Three new romance novellas by three Inkwell Authors! Please join us this week as we celebrate Route 66, The Mother Road, with a nostalgic trip to the not-so-distant past.
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It Happened One Night by Jennifer AlLee
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1939ish Rita Fisk runs the Durlin Hotel (today is
known at the Oatman Hotel). Her predictable existence is interrupted one
night when Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, newly married in Kingman, drop
into the hotel to spend their honeymoon. Edgar, Mr. Gable’s driver and
right-hand man, insists their stay be kept hush-hush. Of course, Oatie the
ghost picks that night to cause mischief. Then, a reporter shows up, claiming
he’s been trailing the famous couple and knows they’re in there somewhere. As
Edgar and Rita fight their way through a comedy of errors, even pretending to
be a honeymooning couple to throw off the reporter, they grow closer. By the
time the night’s over, hopes are shared and promises are made. But is Rita
the kind of woman to believe in promises, and is Edgar the kind of man to
keep them?
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Movies are king in 1956, and Gallup, New Mexico, on Route
66, is paradise for producing Hollywood B-movies. Veronica Scott wants
nothing more than to be an actress, but her polio-afflicted leg has kept her
off the casting rolls. Cooper Dean’s only interest in the movie industry
revolves around finding justice for his wife’s death. When Cooper and
Veronica are cast as secondary characters, much to their surprise, each sees
an opportunity to help the other. But their cooperation will put Veronica in
danger, and she’ll have to play the role of a lifetime to save them both.
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The Englishman would look back
one day and blame it all on Jazz…
Flagstaff, Arizona 1930. Full-time Astronomer, and part-time
sharp dresser Julian Dyson didn’t discover Pluto but he does discover a nasty
case of self-righteousness when a former Ziegfeld Girl’s folly threatens his
good name.
Broadway understudy Clara Longworth and her
peculiar younger brother are on their way to a new life in Hollywood when they're stranded along Route 66. Clara is asked to fill in as nightclub
entertainment, but her good intentions set her up as accomplice in the
blackmailing of a government man who makes the real thugs look classy. Until Julian and Clara put their heads together
for more than dancing the Black Bottom, their big-as-the-night-sky dreams are
on target to fail. Maybe they need a telescope to see what’s right in front of their
starry eyes.
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Jennifer AlLee has been down this road before. Have you had a chance to read the incredible THE MOTHER ROAD? It's women's fiction with a contemporary setting you're sure to love |
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