Doppelganger
by: Danielle Bannister
Published: February 7, 2017
Light Romance
Description
Julie Green was not having a
midlife crisis.
Her move across the country from sunny
LA to the unsuspecting town of Bucksville, New Hampshire, was not
about her being up to her eyeballs in fake people and even faker
tits. It was not about hating her job as a temp and it most
definitely did not have anything to do with her ex-boyfriend
or his wife getting pregnant with kid number three.
No, this move was going to be her
chance for a ‘do over.’ A quiet life in a quiet town.
Or, at least, that was the plan.
A case of mistaken identity thrusts her
into the public eye, tossing her into a world of flashbulbs and
shadows. Not the ideal situation to me her potential Mr. Right, but
her newest temporary gig was unlike any she’d ever held. The chance
of a lifetime…Will it get to be too much, forcing her to cut and
runor will she find out that
love stories aren’t just for the silver screen?
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Excerpt
I was not having a mid-life
crisis no matter what my friends might have said when they found out
I’d left. The decision to pack up and leave everything behind
wasn’t irrational. It was going to be the most logical thing I had
ever done, in theory.
Everyone has a breaking
point, and I had reached mine. Enough was enough. I was done. Done
with the commute…done with the smog…done with the crowds. Done
with fake people and the even faker tits that basked in the LA sun
and I most definitely done with my former boyfriend, Anthony, and his
perfect wife getting pregnant with kid number three.
There it was; the straw that
broke the camel’s back.
So, I left. It felt good,
too. For once in my life, I was taking charge of my own destiny. At
least, that’s what I kept telling my mother’s voice each time she
popped into my head during the twenty-three hour drive across the
country.
Julie, honey, what are
you running from?
Really bad choices, Ma.
When are you going to
settle down and make me some grandbabies?
Um, never.
Maybe you could go back
to school and finish your degree this time? It’s so hard to explain
to people what it is you do.
Tell them I work in an
office. I’m a temp. It’s not that hard.
Why don’t you move back
home? I heard Daniel Howards got divorced.
Thanks, Ma, I’ll pass.
Those are the types of
questions my mother would ask if I called—which is precisely why I
didn’t when I left. I chose to avoid the lectures and reminders
that I had failed in life, yet again. I just wanted out.
My mother, of course, had no
idea about my affair with Anthony. If she had discovered that I was
the other woman she would have gotten down on bended knee and
prayed for my soul, even though she hadn’t been to church in years.
The fact that her daughter had been sleeping around with a married
man for the last three years, however, might be enough to send her
back.
I’d send her a text
whenever I landed someplace. When it was too late for her to talk me
out of it.
The plan had been to end in
Maine, the literal farthest away I could get from LA, but I ended up
pulling over somewhere in New Hampshire to ask directions from a
woman who was putting up a For Rent sign in her yard. We started
chatting, and I decided, on the spot, I needed to live in that
house.
New Hampshire was just as a
good a state as any, as far as I was concerned. Now all that was left
to do was unpack. Not that I’d brought much. Only as much stuff
that fit in the rented SUV. The rest, I’d left behind, along with a
note to my landlord letting him know not to expect a renewal of my
lease. But before I began unloading the car to officially start my
new life, I needed wine. And maybe some Doritos. Okay, and some ice
cream too.
Review by Gia:
I read Enigma by Danielle Bannister and it is one of my favorite
reads so when I saw Doppelganger was coming out I really wanted to read
it. Doppelganger is lighthearted fun read. There are a few parts
that touch on some heavy issues but overall it's an upbeat read.Julie (Jules) has had a enough and leaves L.A. She's at a crossing point in her life. I loved her. She is down to earth and super funny. She ends up in a small town in New Hampshire. This small town should give her the quiet she needs but instead she is mistaken for movie star, Morgan Malone. Morgan has had surgery and now looks like Jules and the small town Jules ends up in is also the place Morgan has a home.
Jules meets Scott. The way they meet is kind of funny. I don't usually highlight parts of the book but I did with this book. I highlighted some of the conversation Jules first has with Scott because it had me laughing out loud. Scott is nice guy. He's a pediatric nurse which is my book makes him swoon worthy.
Morgan's bodyguard, Bernard sweeps in and causes havoc on Jules life. Morgan is sick and hires Jules to pretend to be her of a while. Jules agrees to do. I loved that part because it like nothing I have ever read before. I kept wondering and worrying if Scott and Jules would be able to pull of a relationship with all the craziness going on.
5 Amazeballs Stars!!
Author Bio
Danielle
Bannister lives with her two children in Midcoast Maine along
with her precious coffee pot and peppermint mocha creamer. She holds
a BA in Theatre from the University of Southern Maine and her
Master’s degree in Literary Education from the University of Orono.
Her writing includes: a collection of short stories called Short
Shorts, The Twin Flames Trilogy: Pulled, Pulled Back, and
Pulled Back Again, The ABC’s of Dee, Enigma, and
Doppelganger. She is also a contributing writer for the
website, Venus Scribe. In addition, her work can also be found
in the following anthologies: 2012 Goose River Anthology, 2012
Writeous Anthology, 2013 Maine Writes: Maine National Writing Project
Anthology; and, 2013 The Stroke of Midnight: A Supernatural
New Year’s Anthology.
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