Author:
Tess Thompson
Release
date: February 1, 2013
Genre:
Contemporary Women’s Fiction; Contemporary Romance
Age
Group: Adult
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Links: Amazon; Barnes and Nobles; iTunes
Bestselling author Tess Thompson, whose
debut novel Riversong touched the
hearts of readers worldwide, delivers a captivating and suspenseful tale of the
possibilities that await us in life and in love – if we can find the courage to
get off the sidelines.
Crushed by a broken heart, ten years ago
Cleo Tanner walked away from her acting dreams and now leads a quiet, secluded
life in Seattle. Sylvia, her best friend
from college, is trapped in a loveless marriage, distraught by her desire to
have a child – until an adoption agency owner in relentless pursuit of Cleo
offers to help.
Just as Sylvia begins to experience a
love so profound that only a mother can feel, a detective approaches Cleo with
disturbing questions about the adoption agency. Determined to protect her friend, Cleo jumps
into a dangerous investigation that forces her to confront the ghosts of her
past.
A toast to friendship, motherhood,
mended hearts and new beginnings, Caramel
and Magnolias reminds us it’s never too late to reawaken the heart.
About
the Author
Tess
Thompson is a novelist and playwright with a BFA in Drama from the University
of Southern California. In 2011, she released her first novel, Riversong, which
subsequently became a bestseller.
Like her
main character in Caramel and Magnolias,
Tess is from a small town in Southern Oregon. She currently lives in Seattle,
Washington with her two young daughters, Emerson and Ella, and their puppy
Patches. She is inspired daily by the view of the Cascade Mountains from her
home office window.
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Excerpt
It was Monday, later afternoon; Cleo sat
at the nearly empty bar, celebrating the last day of school by munching on the
only salad on the menu, a surprisingly good Caesar with grilled chicken, and
sipping on a pint of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. Nick was taking drink orders at a
table near the back, from a group of young men dressed in button-down shirts
and khakis – a group from the same office, she guessed. She glanced at the man
at the end of the bar. He was here the other night, she remembered. He’d been
reading a newspaper. This afternoon he sipped green tea, occasionally twisting
the cup in a circle.
She stole glances at him in the mirror.
He was handsome in a rakish kind of way. Did anyone use the word rakish
anymore, she wondered? If not, they should.
Then, in a habit leftover from drama
school, moving her salad around the plate, she began to concoct a story about
him. He was the type who could have any woman in the bar if he wanted, with
just a smile and a compliment, especially given the way his dark blond curls
fell over his forehead. His lips were too full for a man. Indeed, they were the
lips of a player, of a man aiming to get a woman into bed and leave before the
sun rose in the sky. He was a charmer who lured innocent women into his bed
only to play the I don’t want a commitment song in the morning. Or, perhaps he
was a grifter, looking to bamboozle lonely, innocent women into a Ponzi scheme.
“Cleo Tanner?”
She jumped, startled. Had he just said her
name? She shifted on her barstool to look over at him, somewhat frightened.
“How did you know my name?”
He reached into his jacket pocket and
pulled out a badge. “I’m a cop. You have a minute to answer some questions
about Scott Moore?”
“What do you want to know?” She tried to
sound more sure of herself than she was. “I don’t know him that well.”
“You dating him?”
“No. He’s a friend. Sort of. His agency
helped my best friend adopt a baby. Just two days ago, in fact.” She took a
deep breath. Why was she rambling, like she was guilty of something?
“I’m investigating Moore for some
possible illegal activity related to his adoption agency.”
Her stomach
lurched. “I don’t understand.” What did he mean? It felt like she was turning
pages of a book, trying to find the place where she’d left off. She took a deep
breath, thinking only one thing. Sylvia.
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