Handbags.
What can I say? I have a love / hate relationship with handbags, purses, bags
of any kind. I like my hands free. If I could, I would put everything in my
back pocket. Sometimes, though you just need to have something to put your
things in, like when you go to NYC and you need something for all your fun
purchases. All that being said, my favorite bag came from a Utah Romance Writers
of America conference. It looks great and it’s classy.
Glenna Beckett loves her
family dearly, but being the youngest of six can be overwhelming. Moving across
country helped her learn who she was outside the family. She’s built a
successful business in the form of a quaint shop on Main Street of Calistoga, that
sells a bit of everything vintage, the new age term for antique. What more does
she need?
Then he walked into her shop. International playboy, Lance Gordon. After
a whirlwind courtship he asks her to marry him. Burying a niggle of doubt in
the pit of her tummy, she says yes. He’s even agreed to have the wedding in
Brooklyn so her family can attend. But he never arrives.
Glenna refused to believe
she’d been abandoned at the altar and asks her brother, Tyler, to contact an
agent friend on the West Coast to search for Lance.
Patrick McGinnis can’t
believe he’s walking into a prissy shop in the high end of the Napa Valley
searching for a missing groom. The bride, Glenna Beckett, is everything he
feared, drop dead gorgeous, and a spoiled brat. Not that he’d ever tell her
brother that. He hates wild goose chases, and this mission is exactly that.
Patrick’s certain the playboy fiancé is off wooing some other delectable
creature.
Unfortunately, once Patrick
started to dig, he finds there’s more to the tale and it will take all his
skills as an agent to keep Glenna safe. Especially when the case takes a turn
and threatens the safety of his son, Finn.
Patrick McGinnis thumbed
his phone off and dropped the thing on the table with a thud. What had he just
agreed to? He held in a groan, barely.
“What’s up dad? You look
like you just ate a sour grape.”
Finnegan, his
sixteen-year old son, and the joy of his life, walked to the cupboard and
pulled out a bowl. He filled it with cereal and added milk and then joined
Patrick at the table. He dipped his spoon for a large scoop, and as he brought
it to his mouth, Finn gave him the I’m
waiting look.
“I just received a call
from an old friend,” he said in way of explanation, he really didn’t like
talking work with his son.
“It must not have been a
good conversation.”
“It was good to catch
up. He was with me at Quantico.” Best to focus on the old acquaintance part.
“Dad, I’m in high
school. You can stop sheltering me now. He must have called for a reason. One
you’re not too thrilled about. What’s up?” He repeated his earlier question.
Damn, Finn was growing
up to fast. And the kid was right. He had a tendency to shield him from his
work. Something he’d always tried to do, but more since Finn was three and the
worst thing that could ever happened to a child had happened.
“Tyler is an agent in
New York, however, he has a sister in Calistoga.”
His
son let out a hoot of laughter. “Match-making from the east coast.”
“Ha, ha. No, his sister
seems to have lost her fiancé and her assistant.”
“What they elope and
left her behind? Why’d he call you?”
“The fiancé never
arrived at the wedding. And then when his sister went to open her shop she
found the assistant had been shot.”
“Oh.” Finn ate for a few
minutes in silence. “Does the lost fiancé and the dead assistant have something
to do with each other?”
“That’s one of the
things Ty wants me to find out.”
Finn suspended his spoon
half way to his mouth. “What is the other?”
“He wants me to find the
missing fiancé for his sister.” He pulled his fingers through his hair. “It’s a
wild goose chase if you ask me. If the guy had wanted to get married he’d have
been at the wedding.”
“You’d think, unless he
couldn’t.”
Patrick contemplated his
son. He would make a good detective. He’d already helped solve a few of his
cases, by just listening and making comments that brought other solutions to
mind. Patrick wasn’t sure he wanted that for his son. He loved being a federal
agent. For a while, after the incident with his son, he’d tried something else.
However, his true passion was law enforcement and he’d been placed back on duty
within the year.
You couldn’t help where
your heart led you. No matter the consequences.
“That is what I need to
find out.” He stood and poured more coffee into his cup to warm up the cooling
liquid. He leaned a hip on the counter while he sipped. “What’s going on at
school today?”
Finn finished his cereal
and stood to wash his bowl out. He appeared to be thinking as he put his dishes
in the dishwasher.
“I have an algebra test.
Just a fair warning, Dad, it’s kicking my ass.”
“Language son.” But he
smiled, he’d heard a lot worse. “I have a few minutes do you need my help?”
His son gave him a
skeptical look, which was well warranted. Algebra had thoroughly kicked his ass
in high school, too, to the point he’d needed Saturday morning classes to pass
the damn class.
After a moment he
answered. “No, Mrs. Stewart said she’d meet me before school.”
“Old Mrs. Stewart is
still there? I had her for Algebra.” He smiled and resisted the urge to ruffle
his son’s hair. Since the boy was almost as tall as he was, it’d be a little
awkward anyway. “You’re in good hands then. Do you want me to drop you on my
way to Calistoga?”
Mary, I'm in love with your bag! When you are finished with it....
8 comments:
Mary, I like your bag. It reminds me of a summer bag for a stroll on the boardwalk at the New Jersey shore.
Hi, Angela! I love Mary's bag too. I have something similar and probably time to use it again. Hugs, vb
Hi, Angela! I love Mary's bag too. I have something similar and probably time to use it again. Hugs, vb
Thank you Vicki, for inviting me to your Handbag Monday. I can truly say this bag is the only bag I really like.
Thanks for dropping by Angela!
Mary
I love the color! It's handy to have a bigger bag that you can put a lot in. I tend to carry one that holds my cell phone, my debit card, my license, and that is about it. Then I carry a lovely bag I received as a gift from one of my favorite authors. It contains everything else that I might possibly need if I'm gone for more than oh 5 minutes :)
I always have a problem because I want a bag small but also big, with short handles for my arms and a good shoulder strap. Maybe what I really want is two bags but I hate the hassle of switching them out.
I love the colors on your bag. What a beauty! Good luck with your book. Sounds wonderful!
Thanks for dropping by Crystal and Melissa. As I said bags and I have a bit of a love/hate relationship. But this is the only conference bag I've actually kept and I use.
Thanks for the luck Melissa!
Mary
chanel handbags provides ultimate luxury and gives the best stylish statement. Behind the refined elegance, there is a great practicality hidden behind it. These handbags own superior craftsmanship with quality leather materials, sewing skills and meticulous modeling. Each and every aspect of the bag is clearly visible.
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