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Hello V.J., and thank
you for once again having me! I am so excited to stop by in celebration of my
latest release, WARDS OF THE WOMEN, courtesy of eXtasy Books/Devine Destinies.
This romantic suspense novel is one of my favorite books that I’ve written to
date, and I’m thrilled to share all the deets as well as an exclusive excerpt
with you and your readers!
WARDS
OF THE WOMEN Book Blurb
They
bought men from a prison to fulfill their every need. What could possibly go
wrong with such a simple little purchase?
WARDS OF THE
WOMEN introduces three desperate girlfriends who, on the surface, appear to
have it all, but underneath are in the midst of various crises. Mysterious deaths,
extortion, straying husbands and illegitimate children have suddenly overtaken
the lives of Violet Christianson, Shayne Wentworth, and Fifi Gentry.
Eventually, when Violet becomes fed up with all of their circumstances, she
does what any sensible woman would do—blackmails the state prison warden into
letting each of them buy an inmate from the jail for their own personal
fulfillment. But never in their wildest dreams did they imagine all the chaos
that would ensue from a simple little purchase…
Excerpt
THE
PRETENSE
Chapter One
Violet Christianson was a woman who
knew what her name meant to most. Perfection. Everyone either wanted
her, wanted to be her, or simply wanted her to go away.
Violet considered
herself to be the most beautiful woman on her block, and never missed an
opportunity to ponder her stunning image. At five-eight, she kept her lean,
size two figure draped in outrageously expensive designer clothing at all
times. Her dazzling, widespread hazel eyes were framed with long, lush lashes.
Her retroussé nose had finally been perfected after several invasive surgeries.
Her soft, plump lips accentuated high cheekbones when they puckered. Her raven
hair swung so low that she could practically sit on it.
Violet’s husband,
Elliot, was rich. The richest man on the block, to be exact. Elliot worked as a
real estate developer and closed more big-money deals than a little bit. As a
result, he allowed her to spend his money on whatever she wanted, and whenever
she wanted. As he should have, considering how unsightly he was. Elliot’s
pockmarked skin, hair plugs, bifocaled eyes, rat-like teeth, pot belly, and
squat body were enough to send most into hysterics the moment they laid eyes on
him. But Elliot was wise enough to hide his ghastly appearance behind his vast
fortune. So by the time people noticed his looks, they’d already been so
blinded by his Benjamins that his ugliness became a blur. Which is
exactly how he said he wanted it.
Violet’s house was
big. The biggest house on her suburban block, to be exact. It boasted a huge
great room, six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, an Olympic-size pool, and even a
room designated just for gift wrapping. The house had been designed by Jacques
Lolique, interior decorator to the stars, which meant that her contemporary
décor was nothing short of flawless—as was the house’s appearance, which was
constantly being serviced by a small army of workers.
To top it all off,
Violet was smart. Smart enough to have earned a doctorate in psychiatry. But
rather than open a high-end practice and service the rich and famous, she’d
gone with her heart and decided to work with inmates at the local state prison.
Violet Christianson.
Beautiful, lucky, and charitable. All the reasons why most people either
wanted her, wanted to be her, or simply wanted her to go away.
Chapter Two
Shayne Wentworth loved how the mere
mention of her name brought smiles to most faces. She knew she may not have
been the most beautiful woman on the block, but she certainly was the sweetest.
Shayne was an
ex-pageant queen. Ex, simply because she now had five beautiful children and a
wonderful husband to look after. If it weren’t for them, she could certainly
still be competing. Because, after all, when she looked at herself, her
bright-green eyes still danced. She made sure her straight white teeth still
gleamed. And her creamy, clear skin still glowed. As for her shoulder-length
platinum blonde locks, all she’d have to do was pull them out of the bun that
she usually wore and shake it out a bit. As for her figure, all it would take
was a crunch or two to get back in fighting shape. And as for the rest? Nothing
a tube of lip gloss and a dazzling evening gown couldn’t fix. So, all things
considered, she was still a contender.
Shayne’s husband may
not have been the richest man on the block, but he certainly was the most
powerful. Russell worked as a criminal defense attorney and had a reputation
for being ruthless and cutthroat. At home, however, he was a different man.
Russell was a gentle pussycat who worshipped his wife and doted on his
children. He allowed Shayne to stay at home while he worked to provide for the
family. Which was good for her, considering she knew nothing beyond the world
of pageantry.
Shayne may not have
had the biggest house on the block, but the one she did have was bursting with
energy. Her sixteen-year-old son, Matthew, was following in his father’s
star-studded footsteps by playing football at Russell’s high school alma mater.
Her fourteen-year-old daughter, Sloane, was a straight-A student who’d managed
to skip two grades and was taking accelerated courses in high school. Her
twelve-year-old son, Ryan, already knew he wanted to be an attorney, so he
spent every possible moment with his dad at the law firm. Eleven-year-old
Cadence was carrying her mother’s torch by competing in statewide beauty
pageants and winning numerous trophies and prizes. And Basil, Shayne’s
ten-year-old son, was simply brilliant. His wit, intellect, and cunning sense
of humor amazed all who knew him.
Shayne Wentworth.
Nurturing, fortunate, and fulfilled. She may not have had the best on the
block, but at least she had her family.
Chapter Three
Fifi Gentry knew that the mere mention
of her name meant only one thing to most. Business. And while she may not have
been the sweetest woman on the block, she certainly was the feistiest.
Fifi was a go-getter.
A five-foot dynamo. A twenty-eight-year-old spitfire who was too busy fighting
for the rights of others to worry about trivial things. Like looks, for
instance. Fifi would much rather spend her time amending proposals than getting
a makeover. She did, however, put forth an effort to appear presentable,
considering she wanted to be taken seriously.
Fifi never missed her
monthly hair appointments to have her sleek brown bob, which complemented her
almond-shaped eyes, dyed and trimmed. She cleansed her flawless olive skin with
plain water and smoothed Vaseline
over it every night, which was her secret to keeping it radiant. She followed a
strict macrobiotic diet and practiced Ashtanga
yoga to help keep her enviable size zero in shape. And she did take the
time to lengthen her lashes with mascara, brighten her cheeks with blush, and
accentuate her lips with gloss every day.
Fifi may have been
the only woman on the block without a husband, but her boyfriend certainly was
the most influential man in the state. Senator Edward Hynes was Fifi’s current
beau, and the buzz amongst politicians was that he’d be the one to beat during
the next presidential election. And even though Fifi and Edward didn’t share
many of the same political views, she couldn’t have been prouder of him.
Fifi’s house may not
have been bursting with energy, but at least it was all hers. She still lived
in the home she’d grown up in, which her parents had been kind enough to give
to her. She hadn’t changed much by way of décor because she loved having the
feel of her parents and memories of her childhood surrounding her. And the
house would be perfect for raising a family in, which she was definitely
looking forward to doing one day.
Fifi may not have the
goods to compete in beauty pageants, but her advocacy work more than made up
for that. Fifi worked as a lobbyist assistant, fighting to have bills passed
that would enforce tougher child protection laws. She was currently lobbying to
have convicted child molesters serve harsh, mandatory jail sentences, then once
they were released, have electronic tracking devices implanted inside their bodies
so their whereabouts could be traced at all times. More importantly, she was
working to have a bill passed that would force child molesters to undergo
physical castration.
Fifi Gentry.
Purposeful, altruistic, and unrelenting. She may not have had the most on the
block, but at least she had a mission.
THE TRUTH…
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Early Reviews
“WARDS OF THE WOMEN
uniquely explores the lives and misfortunes of three strong, distinctly-written
female characters. The book is bold, the tone is inimitable, and the various
twists and turns that occur throughout will be sure to captivate readers and
keep them on the edge of their seats. The concept is compelling, outrageous and
unusual, and just when you think that the characters have gone too far, they
somehow manage to make a way out of no way and come out on top.”
“I love this story! It’s
funny, sad and had me wondering what could go wrong next.”
“Loved this book! It was truly original and I could not put it down. Enjoyable and easy read.”
Author Bio
Denise N. Wheatley is a lover of romance,
happy endings and the art of storytelling. She’s best known for her chick lit novel
I WISH I NEVER MET YOU, which was published by Simon & Schuster in 2004.
She has since traditionally published several novels and novellas, including
contemporary, suspense and paranormal romance. She strives to creative
characters who are strong, colorful and relatable, and tell entertaining
stories that embody matters of the heart.
Denise received a B.A. in English from the
University of Illinois at Chicago, the city where she was born and raised.
She’s written screenplays and ghostwritten for some of your faves, and when she’s
not sitting behind a computer, you can find her in a movie theater, on a tennis
court, watching true crime television or chatting on social media.
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Great post, Denise. I really enjoyed the excerpt!
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