"HAPPY HOUR"--from author Michele Scott--four women discover that friendship is the right prescription to get through the hard times as well as for enjoying the wonderful moments together
Happy Hour
Four friends working in
Napa Valley, Sundays are for fellowship, good food and wine. Jamie is
editor-in-chief at "Wine Lover's Magazine," and a single mother. Before
her husband died, she lived a fairy tale life. Guilt from his death
keeps her from moving forward. Kat is a sommelier, and co-owner of a
restaurant with her chef husband Christian. Although deeply in love they
deal with a myriad of issues, including ex-spouses, Kat's teenage sons
and her new age mother Venus. Danielle is a vintner who finds herself
entrenched in both an identity and family crises when her eldest
daughter returns home from college with a bombshell of a secret. Alyssa
is an artist and gallery owner. When a tragic past event catches up with
her, she must face the skeleton in her closet and rely on her friends
to see her through her darkest hours. These women discover that
friendship is the right prescription to get through the hard times as
well as for enjoying the wonderful moments together.
MICHELE SCOTT
Michele grew up thirty minutes
east of San Diego in an area called Jamul. It was out there in the
country that her parents bought Michele’s first horse and she learned
how to ride at five. At nine years old she knew she loved to write and
one day wrote a short story that she showed to her dad. She’d written it
on one of his legal pads. After he read it, he looked at her and said,
“You are a writer.” With those words spoken, she’s never stopped writing
stories.
She graduated from The University of Southern
California with a degree in communications, where she studied journalism
and hoped to be a reporter. But deep down inside, she’d never given up
on being a fiction author. Fate intervened and during Michele’s senior
year at college she became pregnant with her first son who was born six
weeks prematurely. She had to stay home with her newborn who needed
constant care and it was at that time she decided to write her first
book.
She contacted Writer’s Digest and ordered their
correspondence course on writing a novel. For ten years Michele kept
writing, submitting, attending conferences and workshops and receiving
rejections but never giving up.
Finally in March 2004, Jessica
Faust at Bookends signed her as a client. One month later Michele
received THE CALL from Jessica telling her that she had a
publisher—Berkley Prime Crime, and that they wanted to sign her for
three books in The Wine Lover’s Mystery Series. “It was surreal,
wonderful and a dream come true when my agent called and told me. That
night my husband and I got a really nice bottle of Champagne and
celebrated." Then in December that second call came in about The Equine
Mystery Series.
Michele has written eight mysteries for Berkley
and is currently working on her first women's fiction novel, which will
of course involve wine and probably a horse or two.
Michele writes full time now and lives in San Diego with her very supportive husband, two sons and daughter.
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