Please welcome award-winning Catherine Chant and her book, Wishing You Were Here (Deluxe Edition)
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Finalist for the Romantic Writers of America Golden Heart® Award
in Young Adult Romance.
She's out of place.
He's out of time.
When an accidental wish sends a college bound radio intern back in time to 1957 to save a teen idol from death, she finds her well-intentioned meddling just may leave him better off dead.
Callie Reinard thought rock music pioneer Joey Tempo deserved a chance to show the world he was more than a footnote in music history, but her attempt to give him a new future causes one catastrophe after another. The worst disaster of all -- she's falling for this charismatic musician, who's fifty years out of her league, and at risk of losing her own carefully-planned future in the process.
She's out of place.
He's out of time.
When an accidental wish sends a college bound radio intern back in time to 1957 to save a teen idol from death, she finds her well-intentioned meddling just may leave him better off dead.
Callie Reinard thought rock music pioneer Joey Tempo deserved a chance to show the world he was more than a footnote in music history, but her attempt to give him a new future causes one catastrophe after another. The worst disaster of all -- she's falling for this charismatic musician, who's fifty years out of her league, and at risk of losing her own carefully-planned future in the process.
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WISHING YOU WERE HERE Deluxe Edition
contains the young adult time travel novel WISHING YOU WERE HERE (Soul
Mates, Book 1), PLUS the sequel, LOST WITHOUT YOU, a young adult
historical romance novella.
EXCERPT FROM Wishing You Were Here by Catherine Chant
Callie approached the departure area and
slowed. Her lack of a plan and a growing sense of what-the-hell-am-I-doing
interrupted her frantic actions. What could she accomplish by finding Joey
Tempo, anyway? She’d only seen the teen idol in pictures. Would she even
recognize him in person? Another few steps and she had her answer. She inhaled
sharply.
He’d been standing with his back to her, but
now he turned to speak to a man behind him. He held a dark blue suit jacket by
the collar and casually flung it over his left shoulder. Her knees threatened
to buckle when she saw his face. She rested her shoulder against the wall to
keep from crumpling to the floor.
"This has got to be a dream," she
whispered. "Leah's right. I’ve gone crazy. I'm having a breakdown or
something. Hallucinating." Their argument about dead musicians returned
with complete clarity.
But Joey looked so alive. So real. And so
completely and utterly adorable. Crisp white shirt, a blue patterned tie
loose on his neck, tan pants. Her heart beat so fast her entire body trembled.
Trying to steady herself, she glanced around the airport again. Wake up,
Callie. Wake up. Wake up before you make a fool out of yourself. She
even pinched her arm. But images of 1957 continued to pass before her eyes.
This couldn't be happening. It wasn't possible.
But watching Joey move and talk to the people
near him, she began to believe the impossible. He looked like every other
person in the airport—ordinary. Except he wasn‘t ordinary, as far as Callie had
deduced from reading about him, and she could not have dreamed him up in such
detail. He paced, stealing frequent glances at his wristwatch. She could
actually see the worry lines across his forehead.
He's anxious to go home. A lump caught in Callie’s
throat. But he won't make it.
Every time he smiled, her heart broke a little
more. Why did she have to see this? It had been bad enough to read about it
when he was just a picture in a magazine. But now…
Callie’s breath trembled. Standing before her
was a living, breathing person. A guy who had no idea he was going to die in a
few hours. A boy her age with such phenomenal talent he could make music
history.
He was so young, so vibrant… He deserved…
More than he got.
She forced back tears as a sense of purpose
rose within her. She could stop this. She could save him. Give him another
chance to show the world what he could do. If this was a dream, she'd make sure
it had a happy ending.
Callie took a step forward, then hesitated. A group of
five girls approached Joey’s party only to be pushed back by two men in dark
suits. Her heart sank. Bodyguards. She’d never get near him.
Callie twisted the newspaper in her hands and
struggled with indecision. The intercom system sounded overhead.
"…Global Airlines flight 632 is now boarding at
gate three…"
Joey and his group reached for their carry-on luggage
and something in Callie’s mind snapped with terrifying force. Hundreds of
thoughts and emotions battled inside her, but she focused on only one. Save Joey.
Callie rushed past the two guards, who were still
distracted by the giggling mass of girls, and stopped within a few feet of
Joey. The moment their eyes met, speech deserted her. Only minutes earlier
those gorgeous blue eyes had graced an album cover lying on her bed back in
Dover Heights. How had she gotten to this point?
Joey smiled and Callie’s heart hammered. He had such a
trusting face. Such a beautiful, trusting face. He probably thought she wanted
his autograph. He had no idea his life was in danger. How did you tell someone
that?
Callie swallowed hard. "Joey, you can’t get on
that plane."
AUTHOR BIO
Award-winning author Catherine Chant is an
active member of the Romance Writers of America (RWA) and a Golden Heart®
finalist. She writes rock 'n' rock romantic fiction and stories with paranormal
twists for young adults.
Catherine worked for 15 years as an IT computing & communication consultant at Boston College before becoming a full-time writer. She has been an online educator since 2006. She currently teaches several online workshops for writers at various RWA chapters throughout the year. Her non-fiction work has appeared on numerous websites, where she writes instructional articles about creative writing, computing, gaming and crafts.
You can find out more about Catherine at her website CatherineChant.com, Twitter @Catherine_Chant or Facebook CatherineChantNovels.
Catherine worked for 15 years as an IT computing & communication consultant at Boston College before becoming a full-time writer. She has been an online educator since 2006. She currently teaches several online workshops for writers at various RWA chapters throughout the year. Her non-fiction work has appeared on numerous websites, where she writes instructional articles about creative writing, computing, gaming and crafts.
You can find out more about Catherine at her website CatherineChant.com, Twitter @Catherine_Chant or Facebook CatherineChantNovels.
Thank you for featuring my book today, Kathleen. :-)
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