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When Eleanor
Brice unexpectedly wins the heart of Gregory Desmarais, Crown Prince of
Cartheigh, she's sure she's found her happily-ever-after. Unfortunately, Prince
Charming has a loose grip on his temper, a looser grip on his marriage vows,
and a tight grip on the bottle.
Eight years of
mistreatment, isolation and clandestine book learning hardly prepare Eleanor
for life at Eclatant Palace , where women are seen, not heard.
According to Eleanor's eavesdropping parrot, no one at court appreciates her
unladylike tendency to voice her opinion. To make matter worse, her royal
fiancé spends his last night of bachelorhood on a drunken whoring spree. Before
the ink dries on her marriage proclamation Eleanor realizes that she loves her
husband's best friend, former soldier Dorian Finley.
Eleanor can't
resist Dorian's honesty, or his unusual admiration for her intelligence, and
soon both are caught in a dangerous obsession. She drowns her confusion in
charitable endeavors, but the people's love can't protect her from her
feelings. When a magical crime endangers the bond between unicorns, dragons,
and the royal family, a falsely accused Eleanor must clear her own name to save
her life. The road toward vindication will force a choice between hard-won
security and an impossible love.
The Cracked
Slipper is a book club friendly fairytale retelling in the vein of Gregory
Maguire, with a dash of romance. Set in a pseudo-renaissance,
corset-and-petticoats enchanted kingdom, The Cracked Slipper brings a magical
twist to women's fiction.
Teaser Excerpt:
"He
tugged at his earlobe. “I can’t, Mistress, and I would, just to get you out of
this hallway, but Prince Gregory is not here.”
“Not
here? What do you mean? It has to be—”
“Two
in the morning.”
“Two
in the morning,” she said. Something icy formed in her chest, and it wasn’t
from the cold tiles beneath her feet. “I see. Well, I’ll be going.” She turned
slowly.
“I’m
sorry, Mistress.” The gruff voice followed her, but she didn’t want to turn
around and see the sympathy on his face. She started up the steps but stopped
midway.
There
must be an explanation. She could not face tomorrow not knowing. She would wait
and see, and it would all be revealed. Probably just some late-night meeting
with his advisers, a problem that must solved before the wedding. She would
wait until he returned, and then go back to bed happy.
Exhaustion
caught up with her and she sat on the bottom step out of view of the guard. She
wrapped her arms around her knees and in spite of the cold she nodded off.
After some time, maybe ten minutes or maybe an hour, she heard voices. She sat
up.
They
were male voices, and some of them sounded familiar. She rocked forward on her
numb toes and peered around the corner again.
She
recognized Dorian first, and then Brian, Raoul, and several of Gregory’s other
friends. Dorian struggled to hold someone up. Her heart sank as she recognized
Gregory’s auburn hair.
He
could barely stand. His legs kept buckling underneath him. Each time they
crumpled he reached up with both arms. He grabbed Dorian’s neck and nearly
dragged them both to the floor. The other men kept up a constant stream of
harassment. She lost track of who said what, but their words rang painfully
clear.
“What’s
that Gregory? Those two Talessee girls where too much for you?”
“We
should have quit after the redhead. She took care of him quite nicely.”
“Did
you see the tits on that one?”
“Old
Greg was probably seeing four of them. He was so smashed he was already falling
over.”
“But
his flagpole was standing up!” They all roared with laughter.
“A
fine tribute to Cartheigh!”
“Tell
me, Gregory, how will your sweet little maid compare with those last two?”
Gregory’s
head swung up. “See, what you boys don’t realize…is I can have the sweet little
maid and still bang as many whores as I see fit. Benefits of the crown.”
Eleanor
could barely breathe. She head Dorian’s voice for the first time. “All right,
all
right,
let’s get you to bed or you’re liable to pass out on the altar.”
Gregory
spoke again. “And you know, boys, little Eleanor is not quite as sweet as you
may think— I’ve already had my hands on her—”
“Enough,
Gregory,” Dorian said. He thrust the stuttering prince off on Brian and Raoul.
He took the keys from the guard, who gazed resolutely at the wall.
“Tonight
was just practice for tomorrow—”
“Enough!”Dorian
exclaimed.
Eleanor
couldn’t take any more. Without any further thought she stepped out into the
hallway.
They
all froze, a bunch of possums blinded by a woodsmen’s torch. Eleanor couldn’t
speak. She simply stood there, staring at Gregory strung between Brian and
Raoul like a pair of wet stockings left out to dry. Her hands clenched at her
sides in tight fists. Blood roared in her ears, but her eyes were dry.
Dorian
finally broke the silence.“Eleanor.”
Gregory
cocked his head. “Sweetheart, how good to see you.”
His
body jerked and he vomited. It covered his boots, and the sentry’s. The guard
never moved. The acidic scent hit Eleanor’s nose and broke her paralysis. She
fled up the steps. She heard Dorian calling after her but she didn’t stop. She
brushed past her own sentry, threw the door open with both hands, closed it and
drew the latch. She leaned against it. She had left her candle in the hallway,
but she’d built the fire well and it still burned. She jumped at a gentle tap
on the door behind her.
Dorian’s
voice through the thick wood loosened the tears that had not come downstairs.
“Eleanor,” he said, “please open the door. Let me explain.”
“No,
go away.”
“He’s
just drunk. It’s just talk among men. He didn’t mean any of it.”
“So
where were you all? You weren’t out pitching lawn bolls!”
“I
don’t deny it, or defend it. But Gregory loves you. He never meant to hurt you.
”
She
leaned her head against the door. There was no way she could open it. “I don’t
know what to believe,” she said. And then, louder, “Please go away, Dorian.
Please.”
“As
you wish.”
She
sensed him standing on the other side, and then his footsteps moved down the
hallway."
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About the Author:
Stephanie Alexander grew up
in the suburbs of Washington , DC , the oldest of three children. Drawing, writing
stories, and harassing her parents for a pony consumed much of her childhood.
After graduating from high school in 1995 she earned a Bachelor of Arts in
Communications from the College of Charleston, South Carolina. She returned to Washington , DC , where she followed a long-time fascination with
sociopolitical structures and women’s issues to a Master of Arts in Sociology
from the American University . She spent several years as a Policy Associate at the International Center for Research on Women, a think-tank focused on women’s health and
economic advancement.
Stephanie embraced full-time
motherhood after the birth of the first of her three children in 2003. After
six wonderful years buried in diapers and picture books she returned to her
childhood passion and wrote her own fairytale. Her family put down permanent
southern roots in Charleston in 2011. Stephanie is an adjunct professor of
Sociology at the College of Charleston .
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5 comments:
Thank you for hosting
Really good title and what a sad revelation for Eleanor before her marriage.
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The blend of real life and fantasy, dragons and unicorns mixed with a drunk husband and his charming best friend seems great to me!
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The story sounds interesting
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Cant wait to read this it sounds great.
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