I don't know if you're an Elvis fan (he's actually a little before my time), but my writing pal Leanna Ellis has a new book out that sounds like fun. Here's the official blurb:
Winner of the National Readers’ Choice Award and Romance Writers of America’s Golden Heart Award, Leanna Ellis writes women’s fiction for B&H Publishing. Her latest book, Lookin’ Back,
Elvis Takes a Back Seat
B&H Publishing
ISBN: 978-0-8054-4696-
A young widow, determined to fulfill her husband’s last request, hauls a three foot bust of Elvis strapped in the back seat of a vintage Cadillac from
Enjoy!
~~Angie
Elvis predates me as well, and I've never understood the mania. But this book sounds unique and fun!
ReplyDeleteOur youngest daughter is named "Presley"--guess that would qualify us as fans (my husband more than me). I was 5 when Elvis died, but I distinctly remember it and how my parents were sad (not sad, as if a family member had died, but clearly touched by it).
ReplyDeleteThe story of Elvis is so fascinating because he came from nothing, made an impact on music in a big way (not, I contend, because he was so talented, but because he went where no artist had gone before), and then went on to self-destruct (some might argue he had a lot of help in that area).
That said, I recall with fondness a road trip with girlfriends to Graceland. You really should see it at least once! (I've been a few times and plan to take Presley when she's older.)The campiness, the ridiculous souvenirs...the novelist certainly had a lot to work with on this one. Should make for a fun read.
Leanne's book was a riot. Loved it. Going to Graceland is on my plan one day (I'm in New Zealand so it might be a very long way ahead!_ Angela, I'm reading your Magdalene at the moment - wow - we just have no idea how hideous it was back then, how tough to be Christian. It's a fascinating novel.
ReplyDeleteI've got it, but haven't had the chance to read it yet. Lent it to my friend first and she seemed to enjoy it.
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