Gardenia Duty by Kathleen Varn Book Tour and Giveaway :)
Gardenia
Duty
by
Kathleen Varn
Genre:
Women's Historical Fiction
In
1957 jobs are scarce in rural Ashland, Alabama. Bobby Higgins is
facing life decisions; his family’s farm struggles and threat of
the draft hangs over 18-year-old males as the Cold War rumbles in the
distance. Bobby heads off to boot camp, vowing to provide for his
family from his pay. Between shore and sea duty, Bobby leaves broken
hearts in every port. When his own heart is stolen by Rose, he’s
shocked to learn that she comes with four daughters, a package deal
he’s unsure he wants. But when Rose disappears, Bobby finds her and
persuades her to marry him. Somehow they navigate their way through
the trials of marriage and parenting as he fulfills his patriotic
career and his promise to raise four willful daughters. In the spring
of 2004, his daughters are brought together by grief. They forge new
bonds, sharing their joys, losses, regrets, and ultimately family
secrets that will seal all their fates…if they can summon the
courage to report for duty.
October,
1980
She
stared at the venetian blinds, blurred by tears, gripping the
hospital bed rails. They should have been tears of joy. Her family
should have been standing in the sparsely furnished room. Should
have, would have, could have. Suck
it up, cupcake,
she thought. She knew this day would come. She had to think about
what was best for… for him.
And once she had finally decided, even the excitement of her budding
career had been overshadowed. She scanned the room through the blur,
now void of the nurse who
had taken pity on her solitude. The never-ending loop of
self-recrimination flooded her brain yet again. Funny,
she thought she’d be over it by now, that somehow the loop would be
flushed—like afterbirth. How
could she have been so careless? Why hadn’t she focused on school
instead of letting herself be attracted to Larry’s blue eyes? With
that twinkle and his boyish grin, he had relentlessly worked his way
into her heart on a girls’ night out. Eventually, walks on the
beach, romantic dinners and line dancing at The Lazy B. If she had
known his orders were only five months away, would she have continued
the romance? She didn’t let just anyone in. She was
the Master of Unavailable and The Life of the Party. But
Larry had pulled her off center and made her laugh. She thought he’d
bore her. She thought she’d grow tired of him. But no. Damn
you, Larry. The aching memories made this day that much
more difficult. There
was a knock on the thick blonde door. “Dinner time,” the nurse
said. She stared at the tray as the nurse gently placed it on the
table. She peeked under the lid and was hit with the aroma of chicken
and broccoli. Typical hospital menu; something from all the food
groups. “Does
the chef suggest a wine pairing?” she smiled weakly. Her nurse
smiled back and checked the IV bag. There
was iced tea and a little carton of milk on the fiberglass tray, the
same type served up in school when her biggest decisions were made on
a playground, or when sneaking a cigarette on the senior lawn behind
the huge live oak. “When
can I shower?” she asked, poking at the mashed potatoes. “After
this bag runs out I’ll take out the IV.” Her
nurse’s deep blue scrubs were adorned by a shiny chrome
stethoscope. “Can I do anything else?” Her eyes betrayed the
facade of pity for her situation. This may have been her first rodeo,
but the nurse had seen too many of her situations. “No, I’m good.
Well, not good. I mean, you’ve been wonderful,” she fumbled. The
nurse walked back to the door, patting her feet with a soft hand on
the way. She felt the tears welling again. How she needed her
sisters. But, no one could know. She needed to get back on track at
work and put this behind her. How
the hell do you put something like this behind
you,
she thought to herself. She suspected it would always haunt her.
“Please,
God, give me the peace I need. I hope you know I’m not heartless.
This is for his future. I’m still a kid.” There
was another knock on the door. As the couple entered the room, he was
carrying a fast-food bag, Taco Bell. She carried flowers. It had to
be as awkward for them as it was for her. “You’re a lifesaver! I
hope there are tacos in that bag,” she said, with as much bravado
as she could muster. But she knew there was a deeper meaning to the
first part of her comment. “Did
y’all finally decide on his name?” she asked.
Kat
Varn’s love
affair with words manifested when she turned four and taught herself
to read. As she grew older, books and reading were an escape from
responsibility. As the oldest daughter in a transient Navy
family, words fed her imagination to embrace adventure and magical
worlds. Kat was drawn to the strength of little girls in The
Little Princess and The
Secret Garden.
Eventually,
Kat dove into journaling between the pages of beautiful leather
notebooks, recording her children’s infant landmarks. Journaling
also helped her find solace in the grief of a toxic relationship.
Throughout her journey to extract her family from oppression, she
explored the idea of freedom through allegorical short stories. In
the midst of angst and soul searching, she retained a sense of humor
that gave her the resilience to pursue the search for her true self.
Kat
hopes her readers enjoy Ameera’s journey to pursue the forbidden
zone of dance while becoming part of a larger experience—embraced
and bonded to eight glittery belly dancers. Each of them aware they
may have never met without the common denominator of a six-week belly
dance class under the tutelage of their troupe director.
Kat
is now very happily married to her soulmate. She resides in
Charleston, South Carolina, where she worked for an adoption attorney
for twenty-three years. With her two children settled in adulthood,
she is exploring a beautiful world, from scuba diving in Fiji or
photographing from Alaska’s frozen tundra.
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I love the cover - and I am really sorry now that I didn't review this book for this stop, because it looks AMAZING! I love historical fiction and period stories and this fits perfectly with all of that. I have definitely added it to my wish list on both GR and Amazon to read very soon!
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