Monday, March 7, 2016

~ An Eggcellent #EggcerptExchange by Elaine Cantrell ~from FORTUNA! ~




I have another eggcellent eggcerpt for you all...


Blurb ~



Aimee Sherwood never dreamed that following her fiancé into the witness protection pro-gram would land her in a haunted house in a town that’s downright creepy. She’d have laughed if she had been told the guy who lives down the road might be her soul mate, not the man whose ring she’s wearing. Life in West Virginia is nothing like life in Los Angeles, but between bean ball battles with Marilyn Monroe, remodeling a crumbling farmhouse, and starting a new business, Aimee’s life is anything but dull.

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Rocky and Aimee go to a church luncheon.

“What’s that?” Rocky asked.

Aimee took a look and saw something that reminded her of meatballs: blue, perfectly shaped meatballs. She giggled. “I don’t know. I’ve never seen anything like it.”

Both of them stopped snickering when a buxom blonde wearing a tight, flowered blouse approached with a frown on her face. Aimee gasped. This was the woman from the coffee shop at the funeral home.

The woman recognized her at the same time. “You!”

“Yeah, I recognize you too.” Aimee tried to instill the proper amount of disdain in her voice.

A second, older woman who looked somewhat like the blonde wandered over to the table to see what was going on. Fortified by the newcomer’s presence, the buxom blonde gestured wildly toward the table. “What are you doing to my bean balls?”

“Bean balls?”

“Yes, you were staring at my bean balls.”

Aimee giggled even though she tried not to. “I was just taking the lid off them. Honest.”

“Well, I don’t like the way you were looking at them. Don’t you know it’s better for you to eat healthy food?”

Aimee gritted her teeth, amusement gone. “I was looking at them because I had no idea what they were.”

She wondered if the blonde was about to have a stroke. Her face was that red. Actually, it matched her skirt pretty well, which, by the way, didn’t match her tight blouse.

The woman gave Aimee the evil eye. “You are a hateful, mean woman. I’m sorry I ever met you. First you misrepresented yourself at the coffee shop, and now you mock my bean balls.”

“I did not!”

Without warning the blonde jerked the plastic container away from Aimee. It scooted across the table and crashed into a gelatin salad, taking a corner off its molded perfection. The blue bean balls went everywhere, rolling around the table like marbles on steroids. ”Look what you’ve done,” the blonde wailed. “Nobody will want to eat them now.”

She snatched a bean ball and hurled it at Aimee, who ducked just in time. “You missed me,” she taunted. She had no sooner finished speaking before a second bean ball flew through the air. This one caught the shoulder of her new blouse.

The blonde laughed.

Aimee grabbed a bean ball from the table and threw it at the blonde. She hit the woman right in the chest. “Help me!” the blonde shrieked. “She hit me in the heart. Where’s the sheriff?”

From the corner of her eye, Aimee saw the priest hurrying their way. She fired one final bean ball, which hit the blonde’s forehead with a beany thud.

Rocky grabbed her arm. “They’re circling the wagons. Let’s get out of here.”

Practically running, they made their escape from the church. Rocky took the precaution of locking the truck doors. He sighed. “I guess we can’t come back to this church either. Are we going to become atheists?”

“Of course not!”

Sunk in gloom, they drove back to Fortuna. The jinx was still on as far as churches were concerned.

Links ~


http://www.amazon.com/Fortuna-Elaine-Cantrell-ebook/dp/B01B5P9EF0/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1454292353&sr=1-1&keywords=fortuna+by+elaine+cantrell


http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/fortuna-elaine-cantrell/1123328090?ean=2940157912277



https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/fortuna-12


http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/611196

Author Bio ~


Elaine Cantrell was born and raised in South Carolina. She holds a master’s degree in personnel services from Clemson University. She is a member of Alpha Delta Kappa, an international honorary society for women educators and is also a member of Romance Writers of America. Her first novel, A New Leaf, was the 2003 winner of the Timeless Love Contest. When she isn’t writing or teaching, she enjoys reading, traveling, and collecting vintage Christmas ornaments.

Author Links:

http://www.elainecantrell.com

http://www.elainepcantrell.blogspot.com

http://www.facebook.com/elainepcantrell

http://www.twitter.com/elainecantrell

http://www.pinterest.com/elainecantrell

Character Interview: Aimee ~

Rhonda: Welcome to Updated History, a Viewer’s Choice TV program. My name is Rhonda Dalton, and my guest today is Aimee Sherwood. Aimee, welcome to the show. Could you introduce yourself to the viewers?


Aimee: Thank you, Rhonda. As you said, I’m Aimee Sherwood. I was born in Baltimore, but I spent the last couple of years in LA where I met LAWA wrestler Rocky Stone. Rocky bought some property in West Virginia, and that’s how I got here.


Rhonda: That’s lovely, Aimee. Why don’t you tell the viewers about your new business?


Aimee: I’d love to. My business is Internet based. I make authentic reproductions of 17th and 18th century clothing for both men and women. So many people in Centerville love history that I thought I’d help them get quality reproduction clothing for balls, reenactments, garden parties, and so on.


Rhonda: That sounds fascinating. I’m in need of a new costume myself. Was opening your own business your major life goal?


Aimee: No, I only recently thought of it. My main goal is to decide between two… Well, it’s kind of personal so I guess I’ll pass on this one.

Rhonda: That’s very mysterious. Can you tell us your greatest fear?


Aimee: (Laughs) I’m afraid I’ll do something stupid like that bean ball battle I had with Marilyn Monroe.


Rhonda: (laughs too) Yes, I’ve heard about that. I take it bean balls aren’t your favorite food.

Aimee: I’d rather have chocolate doughnuts or pork skins.


Rhonda: Yummy. One final question, if you won the lottery, what would you do with the money?

Aimee: That’s easy. I’d expand my business and help Rocky renovate Fortuna.


Rhonda: That’s wonderful, Aimee. Thanks for being here.

Aimee: Thanks for having me.





18 comments:

  1. So glad we could find out more about Elaine, Aimee, and FORTUNA! Thanks for sharing yourselves with us!I love the unique lines of work Aimee and Rocky are in, and that the story is about renovating a house, which is also a subject you don't hear a lot about in romances.

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  2. Thanks for having me at your blog. Fortuna needed renovation as bad as any house I ever heard of!

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  3. Loved this book! Aimee sure went through the wringer!

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    1. This book does seem like a lot of fun! Thanks for giving us your perspective, Patricia!

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  4. What a fun scene! Good for Aimee, not letting that woman bully her! :-)

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    1. Gotta love a food fight, right? Thanks for joining us, Leah!

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  5. So much fun! Loved the excerpt and interview! Best of luck.

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    1. Yes. Elaine has these characters nailed! Appreciate you stopping by, Marissa! Have a good one!

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  6. Wow, she does have a lot to deal with. :) Fun interview...best wishes!

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    1. She sounds like she may be a handful herself! Thanks for popping in, Alicia!

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    1. Thanks for joining us, Pam! Yeah, I figure with a food fight, you can't go bad! ;) Have a nice week!

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    1. I know! Fun! Makes me want to start hucking food at people! Thanks for adding to the fun today, Maureen!

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  9. Love the interview. Best wishes, Elaine.

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    1. Yes. But now I have a sudden craving for veggie balls... I appreciate you joining in the conversation today, Diane! Have a great week!

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  10. A "beany thud"? I love it! Sounds like a humorous, messy food fight. Best wishes for success here.

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    1. That was my favorite part, too! Thanks for stopping by, Susan! And enjoy your weekend!

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