The Girl from Long Guyland
Laura Reznik
BLURB:
Laila
Levin enjoys a successful marriage and a thriving career as an I.T.
executive in Austin, Texas, but she can't quite shake her lifelong sense
of not truly belonging anywhere.
When
her company announces a major layoff, Laila finds herself caught
between an unscrupulous CEO and her promiscuous boss. Then news of her
college roommate's suicide stirs up a dark secret involving three
devious friends from her past. One has betrayed a vow, another wants to
rekindle their romance, and the third is out for revenge.
Suddenly
for Laila, it's 1969 again. She's only seventeen, and she's left her
sheltered home in Long Island for college in Connecticut. Amid protests
of the Vietnam War, she's tempted by the sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll
that rule her generation. Laila gets swept up in a deceptive love
triangle with two older locals and initiated into their unethical hippie
family. Too late she realizes her search to belong has led to tragedy.
Laila must
now juggle the demands of her perplexed husband and her baby boomer
past forcing her to make choices that endanger her survival and
challenge her conscience.
She
learns that the lines between right and wrong are often blurred, and
sometimes you have to risk everything to be true to yourself.
EXCERPT
Austin, TX 2012
We both rise and hug. The cigarettes and beer on his breath jet me back in time to Bridgeport. I want to scream at him but suppress my anger. I remind myself it’s important I stay calm and collected.
“Ben was right. You look awesome,” he says.
He’s definitely changed a lot. The cute blonde guy I remember has vanished. His face has the bloated look of an alcoholic with his veiny red nose and blanched skin. In comparison, Ben looks much better for the wear.
He gestures to the waitress who drops off menus and a Budweiser for him. I order a glass of Chardonnay.
“So, tell me about yourself, Laila,” he says.
Should I commence with what a creep I think he was for deserting Katie and me thousands of miles away from home? Or how furious I am that he broke the pact and deflected Juanita Bonita’s investigation from him to me?
No, best to let the past go and mine as much information as I can about his conversations with Juanita. If it means acting friendly, then so be it. I’m a lot older and wiser now and can play his game. While I don’t like it one bit, I’ll do what it takes to survive.
I provide a brief synopsis about Ed, the boys, and my I.T. career, ending with the recent visit from our new board member. The part about Ivy is a test to see how he responds.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Lara Reznik grew up on Long Island but escaped to New Mexico in 1970 in a Karmann Ghia that she and her boyfriend jump-started cross-country. As an English major at the University of New Mexico, Lara studied under esteemed authors Rudolfo Anaya and the late Tony Hillerman. She also attended a summer program at the prestigious Iowa Writers Workshop.
Ambidextrous from birth, Lara preferred her right-brained creative side, but discovered she could make a better living with her left-brain skills, so entered the I.T. field in 1985.
Lara published her first novel, The Girl From Long Guyland in November 2012. The novel ranked #1 during its recent Amazon Kindle promotion and has over 115,000 Kindle downloads. In addition to her novels, Lara has written and optioned three screenplays that have garnered semifinalist and finalist wins in the Austin Heart of Film, Southwest Writers, TV Writer, Chesterfield and Writer's Digest contests. Currently, Lara is working on a new novel based on her screenplay, The M&M Boys.
LINKS
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