By
Sherry Gloag
Holidays
are always fun. They always make you feel good. They are always something to
look forward to.
Right?
Wrong!
There
are so many reasons why some people dread upcoming holidays, it would be
impossible to list them all here. And Christmas is no different. Many of these
reasons stem from bad experiences and, or bad memories. Add in the increasing
commercialism of the slightest connection to a holiday, then Christmas often
tops the list of those who hate the way a sacred holiday has been hi-jacked.
In
NAME THE DAY, Samantha Brown’s dislike of Christmas combines all three.
Childhood experiences, a multitude of other memories and a loathing of
commercialism, even though she works flat out to complete commissions for her
clients in time for the holiday.
Chuck
an arrogant hero into the mix and sparks are going to fly, and Samantha’s
temper, already on a short fuse, it doesn’t take much to light the touch paper
this year.
Successful
Rafael Santini believes in family and will do anything to ensure members of his
family are always provided for, supported in times of grief, stress and
betrayal, so when he meets Samantha Brown all his protective instincts go into
overdrive.
As
does his heart.
For
many people there is no happy ever after when the holidays are over. For most
the ghosts of their past haunts them until the memories die away for another
year and life settles down again. While for other those memories become props,
companions to hold on to because it seems there is no other way to survive. And
sometimes life simply throws an ugly curve ball which appears to have no
solution.
Samantha
Brown appeared out of the blue when I sat down to write NAME THE DAY, and we
went many rounds together as her story unfolded. Her bottom line?
While
for most holidays are a time for joy, families and celebration, there are those
who grin and bear it because they don’t want to spoil the fun for others. This
generosity of spirit is a lonely place. And in Samantha’s case it took courage
to step out of her familiar attitude toward Christmas and move on. To grow, and
find happiness.
I’d
like to thank Caroline for inviting me to exchange
blog visits today, and to wish everyone a holiday they can enjoy. Fine Caroline at my blog, The Heart of Romance, at this link
NAME
THE DAY Blurb:
Renowned portrait artist, Samantha Brown is through with men. After
dealing with an overbearing father and cheating ex-fiance, Samantha is not in
the market for romance, of any kind. Give her a blank canvas, some paints and
brushes and she’s in charge of her life. There was no room in her life for
love, so why did she find herself giving in to Rafael Santini’s outrageous
demand that she paint his portrait?
Satisfied with his upcoming marriage of convenience Rafael Santini
isn’t in the market for love. So, how come he finds the pint-sized artist
stirring up emotions he didn’t have time for?
An accident forces Rafael to re-evaluate his life and wonder whether
he can teach Samantha the art of love.
NAME
THE DAY Excerpt:
Why couldn’t the stubborn man get it? She wasn’t giving him any
favours at the expense of her other clients. In his case, money would not talk.
Almost all her clients were well-heeled, but most understood the time
restraints. After all, as she told each person, including Rafael Santini, who
contracted a commission they wouldn’t want her to rush their painting and offer
them a sub-standard product, would they?
“Give me the names of your clients and I will arrange to exchange
places in your queue.” His unequivocal belief pulsed across the airwaves. Did
the stupid man expect her to break the confidences of her clients?
“Tell me, Mr. Santini,” she asked in her most dulcet tone, “if I
asked for a list of your clients would you hand them over, simply because I
wanted something?”
“Don’t be stupid woman. It’s not the same thing at all. I’m a
businessman.”
Would someone please save
me from stupid arrogant men, Samantha offered in
silent plea to the ether without expecting any response.
“I may not deal in electronics and communications systems, or
equipment for the world of espionage, secret agents, and private investigators,
Mr. Santini, but I do maintain a strict code of integrity and honour and
customer confidentiality.”
“Why would you need confidentiality to daub a few colours on a piece
of paper?”
Is this guy for real? Does
he think insults and condemnation will get him what he wants?
“Let me get this straight. You want my agreement to let you queue
jump the rest of my clients, who, incidentally have all signed contracts to be
here on specified dates at specific times, and then you will be quite happy for
me to go around publicising the fact you are not only having your portrait
done, but that you bullied, harassed and threatened me into agreeing to your
terms? I don’t think so. Not to mention that in many cases the commission is
usually a gift for someone special and total secrecy is not only expected it is
essential.”
The silence at the other end of the phone
was almost deafening.
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Best-selling author, Sherry Gloag is a
transplanted Scot now living in the beautiful coastal countryside of Norfolk,
England. She considers the surrounding countryside as extension of her
own garden, to which she escapes when she needs "thinking time" and
solitude to work out the plots for her next novel. While out walking she
enjoys talking to her characters, as long as there are no other walkers close
by.
Apart from writing, Sherry enjoys
gardening, walking, and reading. She cheerfully admits her books tend to take
over most of the shelf and floor space in her workroom-cum-office. She
also finds crystal craft work therapeutic.
Sherry loves to hear from her readers.
sherrygloag@gmail.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/SherryGloag
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Thanks to Sherry for sharing with us today, and thanks to readers for stopping by!
7 comments:
Thanks for this opportunity to share a blog exchange, Caroline.
Caroline is interviewing Storm Kincaid today at http://sherrygloagtheheartofromance.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/carolyn-clemmons-interviews-storm.html
please come on over and say 'Hi.'
This story sounds great! Would love to win...and help spread the word!
Thank Marianne, I appreciate your kind words and company :-)
Sherry, the story sounds great. Happy sales!
:-) Thanks for your good wishes Anna.
Happy holidays.
Hi Sherry, you're book sounds intruguing. I will be buying it. I hope you have lots of sales.
Susan :-) Thanks for coming on over here and I do hope you enjoy Name The Day. Best wishes for a very happy holiday.
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