Brian,
Thank you for
having me back to shout out my second book! After having much success with And
Then There’s Margaret (July
2022), And Now There’s Zelda is out
– same family but different drama. It’s been an exciting journey (along with
its challenges – to say the least, but nonetheless, one that I’ve enjoyed and
hope to continue with.
Along with my book writing, I've been busy with my
blog Henlit Central. For those who
love light-hearted women’s fiction reads, pop on by. I’ve had the chance to
interview some of the most popular women authors in this genre including Marian
Keyes, Maddie Dawson, Laurie Gelman, and just posted, screenwriter and debut
novelist, T W Bristol – she’s known in Hollywood as the one who got Jessica
Tandy to say yes to her role in Fried
Green Tomatoes!
Carolyn
And
Now There's Zelda
For fans of the bestselling author of And
Then There's Margaret comes the perfect family “dramedy.” And Now There's Zelda takes readers on
another relatable slice of life ride as Allie realizes the only way to survive
the angst of family is to let go….and let it be.
“Fans of Little
Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng and The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan will
adore Clarke's novel. It is filled with heart and drama.” – The Book Commentary
“A funny,
uplifting story about one woman's lesson in letting go-even though this means
she has to make peace with her mother-in-law AND a potential daughter-in-law
who just might be her sweet son's biggest mistake. ” – Maddie Dawson,
Washington Post bestselling author of Matchmaking for Beginners
Book Summary:
Dealing with a
controlling, manipulative, and self-absorbed mother-in-law can be a challenge.
But when your child brings home a fiancé who’s completely unworthy, and the
shoe is suddenly on the other foot, do you take the high road, or get down and
dirty?
It’s been five
years since Allison Montgomery’s beloved father-in-law, George, passed away and
her cantankerous mother-in-law, Margaret, moved in. After nearly killing each
other during their initial adjustment period, Allie and Margaret have finally
buried the hatchet and have even launched a thriving home staging business
together.
Today, Allie is
enjoying life. That is until her twenty-two-year-old son, Cameron, unexpectedly
brings home Zelda, his new fiancé. The problem is, no one has ever met or even
heard of her. And when Zelda’s first impression raises more than a few red flags,
Allie finds herself in unfamiliar territory.
Facing the
prospect of becoming a mother-in-law far sooner than expected, and to someone
unworthy of her darling baby boy, Allie’s protective instinct kicks in. And who
better to turn to for guidance and support than Margaret, her former nemesis
and master of the mothers-in-law’s dark arts.
Allie and
Margaret launch Project Zelda, an intervention of sorts designed to show
Cameron who Zelda really is and to prevent him from making a catastrophic
mistake. However, with Zelda’s ingratiating behavior, Margaret’s occasional
disappearances, and Allie’s doubts about turning into her own mother-in-law,
will Allie find a way to reconcile her protective instincts or will history
repeat itself?
Read First Chapter excerpt here!
Available on Amazon here.
Carolyn
Clarke is the founder and curator of HenLit Central, a
blog focused on 'life and lit' for women over 40. AND NOW THERE'S ZELDA is her
second novel after AND THEN THERE'S MARGARET (2022). She has been an ESL
teacher for over sixteen years and has co-authored several articles and
resources with Cambridge University Press, MacMillan Education and her
award-winning blog ESL Made Easy. She lives in Toronto, Canada with her
partner, Tony, her two daughters and bulldog, Sophie.
See all my upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day workshops, and four-day retreats here. ~Brian
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