Today is the new cover reveal of Emerald Isle by Kate Hinderer!
Title: Emerald Isle (Fascination Island #1)
Author: Kate Hinderer
Description:
To escape a bad break-up and fighting parents Audyn takes a job as a lifeguard at Fascination Island. The posh five-star resort lives up to its name in every way, including the strange rules the owner has about entering the water at night. Despite declaring it a boy-free summer, it isn’t long before the shy, endearing Levi and the mysterious, tattooed Tristan begin vying for her attention. When Levi tries to push his advantage and Tristan comes to the rescue, Audyn realizes there is more to both these boys and the island they inhabit. Suddenly, she’s forced to acknowledge a reality she’d never considered and to pick a side in the conflict that has been waging for decades.
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Excerpt
Beginning of the story…
I never believed in love at first
sight until I stood on the stage in the Moonlight Serenade. The uncomfortable
churning of my stomach, that plagued me from the moment I boarded the plane
from California, finally settled. The nerves that mocked me for taking this
internship moved to the background as I stood looking out over the empty
restaurant tables surrounding the stage and bandstand. I closed my eyes,
envisioning the warm spotlights causing my skin to glow, the soft timbre of the
band playing the melody, all eyes on me as I opened my mouth to sing.
My heart swelled as my body swayed to the
music in my head. It was love; I was meant to be here, to sing on this stage.
“Ah! Collette, my singing song
bird,” Jim Riche called, his arms out to embrace me as he walked into the empty
restaurant. Minutes before, a Fascination Island staff member dropped me off at
my worksite and left me promising to find the resort’s owner.
Swallowing the fear that threatened
to choke me in this moment, I offered the middle-aged millionaire a meek smile.
“Mr. Riche. Thank you again for inviting me to sing here this semester.”
“I should be thanking you. I had the
privilege of hearing your mother on the stage three different times in New
York. It was close to divine. I heard your demos and had to have you here.”
I blushed and looked at my feet,
embarrassed both by the compliment and the mention of my deceased mother. She’d
been dead three years and still even the mere mention of her name or her
renowned talent, caused my heart to break again.
“It’s an honor,” I mumbled feeling
the familiar shyness overtake me under his close scrutiny. I had hoped the
decision to pack up and move to Fascination Island for five months would
alleviate some of the utter fear I felt in a stranger’s presence. But it hadn’t
worked any miracles yet.
“Well, Paul Stein won’t be back
until tomorrow afternoon. He took a little, needed vacation after the intense
summer months. I’m sure you’re eager to start working with him on your
repertoire and routines.”
I simply nodded. Paul Stein happened
to be one of the main reasons I took the job in the first place. Known over the world, Mr. Stein was considered
by many to be the pre-eminent vocal
coach and mentor for anyone considering a career on the stage. My mother had
worked with him for several months at the height of her career and couldn’t say
enough about how he had helped her. But now, he had relegated himself to this
small five-star resort in the middle of the Fiji Islands and only worked with
the select few lucky enough to claim jobs on Mr. Riche’s payroll. I was one
such lucky girl.
About the Author
In
a nutshell: Writer. Blogger. Journalist. Marathon runner. Social media
enthusiast. Beer drinker. Avid YA reader. Traveler. Chicago native. Milwaukee
resident. Music fanatic. Fashion lover. Oldest of nine.
Writing
has been in my soul from the very beginning. In grade school I started my own
local paper for the street I lived on. In middle school I wrote for the school
paper and loved any English writing assignment. I started writing novels in
high school. At the time my friends were the characters, the setting was almost
always Regency England, and I scratched the story into lined notebooks.
Now,
I have a journalism degree and a dozen various business writing gigs under my
belt. I’ve lived in a handful of US cities including Milwaukee, Chicago,
Boston, St. Louis and New York. I pen a personal fashion and lifestyle blog,
ModlyChic.com, and continue to write about commercial real estate.
My
first book, Aurora Undefined, was published in 2011. The Emerald Isle, the
first Fascination Island book, came out during the summer of 2012, at which
time I immediately began writing the second book in the series.
Next
up . . . stay tuned! I’m working on a new contemporary novel as well as the
third book in the Fascination Island series.
Links
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Kate Hinderer Writes (blog)
ModlyChic (fashion blog)
Twitter: @kate_hinderer
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Amazon profile