Portia has captured his heart.
In another time and
another place, his choice would be easy. But love seems impossible amid the
simmering chaos of Reconstruction that could boil over at any moment into an
all-out battle for survival. Will Beau and Portia find their way into each
other’s arms, or will they be swept away by raging forces beyond their control?
EXCERPT:
Brentwood, Tennessee — December 25, 1865
The angels are coming.
Portia lay on the frozen ground between her husband and
daughter. Snow fluttered softly toward the earth in delicate flakes, each one
melting on her face with a pleasant sting. She wouldn’t have to wait much
longer.
The sunrise, hidden by snow-laden clouds, gradually lit the
gray sky. With numb fingers, she traced her husband’s name, carved into the
stoic slate. Jake McAllister, but let her hand drop to the ground before she
touched that wretched date. December 16, 1864 — the day her whole world began
to fall apart.
It had been a day as cold as this one when Jake returned.
Portia had stood on their porch, holding Abigail, both of them wrapped in
shawls and a quilt. Yet the cold had managed to seep inside, wrapping icy
fingers around her heart. Her husband lay lifeless in the back of a wagon. His
once-rosy face had turned ashen. Blood caked his Confederate jacket. His hands,
large and strong, yet once so gentle, were posed across his belly. His fingers
were stiff and claw-like, wrapped around a phantom gun. He did not look like
Jake. It had to have been a mannequin with a wig the same dusty red shade of
his hair.
“That’s not him,” she’d repeated to the men who’d so
methodically carried him into the house. Jake would pop out from somewhere,
still the jokester he had always been, and she would slap him for playing such
a cruel prank. Then she would laugh with him and hold him tight because he had
finally returned to her and Abby.
But the longer her eyes absorbed the wretched sight, the
more evidence she had discovered. Little freckles and scars she knew so well.
The pea-sized patch on his jaw where his beard never grew. The missing end of
his middle finger, taken by a vicious dog when they were children.
It wasn’t a joke. Jake was dead.
AUTHOR BIO:
Mysti Parker
is a wife, mom, author, and shameless chocoholic. She is the author of the
Tallenmere standalone fantasy romance series and The Roche Hotel romantic
comedy series. Her short writings have appeared in numerous anthologies and
magazines. Her award-winning historical romance, A Time for Everything, will be
published this summer by EsKape Press.
Other writing
pursuits include serving as a class mentor in Writers Village University's
seven week online course, F2K. She has published two children's books
(Quentin's Problem & Fuzzy Buzzy's Treasure) as Misty Baker.
When she's
not writing fiction,Mysti reviews books for SQ Magazine, an online specfic
publication. She resides in Buckner, KY with her husband and three children.
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7 comments:
Hi!! Thanks so much to Nancy for hosting my blog tour.
Readers, since I write many subgenres of romance, I'd love to know: What is your favorite romance subgenre, and why? Also, what "heat" ratings in terms of sexual content, violence, & profanity do you prefer to read? I'm kind of an all over the place reader myself. I just love a good story.
We are actually on vacation (yeah, right LOL) this week, so I'll stop in again tonight. Cya! ~Mysti
I really enjoyed the excerpt! This sounds like a great book! Thank you for sharing!
Hi Betty, thanks for stopping in! That prologue took a long time to get right. Glad you enjoyed it :)
Thanks for hosting. Great excerpt.
I love romance stories set in the south. I'm from SC. A lot of history here.
Hi from Mysti to Misty :) I'll be starting a new story set in KY soon!
Thanks Sandra! I hope you'll check it out :)
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