Sea Glass Island
(Ocean Breeze #3)
by
Sherryl Woods
With
her two younger sisters heading for the altar, will Samantha Castle
exchange old dreams for new ones? Lately she'd rather be on the North
Carolina coast with family than in New York with agents and actors.
Though she vows not to let her teenage crush on Ethan Cole influence
her decision, it's hard to ignore her feelings for the local war hero.
Ethan
lost more than his leg in Afghanistan. He lost his belief in love.
Even being surrounded by couples intent on capturing happily-ever-after
won't open this jaded doctor's heart. It's going to take a sexy,
determined woman—one who won't take no for an answer.
Preview Excerpt
Samantha
plunged a spoon into a pint of Ben & Jerry's Cherry Garcia, then
sighed as the decadent ice cream melted in her mouth. Guilty pleasures
like this were about all that kept her going these days. With enough Ben
& Jerry's came hope that her acting career would pick up. A
positive attitude had helped her to weather tough times in the past,
after all.
It was
getting harder and harder to believe, though. The silence of her phone
lately had been deafening. In late spring, she'd had a minor role in a
prime-time TV show that filmed in New York, but it hadn't led to other
opportunities despite the enthusiasm of the director and the producers.
Fall season shows were back in production, but she'd received none of
the promised job offers, not even for bit parts.
She
hadn't had a single callback for a commercial in weeks. If it weren't
for her job as a hostess at a high-priced Upper East Side restaurant,
she'd be in the most serious financial trouble she'd faced since coming
to New York over fifteen years ago. Even with that, she'd had to dip
into her savings already.
Though
her sister Gabriella had mounted a terrific PR buzz campaign for her
back in the spring, its effects had worn off in weeks, rather than
months, and now, once again, she was struggling. She'd worn out her
list of contacts. But with everything going on in Gabi's life these
days, Samantha hadn't felt she could ask for more free publicity
assistance. Gabi was adjusting to being a single mom and trying to work
things out with the very patient man in her life, who'd agreed to
postpone their own wedding until after their sister Emily's in a few
weeks.
Ever the
optimist, Samantha had survived discouraging times more than once since
arriving in New York just out of high school as a fresh-faced girl
with stars in her eyes. This dry spell, however, was the worst she
could recall. More disturbing was that now it came with pitying looks
from other actresses up for the same roles. Her once exuberant,
supportive agent had started dodging her calls, then parted ways with
her. His replacement, though enthusiastic, hadn't gotten promising
results.
Samantha
had been in New York long enough to read the handwriting on the wall.
She was thirty-five, and while still beautiful, she was past her prime.
Parts that once would have been hers for the asking were now going to
women in their early twenties. It didn't seem to matter that the
casting call was for someone her age, or even older. At the same time,
she wasn't quite old enough for the burgeoning niche for older
actresses. There wasn't enough optimism in the universe to counter that
harsh reality.
When her phone rang, she lunged for it, which told her just how desperate she'd become. She didn't like the feeling.
"Samantha,
hey. I'm so glad I caught you," her youngest sister, Emily, said, as
if finding her at home was a rarity, rather than commonplace these
days. "We need to talk. Now that Gabi's had her baby, it's time to get
serious about my wedding. It's just around the corner."
Despite her generally sour mood, Samantha smiled. "Does Boone have any idea you weren't always serious about the wedding?" she quipped. "Remind me, when is it again? Sometime next year?"
"Very funny. It's less than a month away.""That soon?" Samantha teased.
"Soon? This has been forever in the making. How long were Boone and I apart? Years and years. We need to make up for lost time."
The
excitement in Emily's voice was wonderful to hear, Samantha thought,
trying not to envy her. She and Boone did deserve this long-delayed
happiness.
"When
are you coming to North Carolina?" Emily prodded. "You have to have
another dress fitting, not that you ever gain an ounce. It's more of a
show of solidarity with Gabi, who's still fighting baby weight. And
there's the bridal shower Grandmother and Gabi are throwing, then the
rehearsal dinner. I'm thinking we need a bachelorette night, just us
girls. I want you here for every minute. This is going to be the
absolute best summer the Castle sisters have ever had in Sand Castle
Bay."
"I wouldn't
miss any of it," Samantha assured her. "After all, wasn't I the one who
predicted last August that you and Boone were going to get back
together?"
"Yes, you demonstrated amazing insight, but it
wouldn't be the first time that some irresistible part came through at
the last second and you bailed on me. My college graduation comes to
mind."
"Well, there's no
way I'd bail on your wedding," Sa-mantha reassured her. The likelihood
of a plum role being offered was abysmally small. Besides, she'd never
let Emily down after promising to be her maid of honor. The fact that
Emily had even asked had come as a surprise. Their relationship had
been tainted by some kind of sibling rivalry she'd never understood,
but her sister seemed to be sincerely trying to leave that in the past.
"I'm
driving south the day after tomorrow," she told Emily, not mentioning
that the wedding was providing the perfect excuse to leave New York
behind during these depressing dog days of summer. "I'll be there to do
whatever you need.""Are you bringing What's-his-face with you? The guy from the network or the producer? I lose track."
"Truthfully, so do I," Samantha admitted. "There's no one I'd want around for an occasion as important as my little sister's wedding."
There was a faint hesitation on the other end of the line and then Emily asked slyly, "Not even Ethan Cole?"
Samantha's
heart did a predictable little stutter step. "Why on earth would you
bring up Ethan? He's ancient history. Not even history, come to think
of it. He never even knew I existed back in the day."
"Aha!"
Emily said triumphantly. "You do still have feelings for him. I told
Gabi you did. She thinks so, too. Our powers of observation are every
bit as good as yours when it comes to romance.""And you got that from my asking why you mentioned him?" Samantha inquired irritably, hating any possibility that at her age she could be wearing her heart on her sleeve for anyone to detect. Especially when the man in question probably wouldn't even recognize her if their paths crossed.
"I got that from your wearing his old football jersey around the house the whole time you were home after the hurricane last summer," Emily responded. "And, amazingly, it disappeared after you went back to New York. I'll bet it's in your closet up there right this minute."
"It
is not," Samantha retorted, glancing down at the gold-and-green jersey
she was currently wearing. So what if she still harbored a
not-so-secret crush on the star quarterback from the high school? Three
years older and surrounded by throngs of local girls, Ethan had never
once noticed her back then. She was a summer kid, not even a blip on
his radar. She seriously doubted he'd discovered deep feelings in the
intervening years just from spotting her in some detergent commercial,
and that was even assuming he knew it was her.
"You know he never married," Emily said casually. "And he and Boone play golf together. Boone's asked him to be in the wedding."Samantha's stupid heart did another of those annoying little telltale hop, skip and jumps. "Not on my account, I hope."
"Of course not," Emily said. "But he is Boone's best man, which means you'll be seeing a lot of him."
Samantha groaned. She'd expected this sort of matchmaking from her grandmother, who'd actively campaigned to see that Emily and Boone were reunited and had done her share of manipulating to see that Gabi wound up with Wade Johnson. Samantha had been certain, though, that Cora Jane would show a little more respect for Samantha's ability to find her own man. Then, again, there wasn't much evidence that Samantha had made any particularly good choices up to now. The men she'd dated had been seriously lacking in staying power.
"Did Grandmother put you up to this?" she asked testily.
"Up
to what?" Emily replied innocently. "I told you, Boone and Ethan have
been friends forever. Their families go way back. It makes perfect
sense that he'd want Ethan in the wedding."
"I suppose," Samantha conceded.
"Gotta run. I love you," Emily said. "See you soon."
"See you soon," Samantha echoed.
Suddenly
going back to Sand Castle Bay for her sister's wedding had gotten a
lot more interesting
and maybe just a little dangerous.Gabi held Daniella Jane in her arms, rocking her gently as she studied the color in Emily's cheeks.
"Well, did you find out whatever it was you wanted to know when you spoke to Samantha?" she asked.
"Oh, Samantha still has it bad for Ethan, all right," Emily replied with a smirk.
"Which means you intend to meddle," Gabi guessed.
"Well, why not?" Emily inquired, reaching to take the baby from Gabi's arms and cooing to her. "Grandmother does it all the time."
"And
gets away with it because she's Cora Jane and we love and respect
her," Gabi reminded her. "You and Samantha haven't always seen
eye-to-eye on things, not that I've ever understood why that is."
Emily made a face that had the baby gurgling with what could have been delight
or a dire portent of something else entirely.
"I
know that's all on me," Emily admitted. "And the worst part is that I
honestly don't remember when it started. If I was going to feel this
competitive nonsense, it should have been with you. We're the driven,
ambitious ones. Or at least you were until you turned all mellow and
had this beautiful baby. She's the one and only thing good to come out
of your relationship with Paul the slimebag. Now you've fallen madly in
love with Wade, and as much as it pains me to see, now you're just
plain sappy."
"Hey, I have a thriving art gallery with a
dozen temperamental artists working on-site. I'm trying to turn that
into a tourist destination," Gabi protested. "I haven't exactly slacked
off. I just redirected my goals.""Yeah, yeah," Emily said. "You're missing my point. I can't figure out why I've always had this thing with Samantha, but I honestly do want to put it behind us. It's past time. I don't want any of those old lingering feelings to spoil what should be the happiest time of my life."
"Amen to that, and asking her to be your maid of honor was a really sweet gesture," Gabi said. "I know how much she appreciated it."
"It doesn't exactly make up for the way I've treated her over the years, as if her sole role in life was to annoy me." She tickled Daniella, then grinned as the baby squirmed. "Lordy, but she's cute. I think I want one."
Gabi
laughed. "I have a hunch Boone will be more than willing to cooperate,
but you might want to get this wedding behind you first."
"First,
Boone and I have to be in the same place at the same time if we're
going to make a baby," Emily grumbled. "He's checking in on all his
restaurants on his way here from Los Angeles."
"So you'll be apart how long? A whole twenty-four hours?" Gabi teased."Two days actually," Emily replied with a dramatic sigh.
Gabi laughed. "You are pathetic. You were apart for years before you reconciled. Even after you got back together, your work kept you in different cities for quite a while."
"And
now I'm spoiled," Emily conceded. "With Boone in Los Angeles with me
while I work on those safe houses for abused women and families, I've
discovered just how amazing living together can be. I had no idea I'd
adapt so quickly to having someone in my life 24/7. Add in B.J. and
instant motherhood, and it's been the most incredible few months ever."
"It
really is wonderful to see you so ecstatically happy," Gabi told her.
"It's great that you and B.J. formed this immediate bond. Not every
stepmother is so lucky.""Believe me, I've heard the stories," Emily said. "How about you? I can see what a contented mom you are, but what's the scoop with you and Wade? Why hasn't he moved in here?"
"As broad-minded as Cora Jane may be, I don't think I want to test her limits by suggesting that my boyfriend and I live together under her roof. Wade and I are committed to working things out. That's enough for now."
"You're really
happy?" Emily asked, studying her worriedly. "Staying here in Sand
Castle Bay is what you want? And the gallery's enough for you?"
"I
have more than a job here, Em. I have family and a wonderful man and
that little munchkin you're holding. My life is full. I don't need a
ring on my finger just yet. I certainly don't need to go back to the
stressful, demanding life I was leading in Raleigh. Besides, I think Dad
would stroke out if I hit him with another wedding bill right now. You
haven't been here when Grandmother's handed over the invoices for
yours. Poor Dad's just grasping the reality that weddings don't come
cheap, especially with a daughter who has very expensive taste.""Hey, I'm not the one who insisted on inviting half the state of North Carolina. You can thank Dad and Grandmother for that. Boone and I would have been content with family and a few friends."
"So you say now," Gabi said, "but I never heard you putting up much of a fuss as the guest list grew and grew and started to include half of Los Angeles."
"Well, it is what it is now," Emily said blithely. "Let's get back to Samantha. Any idea what's going on with her? She didn't sound all that happy when we spoke just now. Is her career faltering again?"
Gabi winced. "I'm ashamed to say I haven't given it much thought. I've been a little distracted lately."
"Understandable," Emily said. "She hasn't asked for your PR help, has she?"
"No, but she wouldn't. I had to badger her into letting me help a few months ago. It seemed to be effective, so I guess I just assumed that things kept on snowballing. In a good way, that is. That's how it is sometimes, one job leads to another, but I shouldn't have taken that for granted. I should have asked," she said, feeling guilty.
"Why? Not everything is up to you to fix," Emily said, an oddly defensive note in her voice. "If Samantha wanted help, she could have said something. That's her way, though. She just suffers in silence, then resents it when nobody jumps in to save the day."
Gabi regarded her younger sister with dismay. "That's not true, Emily. Samantha's not like that. Why would you even say something so cruel?"
Emily
looked taken aback by Gabi's vehemence, then buried her face in her
hands. "Because I'm mean and spiteful," she said in a small voice, then
lifted her gaze to meet Gabi's. "What is the matter with me? I always
see the worst in her, even when she's done nothing wrong."
"It's times like this when I really wish Mom were still around," Gabi said softly.
Emily
blinked back instant tears at the unexpected reference to their
mother, who'd died several years ago. "What does Mom have to do with
this?""Maybe she would understand why you have this attitude toward our big sister. Dad certainly wouldn't have any idea. He was oblivious to everything going on at home when we were growing up. I doubt Grandmother was with us enough in the early years before Mom died to know the root of the problems between the two of you."
Emily
sighed. "And it's increasingly obvious that it isn't something I can
just wish away. These careless, hurtful words just pop out of my mouth
sometimes, and I have no idea why."
"Then
dig deeper and figure it out," Gabi advised. "You and Samantha both
mean the world to me, and I don't want to be caught in the middle. I
want us to be sisters, in every positive, loving sense of the word,
okay? In fact, in my dream scenario, you and Boone eventually settle
back here and Samantha marries a local, too, and we all live blocks
apart so our kids can grow up together."
Author of more than 100 romance and mystery novels. In
addition to her more than 75 romances for Silhouette Desire and
Special Edition, she has written thirteen mysteries — nine in the Amanda
Roberts series and four in the Molly DeWitt series.
You can find Sheryl on her website or on her facebook page, she loves to hear from her fans.
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Release date
(May 28, 2013)
My rating
5 stars
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