Ribbon of Light
by Claire
Yezbak Fadden
GENRE: Women's Fiction
BLURB:
Julie Rafferty’s life-long dream is within her grasp. But just
as the toy company she founded verges on becoming a multi-million-dollar
enterprise, her husband abandons their marriage.
Trevor had no choice but to walk away from Julie. How else could he show his
wife that the business was her priority, not him and their three children? His
drastic stunt backfires though, jeopardizing the family business and seemingly
pushes Julie into the arms of a younger man.
Just when Julie and Trevor find their way back to each other, a ruthless
competitor escalates a bogus lawsuit. Together they plot to reclaim control of
the toy company, only to uncover a shattering betrayal that puts them in
unimaginable danger.
Can they overcome their dreadful mistake and reclaim the passion, trust and
commitment that once drew them together? Or will the greed of an evil man
irreparably destroy everything they hold dear?
Excerpt:
Before
Julie placed her purse on the desk, Leanne handed her three phone messages, two
from Gary and one from a local reporter.
“Oh,
and I thought you might want to read this,” Leanne handed over an article
printed off the Internet. “After your meeting with Bennett Burnside, I
remembered reading this from two years ago.”
The
story recounted the case of a family from Georgia. The parents of a
ten-year-old had won $100,000 in compensatory damages and $9.9 million in punitive
damages in a lawsuit against MaxOut Toys. The suit claimed their son
permanently lost partial use of his right hand after playing with BlastAway, a
handheld video game manufactured by the start-up company. The article read in
part:
“Because
of their negligence, this young lad is unable to perform any of the normal
activities a boy of ten would enjoy,” their attorney said, arguing that MaxOut
management knew the dangers of overuse of their product and was required to
provide consumer warnings. “Young Benji is now designated as a special needs
student. On the Little League field, Benji can’t pitch, play first base, or
even bat properly.”
Julie
remembered Mort Gunther’s appeal to the ruling. An appellate court upheld the
original judgment, forcing the fledgling toy manufacturer to file for
bankruptcy.
Funny.
She hadn’t seen Mort since he lost his company…until he introduced her to
Bennett Burnside.
Leanne
handed Julie a copy of another news item dated months later from the Global
Business Briefs section of the Wall Street Journal, announcing Game Masters’
acquisition of bankrupt MaxOut Toys for an undisclosed amount.
An
icy surge ran down Julie’s back. She set the papers on Leanne’s desk and
clenched the journalist’s phone message in her hand.
Roberta
Perkins, San Marcel Mercury News. Please call before 2:00 p.m.
Julie
recognized the name and the same byline on the patent-infringement lawsuit
article.
While
placing the call, Julie licked her lips, a nervous habit she had since a child,
waiting for the phone to connect.
“Ms.
Rafferty, thank you for returning my call.” Roberta Perkins’s monotone voice
replied. Julie pictured her more as a Helen Thomas-style journalist than a
wide-eyed Lois Lane.
“An
unnamed source on the San Marcel Narcotics Task Force claims the US attorney’s
office is requesting a court order to confiscate your company files. Would you
care to comment?”
Julie
collapsed in her chair, her legs no longer able to support her. “What did you
say?”
“Is
FunWorks actually a front for money-laundering?”
“I
don’t understand the question,” Julie said, her voice shaking.
“It’s
the first step before the Narcotics Task Force initiates an investigation,” the
reporter said in a matter-of-fact tone.
Nervous
energy soared through Julie’s veins. “The Narcotics Task Force? What is this
all about?”
“The
task force received a tip that FunWorks launders money for drug traffickers.”
“What
a ridiculous allegation.” Julie’s pulse quickened, and her hand flew to the
silver crucifix dangling on a thin chain around her neck. She fingered the
cross and took in a deep breath.
“May
I quote you?”
“Quote
me? For what?”
“For
the article I’m working on. You did know you are under investigation?”
Julie
didn’t respond.
“In
my experience, allegations of federal law violations are taken very seriously
by the United States Attorney, especially Del Evans’s office,” Roberta said,
suddenly sounding supportive. “If I were you, I’d call my attorney.”
“I
have no comment about the allegation,” Julie managed to say. “I will remind
you, though, that a libel suit can be very expensive. In my experience,
newspaper publishers fire irresponsible writers whose sloppy work costs them
money.” Julie disconnected the call and threw the cordless phone across the
room.
Now
those jerks had gone too far.
She
retrieved her phone.
Twenty
minutes later, after waiting on hold, a clerk in US Attorney Del Evans’s office
informed her that Mr. Evans was unable to take her call. The clerk couldn’t say
anything about the allegations, but she confirmed that contacting a lawyer
would be a good idea.
“How
long do these investigations take?” Julie asked.
“Hard
to say,” the droning voice replied. “Every case is unique. When it’s connected
to money, sometimes the IRS and the DEA get involved.”
Julie
held the phone receiver near her ear for a minute or two listening to the dial
tone.
The
IRS and the DEA?
Burnside
wanted FunWorks so much, he sicced the Feds on me. Why?
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
When she’s not playing with her
granddaughters, Pennsylvania native Claire Yezbak Fadden is writing
contemporary women’s fiction. Her books feature strong women who overcome
life’s challenges, always putting their families first.
There's a
special spot in Claire's heart for carousel horses – quite possibly the result
of watching “Mary Poppins” 13 times as a young girl. She loves butterflies,
ladybugs and confetti! Just ask anyone who's received a birthday card from her.
The mother of
three lives in Orange County, California with her husband, Nick and three
spoiled dogs.
Claire’s work
as an award-winning journalist, humor columnist and editor has appeared in more
than 100 publications across the United States, Canada and Australia. Ribbon
of Light is the third novel in her Begin Again series.
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