**Hometown Girl Forever by Kirsten Fullmer**
Good Morning,
Everyone! So thrilled to see you all today! Several months back, I featured a
book from this series, which happened to be my introduction to this author as
well as this particular series. You can look up my review HOMETOWN GIRL FOREVER
to read my thoughts. Ms. Fullmer has a knack for witty, somewhat whimsical,
memorable characters. I am thrilled to be able to share yet another book in
this series with you all today! Please allow me to welcome back to the blog Kirsten
Fullmer and her latest release, HOMETOWN
GIRL MEMORIES …
**KIRSTEN FULLMER**
**BIO**
Kirsten is a dreamer with an eye for art
and design. She worked in the engineering field, taught college, and consulted
free lance. Due to health problems, she retired in 2012 to travel with her
husband. They live and work full time in a 40' travel trailer with their little
dog Bingo. Besides writing romance novels, she enjoys selling art on Etsy
and spoiling their three grandchildren.
As a writer, Kirsten's goal is to create strong
female characters who face challenging, painful, and sometimes comical
situations. She believes that the best way to deal with struggle, is
through friendship and women helping women. She knows good stories are based on
interesting and relatable characters.
To find out more about Ms. Fullmer, please
visit:
**HOMETOWN GIRL MEMORIES**
Publication
date:
October 1st, 2019
Series:
Hometown #6
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
**BLURB**
If you enjoy novels
featuring strong women, this is a book you are sure to enjoy!
Winnie is content in her role as the reining matriarch of
Smithville, but when a letter arrives from a long-lost friend, memories draw
her back to 1968. Those were turbulent but exciting days, her
college days; a time filled with people and events she hasn’t allowed
herself to recall.
Tara appreciates Winnie’s help with little Bella, she could
never manage motherhood and running her Inn without help. Even though she’s
preoccupied and busy she’s noticed a difference in her husband, Justin.
He’s up to something and her gut tells her there’s more to it than just busy
schedules. Not one to sit still, she’s determined to find out what is going on.
Join in the fun as Smithville’s leading ladies unite in this
charming, must-read novel filled with love; past, present, and future.
**EXCERPT**
**EXCERPT**
Winnie lay in
bed, staring blindly into the darkness. That unexpected letter had catapulted
her into the past, like it or not, and now she was awash in neglected memories.
It felt as if she were 22 again, and Claudia, so vibrant and passionate, was in
the room with her, whispering of things past. Winnie could nearly hear her
voice, her laughter, and feel her energy.
Drifting,
she went back to the dorm room, where Claudia chattered excitedly about an
upcoming party. Her friend had been a classic beauty, with long dark straight
hair, parted in the middle. Oh, how she’d loved her hip hugger bell bottom
jeans. The patched and worn things were so ratty on the bottom that several
inches of the hem dragged behind her as she walked. She’d had the figure that
was flattered by the low-cut jeans too. The girl could go braless, as was the
trend, and still feel confident, whereas Winnie, lacking her friend’s brash certainty,
would always run back at the last minute and tug on a bra. Claudia had had
perfect skin too, Winnie recalled with a smile, remembering her occasional
jealousy. Claudia had been an effortless beauty, where Winnie had considered
herself more of a girl-next-door type.
“You
should come to the party,” Claudia had said that night before the party,
holding up a dress and examining her reflection in the mirror. “You need to get
out more, you’re getting stuffy.”
Winnie
sat on her bed flipping pages in her fashion magazine. “I’ve always been
stuffy,” she replied, unperturbed.
Claudia
tossed the dress onto her bed and pulled another from the closet. “That’s true,
but I was hoping you’d eventually lighten up.”
Winnie
gave her a dirty look, and Claudia ignored it.
Holding
the hem of the dress against her thigh, Claudia turned to her friend. “Do I
need to shorten this?”
Winnie’s
nose scrunched in thought. “I don’t think so.”
Claudia
snorted. “You wouldn’t say so if it did.”
“Probably
not.”
The
dress lowered and Claudia frowned. “How can you be so dispassionate and square?
Surely, you’re interested in what’s going on.”
The
magazine lowered. “Dispassionate? Wow.”
“Don’t
you want to meet people, try new things, experience life? The stuff I’m into
would blow your mind.” Winnie ignored her, so she continued. “I wish I could
show you what it’s like, how it feels.” Her gaze drifted off. “What if I could
keep a camera in my pocket and show you how it is.”
Winnie scoffed
and flipped the page. “Right, just take a truckload of flash bulbs with you.”
“No, I
mean like a movie camera.” Claudia continued. “You know, I could film what
everyone is doing.”
Winnie
disregarded her friend’s silly ranting, used to Claudia’s outrageous ideas.
Claudia realized Winnie wasn’t paying
attention and she frowned. “Come to think of it, filming stuff probably isn’t a
good idea anyway. It would just be proof of what we were doing. Things get
pretty outrageous sometimes. I’d have to shut it off when things get really
groovy.” She laughed. “You probably wouldn’t appreciate a bunch of drunk or
stoned film footage, would you? And if it got into the dean’s hands…”
Tired of
Claudia’s prodding and nonsense, Winnie had to comment. “There’s more to life
than getting blitzed, you know.”
Claudia
tossed her hair. “How would you know?”
Winnie’s
magazine lowered to her lap. “You have no idea about me and what I think. We
can’t even have a decent conversation anymore.”
“What’s
that supposed to mean?” Claudia huffed.
“Nothing,”
Winnie mumbled, lifting her magazine to turn another page.
Claudia
tossed her dress onto her bed and sighed, then dug through her makeup bag, and
leaned into the mirror to apply black eyeliner, creating the pointy Cleopatra-style
eyes that were the craze. She stepped back and blinked, evidently happy with
her reflection.
Winnie
flipped another page.
Claudia
sighed and crossed the small room to sit next to her lifelong friend, but
Winnie disregarded her, intent on a glossy photo of a woman wearing a yellow
rain slicker.
Claudia
took the magazine and put it to one side. “I hate it when we fight.”
Winnie
shrugged.
“I’m
sorry I said you were square and dispassionate.”
Winnie
glanced up and offered a flash of a grin. “It’s okay, I guess, I just miss you.
I worry about you.” To be honest, since her walk with Roy she’d been very
concerned about Claudia. She supposed some sort of rebellion was natural at
this age, but Claudia was taking it to the extreme in her opinion anyway. But
her opinion didn’t seem to matter much, because it appeared that half the
student body was in a party frame of mind.
Claudia
grasped Winnie’s hand in hers, her eyes bright with pleading. “Come with me
tonight. You’ll have a blast, I promise.”
Winnie
shook her head.
“Maybe
if you came and met some of my new friends, you wouldn’t think we’re such bad
people.”
“I don’t
think you’re bad people,” Winnie objected.
Claudia
tilted her head to one side, regarding her friend. “No, we’ve never really had
a beef. You’re not judgy, I’ll give you that.”
“Besides, I
have a date.” Winnie added.
Claudia
jumped from the bed and threw her hands in the air. “You do? With who? You’ve
been holding out on me!”
Winnie
was almost sorry she’d said anything. She was excited about the prospect of
getting involved with Thomas, but the whole thing still felt… special. Like a
secret to be savored.
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