Where is Last Chance Beach? It’s an island paradise. It’snowhere and everywhere, and the setting for the 14 short stories written by award-winning authors. I’m fortunate to be one of them.
Last Chance Beach is the island getaway everyone wants to go to. Think Kokomo.
When I was first asked to be a part of this boxset, I jumped at it. I’m an island girl and writing an island story just spoke to me. So, let me tell you a bit about the island’s background. Better yet pick up a copy of the boxset on Amazon at the bargain price of 99 cents.
https://www.amazon.com/Last-Chance-Beach-Summers-End-ebook/dp/B08CV3GN3R
Legend has it that back in the day a poor man booked passage on a wealthy ship owner’s boat, fell in love with the tycoon’s daughter and got banished to the hold. The poor fellow managed to escape and swim ashore to the island. The distraught daughter goes in search of him to no avail. Running out of money, she ends up on Last Chance Beach and is taken in by the same minister and his wife who’d earlier rescued the battered and bruised fellow. Now they get a second chance at love.
Don’t you just love a second chance romance?
My contribution is titled One Last Shot. Just imagine what happens when a rising sitcom star’s sex tape goes viral, and she escapes to Last Chance Beach only to discover, renting next door, is a disgraced celebrity photographer. And heaven forbid she’s attracted to him.
Here’s an excerpt from my story.
Kael Huntington was hotter than a firecracker and someone she could be interested in, that’s if she were anyone other than Dania Browne. But sitcom-star, Madeline Miller was off limits. She was now considered damaged goods, making a relationship impossible.
Dania gulped back tears and hugged her knees to her chest. A nap hadn’t helped her mood one bit. How had she gotten herself into this mess? Bob lounging on the bed next to her, made a mewling sound, and gave a sympathetic lick to her face. She was the only one who believed Dania had been set up. Well, her agent, Maya Rosenstein believed in her too. Even her own family, the righteous pastor, Aurora Browne thought the video of her was a publicity stunt, done to further her career. Her mother had labeled Dania the devil’s spawn.
Who would have thought that low key John Lewis would act like a jerk when she broke things off? He’d sent a sex tape to the media; one she did not make. He’d been shrewd enough to photoshop the video, placing her head on another woman’s body. No one had even questioned why her size B ta-tas had ballooned into voluptuous triple D’s. As far as she was concerned, John deserved to rot in hell.
To get you in the mood, we offer a free drink recipe book you can download here:
https://www.amazon.com/Cocktails-Last-Chance-Beach-Reeves-ebook/dp/B08DR4K3YX/ref
Last Call
Marcia King-GambleIngredients:
1 12 oz. can of Minute Maid Frozen Limeade
2 tbsps. of sugar
2 cups of ice
2 ozs. of triple sec or Cointreau
6 ozs. of tequila or to liking
¼ cup fruit (strawberries, peaches, mangos) optional
Directions: Add ice to blender, frozen limeade, water, sugar, tequila, triple sec. Then blend about 30 secs. Add additional tequila, water, limeade as needed.
Serves: 4
Serving Suggestions: Pour into a margarita glass or mason jar. Use sea salt for the rim of glass if preferred.
While this may taste like a Margarita, it’s like no Rita you’ve ever tasted. The Last Call came about when a fisherman from the mainland, sleeping aboard his boat, challenged the Rods bartender to invent a refreshing drink for mainlanders. The fisherman’s boat broke down and he swam ashore, blender in hand, making it to Rods just seconds before Last Call. The bartender was then forced to whip up a batch on the fly. The patrons already on their way to La-La Land, pronounced the Fisherman’s drink the best they’d ever had. And so, his drink became The Last Call.
So, sit back, make yourself a cocktail, and enjoy the stories of romances found or rekindled on Last Chance Beach.
Thank you so much Zelda for having me.
Romance writer, Marcia King-Gamble originally hails from a sunny Caribbean island where the sky and ocean are the same mesmerizing shade of blue. This former travel industry executive and current world traveler has spent most of life in the United States. A National Bestselling author, Marcia has penned over 34 books and 8 novellas. Her free time is spent at the gym, traveling to exotic locales, caring for her animal family, and trying to keep sane.
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Thank you for sharing the news about Marcia's book, as well as the box set.
ReplyDeleteZelda is a great supporter. Thanks for stopping by Nancy.
DeleteFun post, Marcia! I hope every goes out an grabs that free cocktails recipe ebook! (and, of course, the box set...) Thanks so much for spotlighting Marcia and the box set!
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping by Maddie. Can't wait to read your story. Of course I'll be sipping your drink while doing so.
DeleteSuch a pleasure working with such talented authors. Thanks Zelda for featuring Last Chance Beach: Summer's End and the cocktail recipe.
ReplyDeleteI'm reading the box set. I can't wait to reach Marcia's story!
ReplyDeleteGetting to yours soon Jan and can't wait.
DeleteOh what a teaser! I'm making myself read the stories in order, but it's difficult. Thanks for helping put out the word, Marcia and Zelda.
ReplyDeleteI'm doing the same Kathleen and having so much fun readingthe stories. Can't wait to get to Blue Sky Summer.
DeleteGreat post, Marcia. Margarita is the only alcoholic drink I order and that's with TexMex on special occasions. Zelda, thanks for sharing your blog with us!
ReplyDeleteTexMex yum. Try this Margarita recipe with Cherry Minute Maid Limeade. Gives it a whole other taste.
DeleteMy pleasure. Hope you sell lots of books.
DeleteGreat excerpt, Marcia...and I love the recipe.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bonnie. Such an honor to be on Last Chance Beach with you.
DeleteI fun post and a delicious-sounding recipe. Can't wait to get to your story on my read, Marcia. Thanks for spreading the word, Zelda!
ReplyDeleteLiz, finished your story and loved it. It made me cry. Now back to Last Chance Beach.
DeleteThat picture, Marcia, really makes me wish I was at Last Chance Beach. Thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteHappy to have friends with a private beach, Nora. Taking the ferry over right now. Join me.
DeleteMargarita is one of my fave cocktails. Thanks, Marcia, for sharing our books with the readers of LOVE BY CHOCOLATE and thanks to the blog publisher for hosting you.
ReplyDeleteMine to Joan. Try the recipe with Cherry Minute Maid Limeade. Thanks for everything you do.
DeleteIt's a fun post.
ReplyDeleteThanks Zelda. Margaritas and Chocolate or better yet, Chocolate Margaritas, have to whip up a recipe for one.
DeleteI've had a chocolate martini. A chocolate margarita sounds interesting. Definitely would need salt on the rim.
DeleteI am curling up with all these books this weekend. I need them! And I love that picture of you!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried to make my own margarita. So now I'm inspired!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the recipe and thanks Zelda for featuring Marcia and the Last Chance Beach box set!
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