Tuesday, May 1, 2018
Virtual Book Tour + #Giveaway: Out of Hiding by John Feldman @johnfeldman_ @GoddessFish
Out of Hiding
by John
Feldman
GENRE: Mystery/Thriller/Suspense
BLURB:
Charles
Dampor was supposed to be a blessing, but instead turned out to be a curse. A
family torn by deception and greed now saw Emily for what she was, and a
co-worker with a vicious past of his own now has his own personal vendetta
against her. If Emily doesn't open her eyes and see the doors she's unlocked,
she'll find herself at the bottom of Lake Bermin...with Charles's ex-wife.
Excerpt:
Maybe it was the push-up bra she’d
worn in combination with her ultra-deep v-neck shirt. Or maybe it was her
constant smile and flirtatious laugh. Maybe she’d batted her eyelashes just the
right amount. Whatever it was, it worked. Because Charles invited her to have
dinner with him. Not a weeknight date. Not an afternoon date or a group dinner
or coffee. A Saturday night date.
“And what brought you to us?”
Charles asks.
Us. He isn’t an arrogant man. He
isn’t egocentric. He’d created his own empire, yes, but he doesn’t think he’s
better than everyone else. Us, he said. Not me or my company. It’s hard to find
people like this these days. A business owner out to dinner with a factory worker?
Very atypical.
“I saw an ad online,” she responds.
“Oh,” Charles says with a smirk.
“Why?” Emily asks.
“I feel old,” he says. “I always
placed my ads for employment in the newspaper. That was back before I had
Mary.”
“I wouldn’t have found it if it was
in the paper,” Emily jokes. “Good thing for Mary.”
“Good thing for Mary,” he laughs.
The laugh from the comment carries
them into talk about work, about people at work. Charles tells her about some
of the people who work upstairs, the management team. He tells her more about
Mary, and about what Mary had to say about Emily when discussing their job
opening with Charles after her round of interviews had commenced.
“All good things,” he jokes. “No
worries.”
“I’d assume so,” she replies. “I got
the job.”
They share a smile and after a brief
pause, he says, “I’m glad.”
The drinks continue to come and
conversation carries on. The topic of work remains, but only briefly. Emily
points out the pissed-off old guy who works in Station A and Charles laughs.
“That’s just Herb,” he says. “He’s
been here for a while. He’s a good worker.”
Guest
Post:
What is
your favorite time period? And why?
I
never used to think about this question until I watched the movie Midnight in
Paris when it came out in 2011. From the opening credits, I was hooked.
Not
only is Midnight in Paris the story of a writer, but it’s the story of a writer
who travels back in time to hang out with his literary idols. For this story,
the main character met and befriended Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald and
Zelda Fitzgerald, Cole Porter, and many other popular names from the 1920s.
The
main character fell in love with the time period because it seemed so much
simpler. And that’s the same reason I think I fell in love with the movie.
Maybe the filmmaker, Woody Allen, made the 1920s seem so much more enticing for
the purpose of the movie, but he did a good job because I now want to go back
to that time.
Back
in the 1920s, life wasn’t such a rush. People didn’t work like dogs to buy
things they couldn’t afford. They worked forty hours and went home to their
families. Offices didn’t stay open late and no one had to spend their nights at
home checking emails and working on projects they’d spent all day trying to
complete. Convenience stores were closed at night and on holidays and people
spent time together. Life just seemed so simple. Less stressful. And so much
more pleasant.
Granted,
I could be way off here since my viewpoint is coming from a Hollywood film, but
if that Hollywood film has any legitimate portrayal of life in the 1920s,
that’s where I want to be.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
John
Feldman was born and raised in southern New Jersey, but has since moved to
Florida at the request (demand) of his beautiful wife. He has written several
short stories and novels, including his newest release, OUT OF HIDING. He
writes a lot, thinks a lot more, and is currently wondering why he’s writing this
in the third person.
For
more information, visit www.johnfeldman.com, or email him directly at
askjohn@johnfeldman.com.
Giveaway:
$50 Amazon/BN GC
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5 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
I enjoyed getting to know your book; congrats on the tour, I hope it is a fun one for you, and thanks for the chance to win :)
Thank you for hosting today, Nancy! I appreciate you sharing. And thank you to those who commented!
Thanks for hosting the giveaway. I hope that I win. Bernie Wallace BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com
Congrats. I love mysteries and suspense, and this sounds great. - Purple Reader,
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