Friday, April 9, 2010

AS PROMISED: A BLUE SO DARK SNEAK PEEK


I’m ecstatic to bring you all a little snippet of my forthcoming debut! You’ll also find this excerpt posted this morning at The Book Pixie

In the prologue of A BLUE SO DARK, we find Aura on a family vacation in Florida, when Aura is only ten years old. This is before her parents’ divorce, before her mother begins to sink dangerously into the darkness of schizophrenia. The Florida Aura finds on her vacation doesn’t live up to the paradise she had imagined. But a tub of mermaids, carved from driftwood, that she discovers in a souvenir shop, offers a chance for Aura and her mother to share a moment together…the kind of sweet moment that seems gone for good when we next encounter Aura, at fifteen, in the book’s opening chapter.

…From the prologue:

I dug through the lot, picking up each new treasure and turning it over the way I’d imagined, before leaving Missouri, that I’d turn over seashells along the fringes of the exotic Florida shore. “Mermaids $2,” a sign taped to the gray metal tub advertised, and suddenly, I knew exactly what I wanted to take home from our disappointing trip. I was still trying to pick which mermaid I’d buy when a redheaded sea creature with a shiny gold tail was snatched from my hand.

“How much for all of them?” Mom asked, tossing the mermaid back the way a fisherman tossed back a tiny catch that just wasn’t enough. Her smiling face glowed from behind the curtain of her long black hair. God, that smile, it had a thousand watts of pride in it, and stretched farther across her cheeks than the grin she’d worn when I’d won Best Painting in the All School Art Exhibition the year before.

“All?” the man at the counter laughed. “Good grief, lady, waddaya want ’em all for?”

“For my daughter,” Mom said softly. She looked down at me, her eyes not just glittering, but snapping with fire, like two 4th of July sparklers. “She can’t decide which one she wants. I know, because I’d never be able to, either.” She ran her finger down the length of my nose, almost like you’d stroke a favorite pet, adding, “We’re just alike, me and Aura.”

And you know, back then, the idea of that didn’t scare the absolute hell out of me.

8 comments:

  1. Oh my God. The last line was so striking! :) I really can't wait to read your novel! I can sense that it's going to be really good!

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  2. Oooh, sounds so awesome! I'm gonna feature this on my blog tomorrow if that's alright. :)

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  3. Beautiful writing. I'm hooked already!

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  4. Wow, it's so powerful!
    I can't wait.

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  5. Oooh it's soooo good! I'm so psyched to read!!

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  6. OH MY GOODNESS I'M SO EXCITED!

    Ahem. It looks interesting.
    *nods*
    Yes, indeed. :D

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  7. Thanks so much, guys! I can't WAIT to get this book into your hands!!!

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  8. It sounds absolutely wonderful Holly, and I wish you all the luck in the world. I shall have to look it up in the UK.
    Very well done. I can feel your happiness from here!

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