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Calisa Rhose presents ~ The Martini Club 4 series authors #MFRWAuthor #roaring20s
Bad, BAD me! That last week in February got so busy I just now remembered I promised a copy of this series to a commenter. *slaps hands* I’m so sorry about that! But, Random.org chose MJ Schiller as the recipient! Congrats MJ!!!!
Osiyo~
Man-oh-man am I excited to introduce you all to these four fabulous writers, and ladies I consider friends, today!!! All but one are previously published, so a special welcome and congrats on your debut, Krysta Scott!!!
I’ll get right to it and turn the round pen over to these four friends who wrote a series together over months of martinis. Ladies, you’re up! đ
Martini Club 4 â The 1920s
A few years ago, myself and three of my writer friendsâAmanda McCabe, Kathy L Wheeler, and Krysta Scottâbegan meeting each Friday evening (unless something extremely important kept one of us away, and trust me, it had to be IMPORTANT) for Martinis and various other libations, at the Martini Lounge in Edmond, Oklahoma. In time, we came to dub our gathering the âMartini Club.â We unwind, vent, chat about writing, laugh, and strengthen an already strong bond of friendship. Itâs not only fun, itâs beneficial. As all writers know, no other friend besides a writer friend truly understands us. (We also have an honorary MC member, Cindy Sorenson. Although she is a writer, she declined to write one of the stories, but she has been invaluable as far as brainstorming and beta reading. So, what else could we doâŠwe named a character after her in the series!)
During one of these gatherings, one of us, and I canât remember who, made an offhand remark about writing stories centered around the Martini Club. The idea blossomed from there, and the âMartini Club 4â series was born. We thought it would be fun to set our first MC4 stories in the 1920âs, but we intend to write more in other decades in the future. During the planning, plotting, and writing, we have had a few weekend retreats that were loads of fun, and some were even productive. J What a joy to do something that I love so muchâwritingâwith a group of ladies that I love so much!
Today is release day, and we are all so excited!
*** The price through the end of February is ONLY 99Âą each – Regular price $2.99. ***
Blurb:
Four young English women discover friendship, romance, and danger in 1920âs New York City…
- Jessica: An aristocratic reporter with a penchant for trouble, she encounters sexy, mysterious Frank Markov, owner of an elegant new speakeasy and a man with secrets sheâs dying to uncover. ~ Rebellious
- Eliza: She fled England in pursuit of a better life, but her illusions are shattered when she falls prey to a scoundrel who draws her into a life of prostitution. When she meets Vince Taggart, a former boxer in search of his missing friend, she finds hope and the promise of love. ~ Ruined
- Margaret: Her impulsive nature lands her face-to-face with gangsters and bootleggers. Even more disarming is her undeniable attraction to the enigmatic Harry Dempsey. ~ Reckless
- Charlotte: Her dreams of owning her own bakery crumble when blackmail and murder land at her feet. Is the dashing detective her ruin or her salvation? ~ Runaway
Excerpt: (from Reckless by Kathy L Wheeler)
Meggie couldnât believe it. She, Jessie and Lady Charlotte Leighton, or Charli as she preferred now that she was embarking on a new life too, were just blocks from walking up the gangplank to freedom. A new start. No more innuendoes from her mother and brothers. If they could just make it to the ship without Charli giving them away.
âDonât look so terrified, Charli.â Meggie tried to curb her irritation. Charli couldnât help being so shy. âThis is an adventure.â
Jessie looped her arm through Charliâs. âYouâll see. Weâll have a grand time. You wonât have to marry that stodgy Lord Brigdon. In no time at all youâll be baking, not just the best scones Americans have ever tasted, but the best cakes, and pastries for the most lavish parties imaginable.â
Meggie had to give Charli credit as she tried smiling through her fear, yet not quite managing the feat.
âIâd just feel better if weâd brought a maid or…or some companion.â Her voice trembled.
Meggie was careful to keep her tone gentle. âYou know we couldnât have dared trusting anyone.â They hadnât boarded the Empress of India yet. Not all danger lay around the London docks. Samuelâs dukedom could stifle their plans as effectively as murder.
Thick fog hovered low in the early grey morning skies. A shudder skittered up Meggieâs spine. âLetâs hurry,â she said, broadening her steps.
Activity picked up the closer they grew to the water, along with the stench. All conversation stalled, and Meggie gripped the handle of her bag as they made their way briskly down the street.
âNo!â The voice reached through the dense atmosphere a mere block from their destination.
âCome on, love. Iâll be gentle,â the words slurred heavily.
Meggie stopped.
âWhat are you doing?â Charli whispered, her voice as alarmed as the girl Meggie was trying to discern through the soupy sky.
âWe have to help,â she whispered back.
âOh, Megs.â Jessie rolled her eyesâMeggie could hear it in her voice.
At least Jessie would understand. If Meggie hadnât stopped she had no doubt Jess would have.
âLet me go. Let. Me. Go.â The panicked pitch rose two octaves.
âSheâs over there,â Meggie said. âIn that doorway.â Meggie lifted her skirt and ran, briefly picturing her motherâs horror. Jess and Charliâs footsteps pounded behind. She followed the frightened sound, pausing before an abandoned shop.
A tall, lanky man hunched over a girl who tried to crouch away, his hand gripping her breast.
Meggie dropped her valise. The sound carried in the quiet street. âThere you are, you silly girl. You scared us, getting separated like that.â
Luckily, the girl lost no time in picking up the ruse. She shoved away the bruteâs hand and brought up her knee. His pained high-pitched cry erupted. To Meggieâs surprise, he stumbled, tripping back and falling into a fetal position. A remarkable move, really. Something to ask the cheeky girl about later. Meggie grabbed her hand, snatched up her bag and took off, the other girls quickly following.
A half block from the ship, Meggie bent to catch her breath, taking in the girlâs matted hair and dirt-streaked face.
âThank you, milady.â Her lips trembled though she put up a brave front.
âThe name is Meggie. This is Jessââ She indicated with one hand. âAnd Charli. Whatâs yours?â
âEliza.â
âWell, Eliza. The docks arenât safe for a girl alone. Where are you going?â
âThe same as you I imagine.â
âYouâre going to America?â Excitement spilled from Jessie. âThatâs brilliant.â
The girlâs gaze flitted away. âUm, uh, y-yes.â
Charli frowned. âAlone?â
Meggie narrowed her eyes on her wrinkled frock where something suspicious streaked across the bodice. She prayed it was mud. This girl was in trouble, something Meggie and Jess were no strangers to. âYouâll come with us.â
âOh, I couldnât possiblyââ
âOf course you can. We need a fourth, besides.â That settled, Meggie took her arm once more, leaving Jess to handle Charli. âWeâre on an adventure.â
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The entire series can be found at this link on Amazon:
Left to Right: Alicia Dean, Amanda McCabe, Kathy L Wheeler, Krysta Scott
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I, for one, have already got my copies on my Kindle, thanks to pre-ordering weeks ago! But I am offering a set of all four books to one lucky commenter who can tell me what they like best about the roaring 20s. The clothing styles? Debonaire men? The risque-ness of simple things we now take for granted?
Also tell me what format you prefer in your comment. (mobi or PDF)
I’ll choose a name Sunday and announce the winner Monday in this same post. All I ask in return is that the winner leave a review of all four combined, or each independently, on Amazon, BN or Goodreads–all three would be even better! Or if you blog, you can just review them there and share the link for me in comments here, or email the link to me at calisa(dot)rhose(at)gmail(dot)com once you’ve read the books.
Remember to contact me once I call your name (winner) so I can get your books to you! If I don’t hear from the winner by the end of 48 hours I will choose another winner.
Above all, don’t forget to check next week to see who won. It could be you Random.org chooses! đ
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