Shooting Stars Above (A Celestial Bodies Romance) an emotionally charged contemporary romance by Patricia Leavy ➱ Book Tour with Guest Post & Giveaway
SHOOTING STARS ABOVE
Patricia Leavy
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GENRE: Romance
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BLURB:
For fans of Colleen Hoover comes an emotionally charged
contemporary romance about a internationally best-selling novelist and a
federal agent fighting to heal past wounds.
Tess Lee is a world-famous novelist. Her
inspirational books explore people’s innermost struggles and the human need to
believe that there is light at the end of the tunnel—but despite her
extraordinary success, she’s been unable to find personal happiness. Jack
Miller is a federal agent working in counterterrorism. After spending decades
immersed in a violent world, a residue remains. He’s dedicated everything to
his job, leaving nothing for himself.
The night Tess and Jack meet, their connection
is palpable. She examines the scars on his body and says, “I’ve never seen
anyone whose outsides match my insides.” The two embark on an epic love story,
but old traumas soon rise to the surface as Jack struggles with the death of a
loved one and Tess is forced to confront her childhood abuse. Can unconditional
love help heal their invisible wounds? Together, will they be able to move from
darkness to light?
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EXCERPT
“Hello, Butterfly,” Omar said, kissing the top of her head.
“These are for you,” Clay added, handing her a large bouquet
of pink flowers.
“They’re beautiful, thank you. This is Jack,” she said,
touching his chest. “And this is Omar and his better half, Clay.”
Omar shot her the side-eye.
“Nice to meet you,” they all said, shaking hands.
“Let me take your jackets. Brunch is in the living room,
please go sit,” Tess said.
Jack sat on the couch, and Omar and Clay took the chairs.
“What can I get everyone to drink?” Tess asked.
“Well, it’s brunch, Butterfly. There bloody well had better
be cocktails,” Omar joked.
“Of course. What would you like? A mimosa?”
Omar nodded.
“Make it two, please,” Clay said.
“When in Rome,” Jack added.
Tess went to retrieve the drinks while the men chatted.
“Tess has told me a lot about you guys,” Jack said.
“Likewise,” Omar replied. “In the twenty years I’ve known
her, she’s hardly shown any interest in the many would-be suitors who have
tried to catch her eye. Now I’m getting a dozen texts a day about you. I must
say, I was dying to meet you.”
Jack blushed. “Tess is quite a woman.” He glanced over to
the kitchen. “I’m still waiting to wake up from this dream, because she’s
perfect.”
“Oh, well I’d be happy to tell you about her many flaws. Let
the nightmare begin,” Omar jested.
“I heard that,” Tess called, carrying four champagne flutes
on a tray, three with mimosas and one sparkling water, which she placed on the
coffee table.
“I’m impressed, Butterfly. If this writing thing doesn’t
work out, maybe we can get you a job at a saloon.”
“I do love a good peasant skirt,” she said, knuckling the
top of his head and tussling his hair.
“Now I’m going to have bad hair all day,” he complained.
“Serves you right,” she said, plopping down beside Jack.
“We were just getting ready to tell Jack about your flaws,”
Omar said. “Where shall we begin?”
“Clay, was I this terrible when I first met you?” Tess
asked.
“No, you weren’t. You were the epitome of grace and
kindness,” Clay replied.
“I’m just teasing,” Omar said, smiling at Tess. He turned
his attention to Jack. “Truly, we’re so happy to meet you.”
“Tess said that you two have been friends since college, but
she didn’t mention how you met,” Jack replied.
“Everyone, please take some food,” Tess interjected.
They all helped themselves to the artichoke and tomato
frittata and green bean salad.
“Tess and I met on our first day of college. It was
orientation day, where they put you in groups and try to force you to bond.
Then there was a cookout. At the end of the compulsory festivities, a bunch of
kids decided to go hang out on the football field. Tess and I both ended up
there. Someone was blasting music and most of the kids were smoking pot, but
since that wasn’t our scene, Tess and I wandered off together and lay down at
the other end of the field, looking at the stars. We didn’t even know each
other, but we just started talking and something clicked. She told me that she
was writing a novel and that I was the only person she had told. And I swear to
you, she was barely eighteen years old, but I knew she was serious, that she
was the real deal. I remember telling her the novel was going to be
extraordinary.”
Tess leaned against
Jack and he rubbed her arm.
Omar continued, “And then I revealed that I was gay and that
she was the only person I had ever told. In my family and culture, it’s a
crime. She said that life is so unfair and it’s especially hard with family
because even when they disappoint us to the core, we still long for their love
and approval. Then she said I was a beautiful person and deserved to live my
life fully and authentically. So strange to think about it now, how much trust
we had for each other in a matter of moments.” Omar watched Tess and Jack with
a soft smile on his face. “Sometimes it happens quickly, I suppose. We just
know who the good souls are.”
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Topic: Convince us why you feel your book
is a must-read.
I’ve loved writing more than anything else for as long as I can remember. When I was ten years old, I tried to write a novel. I don’t remember all the details, but it was a love story about two wounded souls. I gave it a good effort, but couldn’t finish it at the time, being that I was only ten. One night in late 2019, I stepped out onto the balcony of my home office and looked up at the stars. Like a bolt, Shooting Stars Above came to, as a complete book, which was different than all my previous novels. I actually wrote the last scene first and the first scene last. I wrote the entire first draft in only ten days, completely immersed in the story world. I didn’t talk to anyone and barely slept, so lost in the story. It was magical. I believe Shooting Stars Above is the novel I tried to write at the age of ten. I think the seed lived inside of me my entire life. It took years of writing other books to develop the tools to actualize that bolt of inspiration. There’s a saying that “hurt people hurt people,” but sometimes that isn’t true. Sometimes people in pain are able to love others in extraordinary ways. That’s the core inspiration for the book. It’s about the power of love to help us heal our visible and invisible wounds and the struggle to balance darkness and light in our lives. The story follows world-famous inspirational novelist Tess Lee and counterterrorism agent Jack Miller. Both have given so much to others, but haunted by past violence, neither has been able to find personal happiness. The night Tess and Jack meet, their connection is palpable. She examines the scars on his body and says, “I’ve never seen anyone whose outsides match my insides.” This is a truly love-filling, healing story. It touched my soul, and I hope it does the same for readers.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Patricia
Leavy, PhD, is an award-winning, best-selling author. She was formerly
Associate Professor of Sociology, Chairperson of Sociology & Criminology,
and Founding Director of Gender Studies at Stonehill College. She has published
more than fifty books; her work has been translated into many languages, and
she has received more than one hundred book honors. Recently, her novel The
Location Shoot was featured in Ms. Career Girl's “10 Perfect Books to Get Your
Fall Reading List Started” and She Reads in “Novels to Read if You Love Classic
Movies” and was the 2024 Best Book Awards First Place Winner in Women’s
Fiction. Patricia has also received career awards from the New England
Sociological Association, the American Creativity Association, the American Educational
Research Association, the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, and
the National Art Education Association. In 2018, she was honored by the
National Women’s Hall of Fame and SUNY-New Paltz established the “Patricia
Leavy Award for Art and Social Justice.” Patricia lives in Maine and serves on
the board of the London Arts-Based Research Centre. In addition to writing, she
enjoys movies, art, reading, and travel.
Website:
https://patricialeavy.com/
Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Shooting-Stars-Above-Celestial-Romances-ebook/dp/B0CYJ76ZXK/ref=sr_1_1
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GIVEAWAY
Patricia
Leavy will be awarding a $10 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner.
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