Ernest shrugged. “Just use Josh’s people, unless you want to get back in the business. I’m hiring Mariah to run background checks on anyone I employ so we’ll run a tight ship. Unlike Willa, I’m hiring people we can trust, not ones we can blackmail.”
“Like yourself?” she asked, because she knew Ernest needed to say this.
She was trusting her prescience a little more these days.
He shot her a narrow-eyed look, then shrugged. “It’s not easy being poor and gay in this town. I got into drugs and took a wrong turn. Willa may have hired me because she thought she could hold my conviction over my head, but I proved useful even though I refused to do anything that would put me back in jail. If there’s anything worse than being poor and gay in this town, it’s being poor and gay in prison.”
“Good thing, since Josh now has a whole spooky town of psychics and empaths to tell him if there’s trouble,” Amber complacently replied. “If you have any problems, you just drag the culprit to Hillvale, and we’ll take care of it.”
Ernest chuckled. “Then take my advice and don’t be a stranger to Josh’s business. He may throw away all Willa’s money, if he likes, but his talent will make more. If he uses you for voice-overs, others will come calling. You’ll need a secretary and a manager.”
She watched the beautiful people milling in the theatrical dome of the funeral home. She gathered from the hand-shaking and whispering that this was mostly a peculiar cocktail party for meeting, greeting, and gossiping.
“I enjoy acting,” she acknowledged. “I am not temperamentally suited to do what it takes to move up the ladder. I’ll accept any decent offers that float my way and set the money aside for Zeke’s education, but I will not actively pursue it. Zeke and I will be happier in Hillvale. So will Josh, I think, but he also needs an outlet for his creativity.”
“That’s why we now have Gabriel Productions. Josh is in the process of selling Willa’s company back to her father. I want nothing to do with Ivan anymore,” he said with a shudder. “We’d already removed Josh’s project from the line-up and started our own list of sponsors. I’ll run the business. He can produce his scripts and sell his damned books, if that’s what he wants to do. And if he insists on looking into wineries, he has a lawyer prepared to set up a division of the corporation for that.”
Amber admired Josh’s smile as he sought her out across the crowded room. He hadn’t forgotten her back here. He was just paving a path for her in the way he knew best. She would return the favor by offering the safety of her home.
“You’re a good man, Charlie Brown,” she told Ernest as Josh pushed his way back to her. “You handle the circus. I’ll handle our clown.”
Ernest snickered and sidled off to talk to his latest favorite reporter about Willa’s confrontation with Dell before her death. Stone thought he had a national story in Dell’s child pornography ring and no longer needed Amber’s input, thank all that was holy.
Putting an end to Dell’s depredations may have been Willa’s only good deed in life, but it was a significant one. Amber hoped that had sent Willa’s spirit to a good place.
Josh caught Amber’s arm and steered her toward the exit. “The marble urn at the cemetery isn’t ready yet. She’ll be interred quietly, without this spectacle. Our day is done here. I have better plans for you.”
“Dinner overlooking the beach and sunset?” she suggested.
“From my toy box, yes. I haven’t decided to sell it yet. I need you to tell me if it’s a place you might want to hang out occasionally.” He led her to the waiting limo.
“We had limos growing up,” she reminded him. “We had suites overlooking LA. I don’t need any of this.”
“I know. You need Hillvale and friends. But you’re talented and talent needs an outlet. You may be happy starring in local productions and raising money for the town, but every once in a while, you might want a mini-vacation. Or a place to stay the night if we come into town on business. And if you don’t, it’s okay. But I have a surprise for you, so we may as well make this a night.”
As the car rolled through the streets, he scooped her onto his lap and covered her in kisses, so Amber didn’t really care about the fate of his toy box. Zeke might enjoy visiting LA. Maybe Val would come out of her shell and decide to do theater again. They all had choices now that Josh planned to pour his new wealth into Hillvale.
The future lay before them in glittering promises and excitement.
Once the limo deposited them at Josh’s beach house, she could see it was little more than a cottage of wooden shingles and nearly-flat pebble roof. Josh led her through the small, tropical yard, unlocked the front door, and gestured her in. He flipped on bright overhead lights that illuminated the front room, otherwise shadowed by overgrown birds of paradise covering the window.
The framed photographs crowding the walls distracted her from the tropical jungle outside the door. The effect should be creepy—but it wasn’t. Josh had talent.
They were photos of her—dancing as Ginger, laughing at the television camera, smeared with ice cream. And then there were the more recent ones, all the fat photos she’d dreaded seeing on TV news, the ones she’d feared would make a laughingstock of her. She gaped, then holding her breath, studied the effect.
There she was in her usual Gypsy dress, looking up and laughing, with her hair catching the glint of sun from her window—just like the one of her as a dancing Ginger. The child could have been any child, sturdy and happy and thoughtless. The adult—the adult had the shadowed eyes of knowledge and the lush lips of a woman who knew what she wanted. The size difference was irrelevant—here was the goddess Josh saw when he looked at her.
He’d taken a shot of her stepping out of the pool, with her sopping wet sunset-pink suit clinging to every curve.
That was her as the detective in the bulky pink blazer, looking stern and judgmental.
The one of her in the teal silk, laughing, sitting at a table adorned with linen and crystal brought her to tears.
She was beautiful. She really was beautiful.
Josh held her from behind, pressing his chin into her hair. “I don’t lie, kid. And I’m not blind. See for yourself. This is who I see when I look at you—so much beauty, so much character, and the smile. . . That smile would smite armies. I want to see that goddess in creamy white and rose, approaching me down Hillvale’s rocky aisle. I want to see her outshining the sun while holding my baby in her arms. Tell me you share my vision.”
Amber could hardly swallow, much less speak. She turned in his arms and hugged him close, resting her head against his shoulder. “No wonder you’re a great director,” she finally choked out. “You make even the worst of us look good. And if that was your idea of a proposal, then the answer is yes. Only an idiot would let you go, and I’m no idiot.”
Josh laughed and covered her face in joyous kisses. Then catching her hand, he led her to the back of the house. “Then come enjoy the sunset over the Pacific with me and we’ll plan our escape from reality.”
Amber took off her concealing suit jacket, revealing her flabby bare arms in the silk shell for all the world to see as she took her place on Josh’s battered porch. Maybe tomorrow she’d buy another bathing suit and swim in the surf.
Josh popped a bottle of champagne and they settled in to enjoy the happiness they’d been denied too long.
Character List
Hillvale residents:
Aaron Townsend—owner of antique store; practices psychometry
Amber Abercrombie—tarot reader, former actress
Brenda—retired nurse practitioner
Carmel Kennedy—mother of Kurt and Monty; emotional vampire
Cassandra—family once owned all of Hillvale; Sam’s great-aunt on paternal side
Chen Ling Walker—Hillvale’s new police chief and owner of corporate investigative agency
Dinah—cook and owner of café
Fiona Malcolm McDonald—café cook; engaged to Monty Kennedy
Harvey (aka Isaac Harvey Berkovich) Menendez—itinerant musician, friend of Monty’s, related to Menendez family
Keegan Ives—mineralogist
Kurtis Dominic Kennedy—architect; part owner and manager of Redwood Resort
Lance Brooks—Carmel’s brother; artist who lives at resort;
Mariah (Zoe Ascension de Cervantes) computer engineer; creates ghost-catchers
Montgomery (Monty) Kennedy—Hillvale’s mayor, part-owner of Redwood Resort
Orval Bledsetter—retired vet
Pasquale—Italian grocer
Samantha Moon—environmental scientist
Theodosia (Teddy) Devine-Baker—empathic jeweler, married to Kurt Kennedy
Tullah—owner of thrift store; psychic medium
Valerie Ingersson (Valdis)—goddess of death, former actress
Wan Hai—feng shui expert, very small
Amber Affair characters:
Josh Gabriel (aka Jackson)—Hollywood director; Amber’s former boyfriend
Zeke Abercrombie—Amber’s nephew, son of her late sister, Amethyst
Crystal Abercrombie—Amber’s mother, Zeke’s grandmother
Willa Powell—daughter of Ivan; Josh’s fiancée
Ivan Powell—Willa’s father; Hollywood producer
Ernest—Willa’s assistant
Sarah—Willa’s live-in secretary
Brad Jones—Willa’s hired cameraman
Alicia—Amber’s lawyer
Oscar—bodyguard
Nell—security guard
Stone—reporter
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Amber Affair
Patricia Rice
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Acknowledgments
This is the page where writers admit they cannot write books in a bubble. I’ve survived in this business for going on forty years because of all the wonderful, talented people who helped me along the way. It would take a book to name them all.
Rather than pretend I’m an Oscar winner thanking my husband and numerous editors and agents for believing in me, I’ll just say thank you to the people who made this book possible—and fun—and that includes you, the reader.
As always, I am tremendously grateful for all the talented members of Book View Café Publishing Co-op. Without your support, I wouldn’t have the stamina to do everything necessary to produce a book.
In particular, I’d like to thank Julianne Lee for teaching me “director speak” so Josh doesn’t sound like a total space cadet. And Mindy Klasky, editor par none, who keeps my flights of fancy and laziness under control, and Phyllis Irene Radford who forces me to really look at my characters. Then there’s Kim Killion, graphic artist extraordinaire, without whom there would be no books because only she understands when I tell her the cover needs “people with magic crystals.”
There are so many more, always ready to answer my stupid questions—you know who you are. Hugs and kisses!
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Teddy Devine-Baker arrives in her childhood home of Hillvale with a box of crystals and enough trouble to fill her VW van. With Teddy’s life in pieces, her parents’ old house is her last refuge, but Kurt Kennedy—the aloof architect whose sword-wielding heroics once tickled her childish fancies—claims it belongs to him.
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About the Author
With several million books in print and New York Times and USA Today's bestseller lists under her belt, former CPA Patricia Rice is one of romance's hottest authors. Her emotionally-charged contemporary and historical romances have won numerous awards, including the RT Book Reviews Reviewers Choice and Career Achievement Awards. Her books have been honored as Romance Writers of America RITA® finalists in the historical, regency and contemporary categories.
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