Celestial Bodies by Patricia Leavy ~ Excerpt and Giveaway

Posted: July 28, 2022 in giveaways, Romance
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Welcome to my stop on the virtual book tour for Celestial Bodies organized by Goddess Fish Promotions.

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Celestial Bodies

by Patricia Leavy

Genre: Romance / Women’s Fiction

Synopsis

Heart-warming and wonderfully romantic, written with the sharp wit of Candace Bushnell and the sensitivity of Meg Donahue, comes best-selling author Patricia Leavy’s tour de force about learning to balance darkness and light in our lives.

 

Celestial Bodies is a series of six novels that follow the epic romance of Tess and Jack: Shooting Stars, Twinkle, Constellations, Supernova, North Star, and Stardust. An exploration of the power of love, each novel focuses on love at the intersection of another topic: healing, doubt, intimacy, trust, commitment, and faith. While external threats occur in each book, this is ultimately a story about internal threats—the audio playing in our own heads.

 

Tess Lee is a world-famous novelist. Her inspirational books explore people’s innermost struggles and the human need to believe that there is light at the end of the tunnel. Despite her extraordinary success, she’s been unable to find happiness in her personal life. Jack Miller is a federal agent who specializes in counterterrorism. After spending decades immersed in a violent world, a residue remains. He’s dedicated everything to his job, leaving nothing for himself. The night Tess and Jack meet, their connection is palpable. She examines the scars on his body and says, “I’ve never seen anyone whose outsides match my insides.” The two embark on a beautiful love story that asks the questions: What happens when people truly see each other? Can unconditional love change the way we see ourselves? Their friends are along for the ride: Omar, Tess’s sarcastic best friend who calls her Butterfly; Joe, Jack’s friend from the Bureau who understands the sacrifices he’s made; and Bobby and Gina, Jack’s younger friends who never fail to lighten the mood. Along the way, others join their journey: the female president of the United States, with whom Tess bakes cookies and talks politics; the Millers, Jack’s childhood family; and many others. Celestial Bodies is about walking through our past traumas, moving from darkness to light, learning to live in color, and the ways in which love—from lovers, friends, or the art we experience—can heal us. Written as unfolding action, this collection moves fluidly between melancholy, humor, and joy. It can be read for pleasure or selected for book clubs.

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Enjoy this peek inside:

At the end of the evening, they all bundled up and stumbled out of the bar.

 

A homeless man standing on the sidewalk asked, “Can you please spare anything?”

 

The group stood around awkwardly, but Tess walked right up to him. “Hi. I’m Tess, this is Jack, and these are our friends.”

 

Jack stepped directly behind Tess in a protective stance.

 

“What’s your name?” Tess gently asked the man.

 

“Henry,” he replied.

 

She smiled, pulled a twenty-dollar bill out of her pocket, and handed it to him. When he took the money, she held his hand. Surprised, he looked at her and said, “You’re very kind. Thank you.”

 

“Getting kind of cold out,” she said, still holding his hand.

 

“Sure is.”

 

She took off her cashmere scarf and held it out. “Here, please take this and try to stay warm.”

 

“Wow,” Joe muttered.

 

“Oh, I couldn’t,” Henry said.

 

“Please, I insist.”

 

“Thank you,” he said, taking the scarf. “Someone must have taught you to do unto others.”

 

“No, someone taught me there are no others. Good night, Henry.”

 

She turned to her friends, their mouths agape.

 

Henry looked at Jack, who hadn’t moved, and quietly asked, “Is she some kind of angel?”

 

“Yeah, something like that,” he muttered.

 

Tess walked over to Omar and hugged him. “Our usual breakfast on Thursday?”

 

“Yes, Butterfly.”

 

“Good night, guys,” she said to her friends.

 

They all said goodbye. Jack took Tess’s hand and walked her to his car. He opened her door and she got in. When he closed the door, he looked back at Henry, who was wrapping the scarf around his neck and smiling.

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About Author Patricia Leavy

Patricia Leavy, Ph.D., is a bestselling author. She was formerly Associate Professor of Sociology, Chair of Sociology and Criminology, and Founding Director of Gender Studies at Stonehill College in Massachusetts. She has published over thirty-five books, earning commercial and critical success in both fiction and nonfiction, and her work has been translated into many languages. Patricia has received dozens of accolades for her books. Recently, her novel Shooting Stars won the 2021 Independent Press Award Distinguished Favorite Contemporary Novel, her novel Film won the 2020 American Fiction Award for Inspirational Fiction, the 2021 NYC Big Book Award for Chick-Lit, and the 2021 Independent Press Award Distinguished Favorite Chick-Lit, her 3-novel set Candy Floss Collection won the 2020 American Fiction Award for Anthologies and the 2021 NYC Big Book Award for Anthology, and her novel Spark won the 2019 American Fiction Award for Inspirational Fiction, the 2019 Living Now Book Award for Adventure Fiction, and the 2021 National Indie Excellence Award for New Adult Fiction. She has also received career awards from the New England Sociological Association, the American Creativity Association, the American Educational Research Association, the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, and the National Art Education Association. In 2016 Mogul, a global women’s empowerment network, named her an “Influencer.” In 2018, she was honored by the National Women’s Hall of Fame and SUNY-New Paltz established the “Patricia Leavy Award for Art and Social Justice.” She lives in Maine with her husband, daughter (when she’s not away at college), and her dog. Patricia loves writing, reading, watching films, and traveling.

Author Links: Website / Facebook / Instagram

Purchase Link: Amazon

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Comments
  1. Mary Preston says:

    Could be interesting.

  2. Beatrice LaRocca says:

    I love the cover, synopsis and sneak peek, Celestial Bodies is a must read for me. Thank you for sharing the author’s bio and book details

  3. Patricia Leavy says:

    Thank you for sharing about my book!

  4. Anne says:

    Celestial Bodies is unique, intriguing and captivating. What a talented and creative author. Many thanks for your lovely feature and giveaway.

  5. Rita Wray says:

    Sounds like a good book.

  6. Glenda M says:

    This sounds like it could be a fun book.

  7. sherry1969 says:

    This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

  8. Eva Millien says:

    I enjoyed the peak inside and I am looking forward to reading Celestial Bodies! Thanks for sharing it with me and have a glorious weekend!

  9. traciemich says:

    What inspires your book plots?

  10. traciemich says:

    Do you have a favorite travel destination?

  11. traciemich says:

    What is your favorite thing for breakfast?

  12. traciemich says:

    Do you have a favorite piece of advice for beginning writers?

  13. traciemich says:

    Here’s to a magical Monday!

  14. Sounds like a good book.

  15. traciemich says:

    Do you have a favorite movie?

  16. traciemich says:

    What is a must see while in visiting your part of Maine?

  17. traciemich says:

    Which is your favorite book out all the books you have written?

  18. traciemich says:

    If you could invite any three people for dinner, who would you invite?

  19. traciemich says:

    Here’s to a super week!

  20. traciemich says:

    Do you prefer mountains or beaches?

  21. traciemich says:

    Do have a favorite holiday?

  22. Nancy P says:

    Sounds fabulous

  23. Dana Banana says:

    Aren’t we all just Star dust essentially?

  24. Celticlady says:

    Thanks for sharing!

  25. Cheri Moseley says:

    Any interesting blurb – have not read anything like this before. Looking forward to it!

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