Wednesday 3 May 2017

Blog Tour & Excerpt - HIDDEN DEPTH by Brenda Rothert


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I had it all.
Breaking into the entertainment business as a teenager wasn’t easy. I spent years of my childhood traveling, auditioning and hoping my big break would come. And when I did, I rose to a level I never imagined.
Elle Tyler: model, singer and actress. I couldn’t go anywhere without security anymore. It was everything I ever wanted and more - fame, fortune and worldwide recognition. At age twenty-four, I was living a dream. 
But a single act of violence shattered my fairytale existence. In a matter of seconds, all the goodness in me was ripped to shreds. Overnight, the people around me dropped away, moving on to find the next big thing. I gave up on myself, becoming a woman so dark and forlorn I no longer recognized myself.
But the stranger who saved me that day, Justin Lockhart, never gave up on me. He still saw light through my darkness. And as we grew closer, I started to see it, too. And I also started to see that before that terrible day, maybe I didn’t really have it all. Maybe I was always missing the only thing that really matters.



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 EXCERPT


Elle 

I THOUGHT I HAD wrapped my arms around the world. Fortune and fame are the ultimate dream, right? But when an act of violence shattered all my notions, I was forced to face painful truths. It wasn’t until I’d lost so much that I found the one thing that really matters— and the place that made anything seem possible. 

“IT’S PERFECT,” MY ASSISTANT Chloe says, grinning proudly as she tucks a loose strand of my hair into the floppy beach hat. 
“I’m not sure I’d use that word,” I say, giving her a skeptical look. 
“Don’t be hatin’ on the hat. It’s a perfect disguise hat.”
 “It’s a beach hat, and it’s February in St. Louis. How is this not going to draw attention?” 
She lowers her brows and tries to fold the sides of the hat down. “You think it’s easy making a redhead incognito? A redhead who happens to have one of the most recognizable faces in the world?” 
I roll my eyes at that. “Stop. You don’t need to kiss my ass.”
“I know. But I saw a BuzzFeed article this morning about the most recognizable faces in the world, and you were one of them.” 
My lips part with surprise. “Really?” 
She nods and then stands back to eye the bright pink hat. “With the sunglasses, I think we’ll be ready.” 
When she breaks out a pair of black sunglasses with round lenses large enough to hide half my face, I roll my eyes. “Those are the very definition of conspicuous.” 
“Hey,” she says defensively. “I did the best I could. That little souvenir shop was the only place I could find with hats.” 
“When I sent you out to pick up something, I was thinking like . . . a hoodie. Not Jackie O doing a flamingo impression.” 
“It’s a short trip from the room out to our bus. Just keep your head down.” 
There’s a knock on the door to my suite, and when Chloe opens it, my bodyguard Andre walks in. “Ready, Elle?” 
“Yeah, yeah,” I mutter, noticing his smirk. “Laugh it up.” 
“It’s just that it’s sort of a . . . loud disguise.” 
Andre kind of looks like The Rock, if The Rock had gotten his nose broken lots of times in fights, and if he were covered in tattoos. Andre’s usually pretty quiet, and since he’s only been my bodyguard for a few months, we’re still adjusting to each other. I’m not quite comfortable firing off a comeback at him yet. 
“I’ll give you that,” I say with a sigh.
 “I’ll carry that,” he offers, reaching for the bag thrown over my
shoulder. 
“Thanks.” I hand it over, wincing a little. 
“How’s the shoulder?” he asks, his brows lowering with concern. 
I give him a half shrug. “It’s sore.” 
At my concert last night, I hurt my shoulder while dancing. I just twisted it in a funny way on accident, and by the end of the performance, it was throbbing. The doctor who travels with me on tour said I have to go to the hospital for tests when we get to Chicago later today. I’m not looking forward to that, and I’m also not canceling the Chicago show if he suggests it. 
“You’ll be okay,” Andre says. “You’re only twenty-four, so your body heals fast.” 
“How old are you?” I ask him. 
“How old do you think I am?” 
I can’t believe we haven’t had this conversation yet. I squint as I look him over— laugh lines, grayish temples, and all. 
“Thirty-five?” 
“Thirty-eight,” he says, opening the door for Chloe and me. 
Chloe is wheeling a giant suitcase behind her, and Andre insists on taking it, as well as the bag she has slung over her shoulder. 
“The other bus left half an hour ago,” she says. “Ours is waiting.” 
I nod, my mind already moving on to Chicago. It’s one of my favorite places to perform. My backup dancers and other crew members ride on another bus, because I like to decompress when I’m on the road. It’ll just be me, Chloe, Andre, and our driver on the main bus.

I’ve come a long way from my days traveling between county fairs to perform in talent shows. At the time, I didn’t even realize how rigorous a schedule it was. Now I think back and wonder if my parents were confident I’d get a break, or if they thought they might be sacrificing everything only for me never to make it.

AUTHOR BIO: 

Brenda Rothert is an Illinois native who was a print journalist for nine years. She made the jump from fact to fiction in 2013 and never looked back. From new adult to steamy contemporary romance, Brenda creates fresh characters in every story she tells. She’s a lover of Diet Coke, chocolate, lazy weekends and happily ever afters.




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