For champion professional knitter Dymphna Pearl, inheriting part of a sun-blasted ghost town in the Texas hill country isn’t just unexpected, it’s a little daunting. To earn a cash bequest that could change her life, she’ll have to leave California to live in tiny, run-down Fat Chance for six months—with seven strangers. Impossible! Or is it?
Published: July 21st, 2015
For champion professional knitter Dymphna Pearl, inheriting part of a sun-blasted ghost town in the Texas hill country isn’t just unexpected, it’s a little daunting. To earn a cash bequest that could change her life, she’ll have to leave California to live in tiny, run-down Fat Chance for six months—with seven strangers. Impossible! Or is it?
Trading her sandals for cowboy boots, Dymphna dives into her new life with equal parts anxiety and excitement. After all, she’s never felt quite at home in Santa Monica anyway. Maybe Fat Chance will be her second chance. But making it habitable is going take more than a lasso and Wild West spirit. With an opinionated buzzard overlooking the proceedings and mismatched strangers learning to become friends, Dymphna wonders if unlocking the secrets of her own heart is the way to strike real gold.
EXCERPT
The man stopped
about three feet in front of them. He didn’t smile. He thrust out his chin at
Thud.
“That your dog?”
he asked.
“Yes,” Professor
Johnson said.
The man now thrust
his chin at the WELCOME TO FAT CHANCE, TEXAS sign in Professor Johnson’s hands.
“That’s my sign,”
he said.
Dymphna noticed
the man had his right shoulder angled back at an unnatural angle. She wondered
if there was something wrong with his arm, but as the fog started to clear, she
saw that he was resting his fingertips on the butt of a gun. The gun was in a
holster buckled across the man’s hips. At a distance, the hostler had blended
in with the loud board shorts, but as he got closer, there was no mistaking it.
The man suddenly
whirled on the RV. He yelled out:
“Throw your
weapons down and come out with your hands up.”
“Sir, this RV is
coming in from Los Angeles,” Professor Johnson said. “We don’t have weapons.”
One of the windows
opened slowly and a man’s hand appeared, palm up. In the palm was resting a
pistol. The hand dropped the gun to the ground as the door hissed open.
Powderkeg came down the steps into the open with his hands locked over his
head.
“Good Morning,
Viet Nam,” the old man said. “I know that gun.”
As Powderkeg moved
towards the side of the RV with his hands clasped over this head, another gun
hit the dirt – this one a semi-automatic handgun in a dark gray and alarming
pink - also hit the dirt. Old Bertha heaved herself down the stairs, glaring at
the old man.
“A lady can’t be
too careful” she said, putting her hands in the air and moving towards
Powderkeg.
A switchblade was
next out the door, followed by a glowering Wally Wasabi.
“Dude,” Wally
said. “You suck.”
“Move along,
Sonny,” the old man said. “And get those hands in the air.”
“Whatever,” Wally
Wasabi said, but he moved down the RV with his hands up.
“How did they get
all those weapons on their planes?” Dymphna whispered to Professor Johnson.
“You can put a
switchblade in checked luggage,” Professor Johnson whispered back. “And if you
let TSA know you’re bringing a firearm - ahead of time in writing and you have
a permit - you can bring it in checked baggage, as well.”
“Wow,” Dymphna’s
voice was so soft she could barely hear it herself. “Who knew?”
“I did,” the
professor said. “And every TSA agent in America.”
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About the author:
Celia Bonaduce is an award-winning producer whose credits cover a lot of ground – everything from field-producing ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition to writing for many of Nickelodeon’s animated series, including Hey, Arnold and Chalkzone. If Celia Bonaduce’s last name is any indication, she is proof that TV talent runs in the family.
An avid reader, entering the world of books has always been a lifelong ambition. She is the author of the Venice Beach Romances, including The Merchant of Venice Beach, A Comedy of Erinn, and Much Ado About Mother. The first book in her new series, Welcome to Fat Chance, Texas, releases in July 2015.
20 comments:
Sounds like an excellent book
I can't wait to read this book. Story sounds like a keeper.
Sounds like a great book. I loved the excerpt!
I'm so strapped for money, I'd jump at the chance to have free room and board, if I were getting a cash gift lol Of course this is a book so I don't know what background would be in place. I guess I'll have to read it to find out!! :)
The author has an impressive resume spanning across TV and books. I wish her much success.
I have been looking for a new book to read this summer!
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Is there really such a thing as a knitting championship? or did you make that up?
can't wait to read. best of luck on the release!
I enjoyed the excerpt and look forward to reading the book. Thanks for sharing with us!
I really enjoyed reading the excerpt. Can't wait to read this book!
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Thanks for competition!
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I like the cover and description of the book. It sounds like a good story with good characters.
I love the storyline. Seems like it will be a great book.
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thanks for the chance!
My mother loves watching Extreme Makeovers, and shows like this. I watch on occasion. Thanks for the opportunity to enter!!!
sounds like a great book! Thanks for the giveaway.
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