The Princesses welcome author
B K Nault writes both
fiction and nonfiction (also as Beverly Nault). Empty-nested and downsized, she
and husband Gary live full time in their RV they call Flight Risk - nicknamed “Fly.”
Gary power-glides in "The Gnat" while Beverly safely explores new horizons
on her Kindle, and banging the keyboard creating new worlds from her offbeat
imagination.
Speed Round:
Favorite
movie: Gone With the Wind
Favorite book: To Kill a Mockingbird
Last book read: How to Catch a Russian Spy
Favorite color: Peach
Stilettos or flip-flops: Flip flops
Coffee or tea: Coffee
E-book or paperback: E-book
Pencil or pen: Pencil
Favorite book: To Kill a Mockingbird
Last book read: How to Catch a Russian Spy
Favorite color: Peach
Stilettos or flip-flops: Flip flops
Coffee or tea: Coffee
E-book or paperback: E-book
Pencil or pen: Pencil
Streak
or not: NOT
Favorite
dessert: Carrot Cake
Champagne
or gin: champagne
Paranormal
or Historical: paranormal
Ginger
or Mary Ann: Mary Ann
Favorite
TV show: The Americans
Hot
or cold: Hot
POV:
Third
I'd
die if I don't have: A loaded e-reader
“The Kaleidoscope” spins computer nerd Harold
Donaldson’s world
from black-and-white boring into Technicolor adventure.
from black-and-white boring into Technicolor adventure.
Ruddy complexions were
like skywriting, a
girl in high school had told Harold once. The message may appear slowly, but
everyone can see it for miles around and remember it for days. “I have to get
back to work.” He gathered up his trash and headed for the can. When he turned
around, Pepper was standing close, nose to his chin. “Tell Glenda hello.”
Before he could go, she grabbed his arm.
“Harry,
I really mean it. I am glad I saw...what I saw. Where did you get it again?
Could I get one like it, or is that a one-of-a-kind thing?”
He
told her about the encounter in the park with the homeless man. “It’s a mystery
why he picked me.” He pictured the day of the handoff, the police hurrying the
old guy away before he could explain himself. The police responding to his own
complaint about the vagrants camping out. She was the first person he shared
this with.
“You
have been given much responsibility in many areas.” With that, she stood on
tiptoe and pecked him on the cheek. “You have been given a gift. Thank you for
sharing your magical looking-piece with me.”
“Um.
You’re welcome. And thanks.” He demurred, dropping his hand from her grip. “But
I don’t believe in magic.”
“A
man of science and numbers, I get it.” She tipped her head sideways,
considering him. “The mysteries of the universe reveal more than we see with
our eyes or hear with our ears. If we slow down and really absorb what it’s
trying to teach us, we might be surprised and delighted.” She poked a slender
finger at his chest. “I choose to keep my mind open to the possibilities. What
about you, Harry?”
Find B K Nault at: Website
Find The Kalideoscope at: Amazon
***the publisher has planned a .99 ebook sale for the week of, August 24-28,
so your readers will be able to purchase at the sale price!***
Wow, B K, what a great cover. How did you come up with Kaleidoscope for a title?
8 comments:
I love what you'd die without - isn't that the truth! So glad you came out to play with us today- thank you and welcome!
Thanks for having me!
To answer the question about the title, The Kaleidoscope is actually a "cast" member. When Harold, a computer forensics nerd, decides he needs to prove what a nice guy he is to get a job promotion, he tries to give a homeless guy some pocket change. Instead of taking the coins, though, the man insists Harold take a beautiful, handcrafted kaleidoscope that ends up being able to show people glimpses of their future. The excitement begins then, when the bad guys find out Harold's got the 'scope and he has to figure out what makes it work and why everyone wants to own the mysterious device!
Long answer to a short question...but I'm super excited about this story, and think anyone who likes romance to adventure to suspense with a touch of humor will enjoy "The Kaleidoscope."
Oh, and the cover just won InD'Tale's Creme de la Cover contest! Many thanks to Diana Carlile at Wild Rose Press for her gorgeous design.
I agree, the cover is AWESOME! It deserves a win! The premise is also quite enticing. Best of luck with the book. I'm going to take advantage of the sale!
Thanks, Liese!
Welcome. Great title, great premise and great cover.
I love the cover! I have the same cover artist and she's great. Congrats on winning InD'Tale's contest! Your book sounds really good. I'm going to have to go get it!
Welcome to the Plotting Princesses and thanks for sharing your story with us today. I agree, that cover is amazing. Plus the story sounds intriguing. I love a little mystery in my books, a little intriguing glimpse of what is and what might be.
Wishing you many sales.
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