We are excited to be a part of an excerpt tour for California Girls beginning mid-February, followed
by a review tour starting on the day of release, February 26th! COme back on March 20 for a review of the book!
Author: Susan Mallery
Publisher: Harlequin
Date of publicaiton: February 26, 2019
The California sunshine’s not quite so bright for
three sisters who get dumped in the same week…
Finola, a popular LA morning show host, is famously upbeat
until she’s blindsided on live TV by news that her husband is sleeping with a
young pop sensation who has set their affair to music. While avoiding the
tabloids and pretending she’s just fine, she’s crumbling inside,
desperate for him to come to his senses and for life to go back to normal.
Zennie’s breakup is no big loss. Although the world insists
she pair up, she’d rather be surfing. So agreeing to be the surrogate for her
best friend is a no-brainer—after all, she has an available womb and no other
attachments to worry about. Except…when everyone else, including her big
sister, thinks she’s making a huge mistake, being pregnant is a lot
lonelier—and more complicated—than she imagined.
Never the tallest, thinnest or prettiest sister, Ali is used
to being overlooked, but when her fiancé sends his disapproving brother to call
off the wedding, it’s a new low. And yet Daniel continues to turn up “for
support,” making Ali wonder if maybe—for once—someone sees her in a way no one
ever has.
But side by side by side, these sisters will start over and
rebuild their lives with all the affection, charm and laugh-out-loud humor that
is classic Susan Mallery.
Excerpt #6:
Chapter Two
Oh good, you’re still here, were not words Zennie
Schmitt wanted to hear eight minutes before the end of her shift. She’d been on
her feet for ten hours already. The relatively light day had included two
angioplasties that had gone surprisingly well, considering the age and physical
condition of the patients. She’d been on her way to the locker room to grab her
things when she’d heard herself being paged over the intercom.
Dr. Chen had expressed his relief
that she was still in the hospital. “I have an emergency bypass surgery. Are
you up for it?”
Zennie understood the question.
She’d already put in a full day. She was tired and if she didn’t think she had
the stamina to assist Dr. Chen through a coronary artery bypass operation, then
she was expected to tell him. She was more than a perioperative nurse—aka scrub
nurse—she was part of an elite nursing team that worked in one of the country’s
most prestigious and busy cardiac care hospitals. They saw some of the sickest
patients in the world and when someone was on their table, it was often a
life-or-death situation. Giving less than 1000 percent wasn’t permissible.
Zennie took a second to close her
eyes and breathe. Yes, she was tired, but not exhausted. With luck they would
only have to replace one artery, but odds were more were involved, stretching a
three-to-four-hour surgery into something much longer. Still, she and Dr. Chen
worked well together and she enjoyed being a team player.
“I’ll swing by the café, then be
right there,” she said.
“Excellent.”
Dr. Chen hung up without saying
anything like Hey, that’s great or the somewhat expected but rarely
heard thank you. He was a gifted, brilliant surgeon who practically worked
magic, reviving hearts others thought past saving, but when it came to his
people skills...not so much with the glibness. As Zennie hurried to the café,
she wondered if they’d ever had a single conversation that wasn’t about a
patient.
She bypassed the coffee and went
straight to the espresso machine. She knew exactly how long a double shot would
take to ramp up her alertness. She would crash toward the end of surgery, but
by then adrenaline would be pumping, so she would be fine. Tomorrow she would
be extra nurturing with her diet to make up for the abuse her body would take
in the night.
Eight hours and forty minutes, not
to mention one double bypass later, Zennie finally made it to her car. She was
beyond tired and she ached all over. The bright lights of the parking garage
were at odds with the quiet and darkness beyond. It was well after midnight,
and the good news was she wouldn’t have to worry about traffic on the drive
home. In fact the normally twenty-five-minute trip took all of twelve minutes.
She stumbled into her bedroom just after one.
She stripped off her scrubs, then
washed her face and brushed her teeth. Before sinking into the welcome softness
of her bed, she grabbed her phone and checked for messages.
She had a reminder for her 5:00
a.m. running date. No way that was happening, she thought with a yawn. Not that
anyone would be surprised. She was always a firm maybe on Fridays, but a
for-sure yes on the weekend, barring her being on call. She also had a
ten-thirty appointment with her baby sister, Ali, to get fitted for her
bridesmaid dress.
Zennie did her best not to groan as
she thought about the upcoming nuptials. Not that she didn’t love her sister,
but weddings were a pain and to be honest, Zennie wasn’t a huge Glen fan. He
just didn’t seem to ever look at Ali with undisguised love and affection. Nigel,
her sister Finola’s husband, was totally different. When he looked at his wife,
you could feel the heat.
Speaking of heat... Zennie shoved
her heating pad under her back. Her muscles were tight from hours spent in
surgery. There was a text from her dad showing his sailboat anchored in a
gorgeous Caribbean bay. Wish you
were here. She smiled. Wish I was there, too. Miss you, Dad.
She
knew she wouldn’t hear from him for a few hours.
Between the time difference and her
father and stepmother living on “island time,” texts could take a while to be
answered. Still, the thought of a couple of weeks on a sailboat somewhere like
the picture was nice.
Her last text was from her mother.
Zennie held in a laugh at her mom’s offer to set her up on a blind date with “a handsome young man that you will
absolutely adore,” before ending the text with, I’m not getting any younger and I expect grandchildren
before I die.
Zennie was still chuckling when she
fell asleep
Purchase Links
#1 NYT bestselling author Susan Mallery writes heartwarming,
humorous novels about the relationships that define our lives-family,
friendship, romance. She’s known for putting nuanced characters in emotional
situations that surprise readers to laughter. Beloved by millions, her books
have been translated into 28 languages.Susan lives in Washington with her
husband, two cats, and a small poodle with delusions of grandeur. Visit her at
SusanMallery.com.
Connect with Susan
Excerpt Tour:
Monday, February 11th: Bewitched
Bookworms
Tuesday, February 12th: Tar
Heel Reader
Wednesday, February 13th: Palmer’s
Page Turners
Thursday, February 14th: Books
& Spoons
Monday, February 18th: From the TBR Pile
Tuesday, February 19th: Rad Babes Read
Wednesday, February 20th: Reading Reality
Thursday, February 21st: Book Reviews and More by Kathy
Friday, February 22nd: Thoughts on This ‘n That
TBD, Friday, February 15th: Cheryl’s Book Nook
Review Tour:
Monday, February 25th: Reading Reality
Monday, February 25th: Book Reviews and More by Kathy
Monday, February 25th: @booknerdingout
Tuesday, February 26th: The Book Date
Wednesday, February 27th: Palmer’s Page Turners
Friday, March 1st: Books & Bindings
Friday, March 1st: Not
in Jersey
Monday, March 4th: Bewitched Bookworms
Monday, March 4th: Patricia’s
Wisdom
Tuesday, March 5th: Odd and Bookish and @oddandbookish
Wednesday, March 6th: Bookchickdi
Thursday, March 7th: Running Through the Storms
Thursday, March 7th: Why Girls Are Weird
Friday, March 8th: View from the Birdhouse
Monday, March 11th: The Romance Dish
Monday, March 11th: Tar Heel Reader and @tarheelreader
Tuesday, March 12th: Girl Who Reads
Wednesday, March 13th: Kahakai Kitchen
Wednesday, March 13th: Romantic Reads and Such
Thursday, March 14th: Moonlight Rendezvous
Thursday, March 14th: Cheryl’s Book Nook
Friday, March 15th: Mrs. Mommy Booknerd
Monday, March 18th: Jathan & Heather
Monday, March 18th: Rad
Babes Read and @radbabesread
Tuesday, March 19th: Thoughts on This ‘n That
Wednesday, March 20th: From the TBR Pile
Wednesday, March 20th: A Splendid Messy Life
Thursday, March 21st: Broken Teepee
Friday, March 22nd: Girls in Books and @girlsinbooks
Monday, March 25th: Eliot’s
Eats
Tuesday, March 26th: A Chick Who Reads
Wednesday, March 27th: Into the Hall of Books
Thursday, March 28th: A Holland Reads
Friday, March 29th: Diary of a Stay at Home Mom
Friday, March 29th: What is That Book About
1 comment:
Thanks for being on the tour!
Sara @ TLC Book Tours
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