Title: Secret Sister
Author: Emelle Gamble
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To
their friends, Nick and Cathy Chance have the perfect marriage. High school
sweethearts who’ve been together for ten years, they’ve weathered challenges
and are as committed as they were when they first fell in love. Cathy trusts
Nick, Nick’s world revolves around his wife, and the future looks golden.
To
everyone who knows them, Cathy Chance and Roxanne Ruiz have a perfect
friendship. They connected in grade school and since then have been each other’s
confident and trusted advisor. Cathy loves the gorgeous Roxanne like a sister,
Roxanne has fun-loving Cathy’s back in every situation, though lately there’s
been tension between these two best friends…
And
then, on a sunny summer morning, the unthinkable occurs, throwing into doubt
the truth of what each of these people really know about themselves and one
another.
Will
Roxanne’s sacrifice be too little, and too late? Should Nick’s love for his
wife be strong enough to risk trusting his heart more than logic? Can Cathy’s
devotion to Nick give her enough strength to convince him to see her for who
she really is?
Secret
Sister proves how strong, how stubborn, and how trustworthy love can be as Nick
and Cathy and Roxanne are challenged to overcome the secrets, the lies … and
one extraordinary twist of fate that turns their lives upside down.
Excerpt
It was sunny
and mild the July morning Roxanne and I headed up the state highway into the
Verdugo Hills. But the Santa Anas were blowing in from the desert, and those
aptly called devil winds rocked our car with gusts of heat and dust that caused
tiny sparks of electricity to snap against my fingertips every time I touched
my hair.
I looked
forward to the Santa Anas each summer because they cleared every trace of smog
from the vast L.A. basin and left the air sparkling. But that day they were
weeks early and their intensity increased a sense of foreboding I’d awakened
with.
I squeezed my
hands together and glanced at the woman sitting next to me, for she was the
true reason for my uneasiness.
My best
friend and I should have been relaxed and chatty, but we hadn’t been either
lately. Roxanne had recently broken up with the guy she’d been seeing for
years, and her mood alarmed me. She had barely said a word at the front door
when she picked me up, and nothing at all since we’d been in the car.
Slowly I
turned my head from side to side, trying to ease the knot of anxiety in my neck.
I reached up to massage my shoulder but the seatbelt held me snugly, so I undid
it.
The lock made
a sharp click as it released.
“What’s
wrong?” Roxanne asked.
“Nothing.” I
spoke quietly. “Just a kink. I must have slept weird.”
She frowned
and shifted gears and the road rose higher in front of us…
Guest Post
Secondary Characters, cha cha cha.
When I wrote
series romance books for Harlequin
Intrigue, my editors didn’t want me to waste time on secondary characters,
“Stay focused on the central love affair – that’s what readers want!” I was
told (many more times than once…).
So one of
the best things about writing single
title books like Secret Sister is these bigger books give an author a chance to
introduce secondary characters that get a chance to do more than just
facilitate a plot or listen to a heroine’.
And one of
the worst things about writing
single title books like Secret Sister is these bigger books
give secondary characters an opportunity to ambush, derail and cause an author
to be totally besotted with one of them because these characters often times,
like a supporting actor in a movie, really want to be the star!
In Secret
Sister I’ve got Zoe, the hero’s seventeen-year-old sister, who is edgy,
emotionally intense, and might see dead people. I’ve got Ryan Seth, a new-age
psychologist who is bald, beautiful and blind. I’ve got Bradley, the heroine’s
great friend, who is wry, gay and insightful in a way we all pray we can be
with our friends.
And then
there’s Michael Cimino. Roxanne Ruiz’s boyfriend. Mad, bad, and dangerous to
know…sexy and corrupt and not the right kind of man at all to be hanging out
with, but one no woman can soon forget.
Lastly, I
can’t forget Miss Pittypat, the ancient
cat who does what all good animal characters do in real life, knows the truth of
the matter before most of the humans.
Sigh. I loved them all. But I had to be
tough with these guys! I cut their dialogue and time on page. Told them they
had to shut up because this book belonged to Nick & Cathy and Roxanne. Ordered
them to stand aside. But I also thanked them. They made Secret Sister a richer,
fuller world. I was thrilled to meet
them, and I hope you will be too!
About the Author
Emelle Gamble
was a writer at an early age, bursting with the requisite childhood stories of
introspection which evolved into bad teen poetry and took her first stab at
full length fiction in an adult education writing class when her kids were in
bed. As M.L. Gamble, she published several romantic suspense novels with
Harlequin. She has contracted with Soul Mate Publishing for Secret Sister,
summer of 2013, and Dating Cary Grant, an early 2014 release.
Always
intrigued by the words ‘what if’, Emelle’s books feature an ordinary woman
confronted with an extraordinary situation.
She most enjoys reading stories that surprise and amaze her, and hopes
her readers will enjoy the challenging and exciting journeys her characters
take.
Emelle lives
in suburban Washington D.C. with her
husband, Phil, her hero of thirty years,
and two orange cats, Lucy and Bella. These girls, like all good
villains, have their reasons for misbehaving. Her daughter, Olivia, and son,
Allen, are happily launched on their own and contributing great things to
society, their mother’s fondest wish.
Email:
emellegamble@aol.com
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