Confession time: I’m not a fashionista when
it comes to purses (okay, who am I trying to kid? I’m not a fashionista,
period. So this purse by LUG isn’t about trying to make a fashion statement,
but it is so amazing that I bought the same cross body model (Moped) in black
after my husband mentioned that fuchsia was a bit too summery to be carrying
around in December.
Here’s why I love it, especially when it
comes to traveling. A water bottle holder. A back pocket for my Kindle. Roomy
enough inside for an iPad, wallet, reading glasses and a sunglass case. An
inner zipped compartment for my passport. Another compartment for my iPhone.
Front pocket for gum, my herbal tea, and a spare pair of disposable contact
lenses. In short, everything in a lightweight, washable design. LOVE IT!!!
Sadly, LUG has discontinued the Moped model,
but there are plenty of other great bags on their website, http://www.luglife.com. And no, I don’t
work or own part of the company.
Hoping to promote the Glass Dolphin antiques shop,
co-owners Arabella Carpenter and Emily Garland agree to sponsor a hole in one
contest at a charity golf tournament. The publicity turns out to be anything
but positive, however, when Arabella’s errant tee shot lands in the woods next
to a corpse.
They soon learn that the victim is closely related to
Arabella’s ex-husband, who had been acting as the Course Marshal. With means,
opportunity, and more than enough motive, he soon becomes the police
department’s prime suspect, leaving Arabella and Emily determined to clear his
name—even if they’re not entirely convinced of his innocence.
Arabella Carpenter let the others go first.
All three managed to clear the pond with their tee shot and land on the green,
but not one was anywhere close to getting a hole in one. Arabella breathed a
sigh of relief—since they were sponsoring the contest, their foursome might not
be eligible to win, but it still freaked her out to think someone else might.
She went through her mental prep, took her swing, and watched as her ball went
directly into the woods.
“Hey, you made it over the water,” Hudson
said, hopping into his cart. “For someone just starting out, that’s not a bad
shot.”
Arabella caught Emily’s look and smiled. He
really was a nice guy. “Thanks, Hudson. Whether I can find my ball is an
entirely different story. Why don’t I look for it while you guys putt in? I’m
sure one of you will be able to make the shot.”
They crossed the pond on a wooden bridge just
wide enough for their golf carts, parked on the path next to the hole, and
grabbed their putters. Luke, Hudson, and Emily went to the green and began
debating which ball to hit. Arabella trundled over to the woods, feeling stupid
and hoping like hell it wasn’t infested with poison ivy. The woods were thicker
than she’d expected. She walked in a couple of feet, using her putter to push
the branches aside.
That’s when she started to scream.
Find
A HOLE IN ONE at: Barking Rain Press
7 comments:
What a cute bag. I love the color! I bet the fushia would brighten up a dreary winter day!
Hi, Melissa! I love the fuchsia color too. Hugs!
I like the color, too. It shouts, "Spring!"
Thanks for hosting me today, Vicki. Thanks Melissa and Angela -- I love the color too! But it was a bit wild in December!
Love the color and style. I agree with Angela...the fuchsia bag definitely shouts "Spring!"
Oh you are so right, Judy! A bit much in the winter, but you have a cool bag.
Joanne, you have to check out LUG!
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