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Free-Spirited…
Clarissa
Sullivan dreams for more from life than sipping tepid tea in stifling parlors
in Victorian Boston. She defies her family’s wishes, continuing to teach poor
immigrant children in Boston’s West End, finding a much-needed purpose to her
life.
Radical…
As a
suffragette, Clarissa is considered a firebrand radical no man would desire.
For why should women want the vote when men have sheltered women from the
distasteful aspects of politics and law?
Determined…
When love
blossoms between Clarissa and Gabriel McLeod, a struggling cabinetmaker, her
family objects. Clarissa’s love and determination will be tested as she faces
class prejudices, manipulative family members and social convention in order to
live the life she desires with the man she loves.
Will she
succeed? Or will she yield to expectations?
BANISHED LOVE
follows Clarissa Sullivan on her journey of self-discovery as she learns what
she cannot live without.
Teaser Excerpt
“If
you don’t mind me saying so, Mr. McLeod, you seem quite domesticated,” Savannah
said in a haughty tone.
Gabriel
laughed. “Like a favorite pet, Miss Russell?” He glanced toward her with humor.
“I always think domestication ruins the better part of the beast.”
“But
you wouldn’t want a wild dog in your house,” Savannah protested. “And horses
must be tamed.”
Gabriel
nodded. “I would hate to think you compared me to a horse or a dog, miss. I
hope I have better manners than that?” he asked, raising his eyebrows mockingly
toward Savannah. “Though, I agree, horses are most useful for our purpose when
tamed, but I wonder if they truly enjoy working for us?” He looked toward me, although
he did not push me into the conversation.
He
let out a long theatrical sigh. “Domesticated cats, dogs. Domesticated women.
Wonderful creatures. Wouldn’t you agree, Miss Sullivan?” He looked toward me
wickedly. I had bolted so hard in the rocker at his words I had nearly flown
onto the floor. I watched him with wide eyes, wondering why he pushed Savannah
so.
Savannah
replied, “Now you are offensive, sir.” She vibrated with anger.
“Isn’t
that what all young women long to be?” Gabriel asked Savannah, setting down the
filled mugs with a clunk. “Domesticated. Demure. Tamed to the needs and ways of
their husbands?”
“You
know perfectly well you are describing the ideal wife,” Savannah spat out.
“Am
I?” he asked, sounding unconvinced. “What do you think, Miss Sullivan?” he
turned to me. “Is that what you long to be, a domesticated woman?”
“No!”
I blurted out before I could stop myself.
“Rissa!”
Savannah scolded me, eyes flashing. She had begun to breathe heavily, and I
feared she would faint with her tightly laced corset.
I
blushed but met Gabriel’s eyes. “No,” I said. “I have no desire to match that
description. Slightly less clumsy, perhaps,” I muttered.
“Yes,
I agree,” Gabriel said, causing me to worry he agreed with my assessment about
my clumsiness. “Domestication is akin to docility which is an unattractive
trait in a woman.” He smiled knowingly at me, and I felt a flash of pleasure.
“Do
you speak in earnestness, sir, or are you in jest?” Savannah demanded. When
Gabriel merely turned to look at her, she continued. “Men want docile, demure
women,” she expounded, as though teaching a rudimentary fact to Gabriel.
“Well,
pardon me, ma’am, for not learning my lessons well,” he replied, nodding his
head deferentially.
I
watched Savannah’s face become flushed red with anger and was worried she would
erupt. She generally kept her temper under control, but, when it blew, it was a
frightening thing to behold.
“I’d
actually like to meet a young woman who can think for herself and doesn’t want
only what her father or husband wants.” His quiet statement made my pulse
quicken.
Savannah
scoffed, “That path leads only to misery.”
“Or
tremendous contentment,” Gabriel countered.
Savannah
stood, knocking into the table with such force she caused tea to spill out of
the mugs. “I will not sit here any longer and listen to your insolent beliefs,”
she declared. “Rissa?” She turned toward me expectantly, then headed toward the
door.
I
looked at Gabriel with remorse, wanting to have spent longer time in his
company. “I enjoyed our conversation. Maybe we could continue it one day at the
school?” I watched him, hopeful he would agree.
He
smiled, releasing a sigh of relief. “I would enjoy that very much, Miss
Clarissa.”
I
had forgotten how his voice could feel like a caress. I closed my eyes for a
moment, having missed hearing his gentle baritone. No matter how much I had
enjoyed his letters, I had missed him.
Ramona Flightner is a native
of Missoula, Montana. After graduating from Tufts University with a B.A. in
Spanish, she earned a Masters degree in Spanish Literature from the University
of Montana. Her Master’s thesis, Chilean Testimonial Literature: the collective
suffering of a people, highlighted her continued interest in the stories of
those who were at risk of being forgotten or silenced.
She studied nursing at the
University of Pennsylvania and graduated with a Master’s in Nursing as a Family
Nurse Practitioner. She has worked for ten years as a family nurse practitioner
providing care to the poor and under insured at two community health centers,
first in Wilmington, Delaware and now in Boston, Massachusetts.
An avid reader, she began writing
three years ago. She enjoys the demands of research and relishes the small
discoveries that give historical detail to her books.
Ramona is an avid flyfisher
and hiker who enjoys nothing better than spending a day on a remote Montana river,
far from a city. She enjoys research, travel, storytelling, learning about new
cultures and discovering new ways of looking at the world. Though she resides
in Boston, Massachusetts, Ramona remains a Montanan at heart.
Her dreams are to see the plains of East
Africa, marvel at the wonder of Petra in Jordan, soak in the seas of the South
Pacific, and to continue to spend as much time as possible with her family.
Banished Love is her first
novel and is the first in the forthcoming Banished Saga.
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5 comments:
Last stop on the tour train Ramona. I had loved getting to know the characters in Banished Love and look forward to the Reclaimed Love tour. Will we see more of Savannah? Lol, she's a hoot! Thanks for all your input, interviews and anecdotes. Best wishes,
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Thanks again for following the tour, Elise-Maria! Savannah is in the next book, and plays a big part in Book 3.
Okay, I love, love this story and I loved this excerpt. I am going to have to buy it.
Book sounds great!
Nice blurb
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