Sneak Peek: Excerpt from An Encore for Estelle

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A couple days ago I introduced you to Kimberly Rose Johnson and her latest release, AN ENCORE FOR ESTELLE. Kimberly was gracious enough to share an excerpt with everyone here today. Check it out!


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


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Chapter One

Estelle Rogers willed her galloping heart to slow. Why had she come back to Oak Knoll, Oregon? It wasn’t like the people here had welcomed her with open arms six years ago.


But that was then. Things were different now. Helen Wood had invited her for a visit

over the summer, and she could never say no to the one woman who’d accepted her in spite of her flaws. Besides, she needed time away to think about her future. Estelle

squared her shoulders, raised a hand, and pressed the doorbell beside the farmhouse door.


The door flung open. “You’re here!” Helen’s smile lit her eyes.


Estelle blinked. Helen looked like a young Mary Tyler Moore—she looked fantastic.


Could this be the same woman she’d grown close to all those years ago? Granted when she’d last seen Helen, she’d been recovering from a stroke, but a different woman stood before her now. The rosy-cheeked brunette looked fifteen years younger than her fifty five years. “You look amazing.”


Helen blushed and waved a hand in front of her face. “Derek sent me on a spa

vacation. You should try one. You’d love it.”


The mention of her one-time boyfriend didn’t affect her like it used to. Helen’s son

was now happily married, and she adored his wife, Kayla. “If I didn’t know better, I’d

say you’re hinting that I need a makeover.”


The older woman shrugged. “Not at all. You look lovely as usual.” She stepped

back, opening the door wider. “Come in. I can’t believe you’re actually here. I was afraid you might change your mind.”


“How silly would I be to do something like that?” If Helen only knew how many

times she had almost cancelled the trip. But she would never reveal that to her dear

friend.


Helen looped her arm through Estelle’s. “I prepared lunch for us in the garden.”


“I love your garden. It’s so serene. I’m glad the weather is cooperating today. I

noticed you’ve had a lot of rain lately.”


“We have, but summer doesn’t usually start here until July. Welcome back to

Oregon.” She chuckled. “I remember how much you enjoyed my garden the last time you were here, so I’ve been praying the weather would cooperate.”


Of course she had. Helen was like that—she had no qualms about asking the Lord

for a sunny day.


“You’ll be staying in the guest cottage while you’re here.”


Estelle stilled. “I thought your . . .” What does one call a man who works around the

farm doing odd jobs? “handyman—”


“His name is Blake, and he moved into the barn so you could have the cottage.”


“That was nice of him, but the barn?”


Helen patted her arm. “Now don’t you worry about Blake. He’s a grown man and

can take care of himself. Besides, he and Derek built a nice room out there. He has all the comforts of home.”


Estelle raised a brow. “If you say so.”


“I do.” She guided them through the house and out the French doors that led to the

courtyard garden.


Estelle caught her breath. Water bubbled from a fountain near the cottage. A light

breeze rustled the leaves on the birch trees overhead. A large vase of multi-colored

flowers sat in the center of a round table covered with a white cloth. “It’s more beautiful than I remember. You’ve added some new features.”


“I’m glad you like it. This space has been a labor of love. I spend as much time as I

am able to out here.” She motioned toward a wooden chair padded with pillows. “Have a seat. I’m so pleased you finally took me up on my offer to take an extended vacation.”


“Me too. Although whether I stay the entire three months you had in mind is up in

the air. If I’m needed in LA, I’ll have to return.” There was no way she could put Jeff off for three months—it wouldn’t be fair to either of them.


“Of course. After all, you’re a woman in constant demand. What with your

restaurant and acting career.”


“I don’t know how in demand I am these days. I gave up acting years ago, and my

restaurant runs smoothly thanks to my executive chef and my fantastic manager. Between those two, the only thing I’m needed for is paying the bills.” She sat up taller. “What’s for lunch?” She wasn’t hungry, but anything was better than talking about her professional life.


Helen’s face lit up as she pulled the cloth off a serving tray. “I prepared a chicken

salad, fresh fruit, and for dessert I made homemade peach ice cream.”


“That sounds delicious.” She allowed Helen to serve her then bowed her head as her

hostess offered a blessing for the food.


“Amen.” Helen placed a cloth napkin in her lap. “I wasn’t sure what you like, but I

remembered you enjoyed this dish when you were last here.”


“You have a good memory, especially considering you’d had a stroke shortly before

I arrived. I’m surprised you remember much about those weeks.”


“I recall pretty much everything. It wasn’t like I had a lot to do to fill my mind.

Having you here helped with my therapy.”


How had she not managed to find the time to visit this sweet woman sooner, and

more important why had she been so nervous? Helen was as kind and genuine in person as she’d been in their weekly correspondence these past six years.


Helen’s face brightened as she looked past Estelle. “Good afternoon, Blake. I’d like

you to meet a friend. She’s the one staying in the cottage.”


Estelle turned to face the man. She sucked in a breath. He had to be over six feet tall. His dark hair had a messy look that she liked. Get it together. He wasn’t the first

ruggedly handsome man she’d ever met. Plus there was Jeff.


He looked down at her with chocolate brown eyes. “It’s nice to meet you. Helen has

told me all about you.”

Estelle shot a look toward Helen. “Don’t believe everything you hear.”


***


Oooh, I LOVE where this story is going, and I think you will, too.


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