Author Charmaine Gordon in the role of Grace with actor Roy Harry in a production of The Fourth Commandment |
I sleep write. Why? I don’t know. One night I
dreamed of a fifteen year old girt in Minnesota, a state I’ve never been to. In
the morning I began to write, Reconstructing Charlie is book one of a series.
Today I introduce the first three.
First, dear readers, a blurb from the girl
who started this:
Reconstructing
Charlie
In 1996, I killed my father.
Dear old Dad was great with a belt. A belt of
whiskey. A belt from around his waist unbuckled when you least expected it and
later I knew it was coming and some of us escaped. Not me, not Mom. Never Mom.
I’m the oldest. I didn’t want the little ones to see the okay Dad turn into a
monster on payday. Every payday. One night he went for Mom, waving a tire iron
in the air. This time I was ready. I wrestled it out of his filthy hands and
hit him good. He’d never hit little Jimmy or the baby sisters again. Or Mom.
She packed a suitcase and told me to run for the midnight bus to Chicago. She
gave me an envelope to give someone. Scared, I did as told and ran. I opened
the envelope when the bus began to roll.
Dear
Eleanor, The girl standing before you is my daughter. Please embrace her, make
her your own.
Your sister,
Elizabeth
Reconstructing
Charlie is
the first of the three books in the Charlie’s
Family Secrets, now available in one single volume. The two other books are
Sins of Omission and The Catch.
Sin of
Omission
A twist of fate intervenes when Shelley keeps
a secret that threatens to break apart the Costigans and her future. A
mysterious client, Deanna Rose, enters Haven, victim of a savage beating under
strange circumstances. Shelley investigates and finds Ms. Rose has an unsavory
past. With the reputation and safety of Haven at stake, Shelley is at risk to
lose everything and everyone she cares about.
The
Catch
Tom Donnelly, once known as The Catch – every
woman’s dream guy, has fallen down every rung of the ladder he once worked so
hard to climb. On New Year’s Day, he realizes just how far he’s fallen, and
makes a list of resolutions to change his life. He vows to regain the trust
lost from his family, his law firm, and his friends – and maybe even find the
right woman this time.
1 comment:
Lois, thanks a bunch for having me as a guest today. What fun to see my life roll out on this page. You have a special knack.
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