Thursday, December 29, 2011

Celebrating HOME


I'm so excited to have Calisa Rhose at Decadent Decisions today and to be apart of her new release HOME. So I'll let her tell you what's going on and it seems she's got some big things in store for all the lovely readers.

Hi W. Lynn! What does Chef have for me today?
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DAY 3!!!
For your readers I brought a new excerpt from HOME to share! This from a scene where Sam is having a difficult conversation with his mother when Poppy shows up unexpectedly. I hope you enjoy this special peek!
TAG- What could a gypsy and a Vietnam veteran have in common?
BLURB- Silvertown’s outcast, Poppy Tippen, has loved football hero Sam “The Force” Callahan forever. But he never seemed to know she was alive. Now he’s home from the war and she suddenly finds herself comforting him from the demons of “that damn war.” Is his attention merely an escape from the haunting nightmares? Or does she hold the interest of the only man she’s ever truly loved?
Sam Callahan’s only solace from the war nightmares wrecking his life comes in the unlikely form of a gypsy girl with stigmas of her own. He’s known Poppy his entire life, but there’s something different about her now. Something special he desperately wants to hold on to. Can he convince her she’s the only thing he needs to put the past behind him?

EXCERPT-
Over the next week he actively avoided his mother as he raked and watered the lawn. He’d found out the gardener had left when his mother stopped paying him, not that Sam blamed the guy. So, he would try to do what he could to fix the old place up again. Somehow, like himself, he doubted the place he’d called home would ever fully recover the ravages of wartime. It gave him something useful to get through the days before he creeped out at night.
“Sammie, we need to talk.”
He dropped his head and counted briefly before facing his mother. “Good morning, Ma.”
“Have you talked to that woman?”
No nonsense, that was Ma. He dragged in a heavy breath to stifle a groan. “What woman would that be?”
“Don’t play games with me, Sam. You know full well I’m talking about that gypsy woman who owns the doll store. Did you tell her you want the doll back?” His mother threw hands to hips. He waited five ticks. Yep, there it was. Her left foot began flapping like a fish out of water to make known her full ire at him. He almost grinned.
As he stared at her tapping foot, Sam realized he’d actually missed that trait in his mother while he’d been gone. But she wasn’t interested in reflections of days past. “No. I’m not going to get the doll. It’s better off gone if it causes you so much distress. Just forget it and let it be, Ma.”
“Forget it? Haven’t you heard what I’ve been telling you? It will only cause more problems the longer that woman has it!” She was almost yelling and Sam cringed inwardly with a glance around. She ought to keep her voice down or—
Or, what? Did he expect the VC to pop out of the surrounding sticks that had once been shrubbery admired by the whole town? Yes. He did. Damn it all. Why was it so hard for him to let go of the war he was no longer a part of? He shuffled his loafer-clad feet and sighed heavily. “What’s so special about that doll that you won’t let it go?”
His mother looked away from him as though she had a secret and twisted her hands around her ever-present hankie. “It’s bad, evil.”
“Then, why on earth would you want it back? Good riddance, I’d say.”
“No!” She backed up a step and looked up at him, lips painted the same bright red, and he vaguely wondered if she’d worn it so long it had become permanent, a tattoo. A bright red tattoo. Blood red… “It was a gift from my cousin, Helen, when I visited her in California, before she died. I already told you that. But, it’s cursed! I can’t risk anyone else suffering because of that—that thing!”
Blood red… Sam shook the image off and looked over his mother’s head toward the street. 
Of all the times to wander in, he didn’t need Poppy showing up right then, while his mother was on her insane rampage about a doll. 
A doll that Poppy’s mother had bought fair and square, according to Ma. Now it was a cursed doll? She’d said something about that last time she mentioned the damn thing. He was suddenly afraid his mother was losing her mind. “Son of a bitch.”
“Watch your mouth, young man. I won’t have that kind of language used in this house. Your father—God rest his soul—didn’t use that filth, and I won’t have my only son speak it.” She sounded so normal, suddenly.
“Sorry, Ma. I need to go…somewhere, for a while.”
“Get the doll.” Her voice poured from that red mouth like a warning.
He leaned the rake he’d been using before the interruption against the wood shed and tossed a wave over his head to his mother as he strode for the driveway, and Poppy. Suddenly, it took all his will not to break out in a run and just keep going. Never to stop until he was far, far away from this new nightmare his mother had introduced to him. Blood red, blood. Red, blood, red, blood, red blood.
Sam didn’t stop when he reached Poppy, but grabbed her hand and swung her around with him—took her away before his mother realized who she was. He especially didn’t need her to see the doll shop owner’s daughter.
He picked up his already fast pace until he felt a jerk against his hand and slowed down.  He didn’t want to talk. Not yet. Walk. Keep walking…fast.
“Whoa, soldier boy!” She yanked him to a stop. For a little thing, she was stronger than he’d have thought. “What’s with you? If I wanted to race I’d be a horse.”
Blood red. No talking. Walk. Her hand still in his, he gave a rough tug.
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Get your copy of HOME at The Wild Rose Press and on Amazon.
Small-town country girl Calisa Rhose lives in a semi-remote area of Oklahoma with her husband, five dogs and one horse and a cat. All of her three daughters and their families live within throwing distance. She’s a member of RWA and the local chapter OKRWA. She intends to nurture and continue to grow as an author with the help of her family and supporters.
Find Calisa at her website/blog http://calisarhose.wordpress.com
On twitter @Calisa_Rhose and Facebook @Calisa Rhose
She loves to hear from readers so drop her a line at calisa.rhose@gmail.com
The day following the New Years Day party, on my blog, I will be giving away the first copy of HOME to one lucky commenter! The more you comment this week, the greater your chance to win! You can find the full tour schedule on my website at the link above on my blog (chit-chat).
Thanks for having me here W. Lynn!

22 comments:

Lynn Chantale said...

Hi Lisa, welcome to Decadent Decisions. Chef has been beside himself with excitement. There are all sorts of nibbles on the buffet including a few variety of cheesecakes and tarts. There's also a chocolate fountain. Tyrell is manning the bar and there is a wicked name in your honor.

I've added HOME to my list of books to buy this week. I can't wait to read this.

Calisa Rhose said...

It's great to be here W. Lynn! Whew! After yesterday's marathon through three blogs, I need wine and cheesecake! Thanks dear Chef (Derek?) and Tyrel. *Mmmwah* Sheesh, thank you Lynn. You're the best!

Lynn Chantale said...

It's Aanan, but he's totally enamored with you. Enjoy the goodies and geesh, can you at least wait until I leave the room! *heads to the bar* Make mine a double.

Calisa Rhose said...

*shakes head and gazes into Aanan's beautiful eyes* I never knew his name. Then again, names aren't important, are they? I mean, for our characters yes, but when faced with a totally hot guy- do you really care? lol I rarely call my hubby by Dean...er, Mitch. He's hot guy or babe or some other pet name.

Karen Michelle Nutt said...

Hi Calisa,

I really enjoyed the excerpt. Drew me right into the story and I want more! lol So, is the doll really evil? I know, I know, I gotta get the book and find out. :)

I wish you the best with your new release. It sounds like a winner.

Calisa Rhose said...

Lol Karen. Teasers are just that...to tease you! Thanks and I'm glad you enjoyed it.

Loretta Wheeler said...

Hi, Calisa!
I enjoyed the excerpt too:) Great little enticement there...and of course, it being served by Aanan,(double checked the spelling, I know how temperamental chef's can be!):) makes it all the better:)
Love your book cover, gal. It makes you want to go "Home":)

Lo

Callie said...

Nice to 'see' you again, Calisa. Good luck with 'Home', I know it will be a big seller.

christine warner said...

Hi Calisa....I love this excerpt too and have to continue to stalk you so I will win a copy of your book! Or you'll have pity on me and throw one my way....I'm not proud, I'll take it either way. Just teasing girlie!

Huge Congrats on your new release...it truly does sound like a great read....and I love that it takes place in the 60's!

You ROCK!!!

Calisa Rhose said...

Isn't Aanan gorgeous, Lo? We have a long flirt relationship. I do love that cover. Glad you made it in.

Calisa Rhose said...

I'm so grateful for your support Callie! You're a great friend.

Calisa Rhose said...

Aw Christine, pride is way over rated! lol Thanks for the stalking darlin. ;) I'm seriously considering writing more from the 60's.

Sarah Grimm said...

What a wonderful excerpt, Calisa! I can't wait to read HOME.

Calisa Rhose said...

I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed After Midnight when you do read it, Sarah. Thanks for stopping by!

VampedChik said...

Love the excerpt. I would love to read more! Going on my wishlist!
Thanks,
-Amber
goodblinknpark@yahoo.com

Calisa Rhose said...

Thanks Amber. I'm glad it entices you! It also gets you on the list to win. For more chances to win a free copy visit all the links from this week (even the past ones) http://bit.ly/rXxFpz For each comment I'll add your name giving you a total of seven chances!

Ceri Hebert said...

Fantastic excerpt!! Very excititng, Calisa! Congrats on Home. Beautiful cover too.

Calisa Rhose said...

So happy you made it by Ceri! I love my cover, too.

Ilona Fridl said...

Hi, Calisa! Loved the excerpt. Hope you have great sales with it.

Ally Broadfield said...

I love this new excerpt. I hope this is flying off the virtual bookshelf!

Calisa Rhose said...

Love seeing you here Ilona! I'm happy you loved this excerpt! Thanks for coming along.

Calisa Rhose said...

Hey Ally- so do I! lol Thanks for the support!