We are so excited to be a part of a 2-part tour for the
release of The Lucky Ones!
Follow along the excerpt tour beginning in mid January,
with long excerpts in consecutive order at each tour stop, followed by a review
tour beginning on 02/12, release week!
Author; Tiffany Reisz
Publisher: MIRA
Date of publication: February 13, 2018
They were seven children either orphaned or abandoned by
their parents and chosen by legendary philanthropist and brain surgeon Dr.
Vincent Capello to live in The Dragon, his almost magical beach house on the
Oregon Coast. Allison was the youngest of the lucky ones living an idyllic life
with her newfound family…until the night she almost died, and was then whisked
away from the house and her adopted family forever.
Now, thirteen years later, Allison receives a letter from
Roland, Dr. Capello’s oldest son, warning her that their father is ill and in
his final days. Allison determines she must go home again and confront the
ghosts of her past. She’s determined to find out what really happened that
fateful night — was it an accident or, as she’s always suspected, did one of
her beloved family members try to kill her?
But digging into the past can reveal horrific truths, and
when Allison pieces tog
ether the story of her life, she’ll learns the terrible
secret at the heart of the family she once loved but never really knew.
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Enjoy Excerpt #13:
And when Allison flipped to the final page of the book she wept
openly. Written on the inside back cover in cornflower blue crayon were two
words—Allison Capello.
“All right, this is how we do it,” Roland had said, taking her
onto his lap and wrapping his big hand around her tiny hand. “C is an O
and it’s trying to touch its toes but it can’t quite reach. And a is
a little o with a line on the right side to keep it from rolling away.
Make another little o for the p and put a long line on the other
side. That’s its tail. P’s have straight tails. E’s have eyes.
See? It’s looking at us and smiling. And l is a straight line. Do it
again. Two l’s. And then one more o and there you go.”
Roland had taught her how to write her name. Not Allison Lamarque,
the name she had been given, but Allison Capello, the name she’d coveted.
Allison put the book back onto the table next to Roland’s letter.
She’d faced the existence of the letter and survived.
Now she had to deal with the content.
Dr. Capello was dying.
How was that possible? She’d joked that Dr. Capello was old but
only to insult McQueen. He was never old to her. When they played frisbee on
the beach, he played the hardest. When they cooked hot dogs on the campfire,
he ate the most. He was always good for a piggyback ride up and down the halls.
He didn’t read bedtime stories to them. They read bedtime stories to him. “One
more page,” he would say, pretending to pout, and they’d roll their eyes and
tell him it was time for him to go to sleep.
He worked, yes, but still made as much time for them as he could.
He chose his cases carefully, picking the poorest and the sickest kids to bless
with his talent. He didn’t have to work at all, as Dr. Capello had inherited a
fortune from his parents, a fortune he spent helping kids, especially his own.
Being taken away from that family had hurt worse than losing her mother because
at seven, Allison hadn’t understood quite how long a time “never again” really
was. By twelve, she was starting to have an idea. By twenty-five, she knew. And
what she knew was “never again” was too damn long.
And now Roland wanted her to come back.
Allison knew she shouldn’t go. There were great reasons not to go
back. Someone had tried to get rid of her and they’d succeeded. Maybe it was a
prank, maybe it was something more sinister, but she couldn’t deny someone
wanted her gone.
Then again…
She had fifty thousand dollars in cash on her kitchen table.
She had nothing to do and nowhere else to go.
She had freedom to go anywhere she wanted, which she hadn’t had
since the first night she’d spent with McQueen.
McQueen would tell her not to go. He’d tell her it wasn’t safe,
and he’d tell her she owed them nothing. He’d tell her not to open up an old
wound. He’d tell her to take the money and run. And all that was good advice.
But.
McQueen had dumped her an hour ago, so why the hell should she
give his opinion any weight? She shouldn’t. She wouldn’t. She’d do what she
wanted to do and no one could stop her. There. Finally, Allison found one good
reason to be happy that she was a free woman now.
After all…it would only take a few minutes, right? A few minutes,
an hour tops. She could fly out to Portland, rent a car and make a vacation of
it. She could drive the 101 all the way down the California coast if she
wanted. She’d pop in to see Dr. Capello. It wouldn’t be fun, but it wouldn’t be
awful, either. A one-hour visit to her childhood home followed by a nice long
overdue vacation to celebrate her newfound freedom… Why not?
She knew seeing Dr. Capello again, and seeing him dying, would
break her heart.
But as her heart was already broken, Allison had no excuse not to
go.
So she went.
About Tiffany Reisz
Tiffany Reisz lives in Lexington, Kentucky with her husband,
author Andrew Shaffer.
Connect with Tiffany
EXCERPT TOUR:
Monday, January 22nd: Books
& Spoons
Tuesday, January 23rd: The
Sassy Bookster
Wednesday, January 24th: A
Literary Vacation
Thursday, January 25th: The
Book Diva’s Reads
Friday, January 26th: What
is That Book About
Monday, January 29th: Snowdrop
Dreams
Tuesday, January 30th: Book Reviews
and More by Kathy
Wednesday, January 31st: Palmer’s
Page Turners
Thursday, February 1st: Suzy
Approved
Friday, February 2nd: Thoughts
from a Highly Caffeinated Mind
Monday, February 5th: Clues and Reviews
Tuesday, February 6th: Bibliotica
Wednesday, February 7th: From the TBR Pile
Thursday, February 8th: Books a la Mode
Friday, February 9th: Jathan & Heather
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REVIEW TOUR:
Monday, February 12th: Rockin’ & Reviewing
Tuesday, February 13th: Read Love Blog
Wednesday, February 14th: Palmer’s Page Turners
Thursday, February 15th: 5 Minutes for Books
Friday, February 16th: Bibliotica
Monday, February 19th: Patricia’s Wisdom
Tuesday, February 20th: Books a la Mode
Thursday, February 22nd: Tales of a Book Addict
Friday, February 23rd: Kritter’s Ramblings
Monday, February 26th: Jathan & Heather
Monday, February 26th: Jenn’s Bookshelves
Tuesday, February 27th: @athousandbookstoread
Tuesday, February 27th: Kahakai Kitchen
Wednesday, February 28th: From the TBR Pile
Wednesday, February 28th: The Lit Bitch
Thursday, March 1st: A Chick Who Reads
Friday, March 2nd: Not
in Jersey
Monday, March 5th: Snowdrop Dreams
Tuesday, March 6th: Bookchickdi
Wednesday, March 7th: West Metro Mommy Reads
Thursday, March 8th: Hoser’s Blook
Friday, March 9th: Thoughts on This ‘n That
Friday, March 9th: What is That Book About
2 comments:
Ack I want to read this book so bad!
Thanks for featuring this excerpt for the tour!
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