STEALING FIRE
By
Author Susan Sloate
STEALING FIRE Blutb:
“How do you recognize
your soulmate?
In glittery 1980’s Los
Angeles, Beau Kellogg is a brilliant Broadway lyricist now writing
advertising jingles and yearning for one more hit to compensate for his
miserable marriage and disappointing life.
Amanda Harary, a young
singer out of synch with her contemporaries, works at a small New York hotel,
while she dreams of singing on Broadway.
When they meet late at
night over the hotel switchboard, what begins will bring them each unexpected
success, untold joy, and piercing heartache ... until they learn that some
connections, however improbable, are meant to last forever.
STEALING FIRE is, at
its heart, a story for romantics everywhere, who believe in the transformative
power of love.”
STEALING FIRE was a
Quarter-Finalist (Top 5%) in the 2012 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award Contest.
Excerpt of STEALING FIRE:
Oh, God, it was him, the bastard who had
upset the switchboard operators and bellowed through the lobby loudly enough to
alert all five boroughs. At three o'clock in the morning, asking for room
service. Unbelievable.
Amanda leaned back in her chair. Her
stomach was tightening inexplicably. "I'm sorry," she said finally,
when she could control her voice. "Room Service closes at midnight."
There was a pause. "Oh. What time is
it now?"
She looked at her watch. "Ten after
three."
"Then whom am I speaking to?"
"I'm the night operator. This is the main switchboard."
"Well, main switchboard, you must all
sound alike down there. I could swear I talked to you earlier tonight."
Well, how about that. "You've got a
good ear, 704. I was on duty earlier."
"Good Lord. How long are the shifts around
here?"
"Eight hours for everybody else. I’m
working a double today."
“Why?"
"Maybe I just love it here."
"I guess you do. But I hope you're well
compensated."
Trust a man to think of money first.
"That’s not my major concern."
"Glad to hear it."
Okay, enough's enough. It's been a long day, made even longer by
him. No reason to shoot the breeze with this guy. "Excuse me, I have other
callers. Sorry I couldn’t help you."
"Well, better luck with them."
"Look, if you'd called earlier—"
"Absolutely. My fault entirely, for
falling asleep after a cross-country flight, a time change and a screw-up in
hotel administration. Forget I even mentioned it." The phone clicked in
her ear.
She sat for some moments before she
noticed she was trembling. This was the second time he'd undermined her—and it
bothered her.
Susan will be awarding the above journal to one lucky winner on her tour.
Susan Sloate is the author of 20 published books, including
FORWARD TO CAMELOT (with Kevin Finn), an alternative history of the JFK
assassination, STEALING FIRE, an autobiographical love story, and REALIZING YOU
(with Ron Doades), for which she invented a new genre – the self-help novel. FORWARD TO CAMELOT was a #6
Amazon bestseller, took honors in 3 literary competitions and was optioned for
film production by a Hollywood company. STEALING FIRE was a quarter-finalist in
the 2012 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award Contest. Susan has also written
young-adult fiction and non-fiction, including RAY CHARLES: FIND ANOTHER WAY!,
which won a silver medal in the 2007 Children’s Moonbeam Book Awards, AMELIA
EARHART: CHALLENGING THE SKIES, a perennial Amazon bestseller, and MYSTERIES
UNWRAPPED: THE SECRETS OF ALCATRAZ, which led to her appearance on a special
for The History Channel in 2009, as well as books for five girls’ fiction
series. As a screenwriter, she has written an informational film for
McGraw-Hill Films and optioned two scripts to Hollywood production companies.
As a sportswriter, she’s covered the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Pittsburgh
Pirates and the New York Mets. She’s also managed two recent political
campaigns, founded the East Cooper Authors Festival (which put 18 professional
authors in 17 area schools in one day) and serves on the Culture, Arts and
Pride Commission of the Town of Mount Pleasant.
Thanks for stopping by!
8 comments:
Susan, I apologize for the white space. I have no idea what happened. Thank you for sharing a glimpse of what sounds like a fascinating book with readers today.
Thanks for hosting!
Susan, I loved Stealing Fire! It truly is a book for anyone who believes that love can happen - at any age, at any time.
Carolina, thank you for hosting me! I'm not worried about the white space, as long as it's readable! (Readers, as we know, will ALWAYS read ...)
Ms. Terrell, thank YOU for continuing to believe as I do, that the best is yet to come!
Whoops, I meant Caroline! That's what happens when you live in the Carolinas! Forgive me, Caroline!
Hi Susan:
It's so nice to see a novel by an author from one's hometown. Don't live there now, but remember the area with fondness. I loved the excerpt. You immediately involved the reader in the story. Thanks Caroline for hosting Susan and Susan, thanks for sharing your writing.
Ruby, how fun that you're from my neck of the woods! Glad also that you enjoyed the excerpt! Hope you'll get a chance to read the whole novel soon! Thanks for the kind words!
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