Congratulations, Tara B.!
The randomly selected contest winner will receive, in addition to an Autographed copy of The Limits of
Limelight, the The Limits of
Limelight pillow, a bottle of the iconic and historic Sortilège perfume
(worn by real-life heroine Phyllis Fraser in the novel), an elegant white
silk scarf like the ones Fred Astaire wore in films with Phyllis's first cousin
Ginger Rogers, a Limits of Limelight acrylic 16-oz sippy “go”
cup with straw, a spiral Garden of Allah hotel notebook (Phyllis and Ginger and
Ginger's mother lived there in the early 1930s), a Garden of Allah shot
glass, and miscellaneous book swag.
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Deadline for entry was:
Saturday, June 11
What should I know about The Limits of
Limelight?
It's my 14th novel, available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook.
Finalist, 2021 Chanticleer International Book Awards
BookTrib Selection, Women's History Month
Pretty Oklahoma teenager Helen Nichols accepts
an invitation from her cousin, rising movie actress Ginger Rogers, and her Aunt
Lela, to try her luck in motion pictures. Her relatives, convinced that her
looks and personality will ensure success, provide her with a new name and help
her land a contract with RKO. As Phyllis Fraser, she swiftly discovers that
Depression-era Hollywood’s surface glamor and glitter obscure the ceaseless
struggle of the hopeful starlet.
Lela Rogers, intensely devoted to her daughter and her niece, outwardly
accepting of her stage mother label, is nonetheless determined to establish her
reputation as screenwriter, stage director, and studio talent scout. For
Phyllis, she’s an inspiring model of grit and persistence in an industry run by
men.
While Ginger soars to the heights of stardom in musicals with Fred Astaire,
Phyllis is tempted by a career more fulfilling than the one she was thrust
into. Should she continue working in films, or devote herself to the profession
she’s dreamed about since childhood? Which choice might lead her to the lasting
love that seems so elusive?
“Based on a true story....A witty and meticulously
researched treat.” ~ Kirkus Reviews
“An
engrossing glimpse into a bygone era and the forces affecting a young woman's
evolution into her own abilities...vigorous and involving to the end. ~ Midwest
Book Review
“A captivating novel about Hollywood...a more
realistic and multifaceted view of the era.” ~ Historical Novels Review (*Editors' Choice)
“A lovely tribute to the larger-than-life celebrities of
early Hollywood....a glitz and glamour novel that shines brighter the deeper
you go.” ~ Independent Book Review
“A time capsule of Hollywood's Golden Era...a captivating novel
of Tinsel Town's perils and pitfalls, trade-offs and triumphs!” ~ Leslie
Carroll, author of American Princess
What Is Women's Fiction
Day?
Women’s
Fiction Day celebrates women’s fiction authors, novels, publishers, book
sellers, and most importantly, readers who appreciate women’s fiction and the
power of a great story. This year for Women’s Fiction Day, members across the
country will hold book signings to engage and connect with readers. WFWA
is working with its 1,800 members across the country and internationally to
hold a day of book events both online and in person on June 8.
More info--and giveaways--available here: Women Fiction Writers Association
What Is Women's Fiction?
Women's
fiction is a writing genre that includes layered stories in which the plot is
driven by the main character’s emotional journey. The stories can be
contemporary or historical, and may have magical, mystery, thriller, romance,
or other elements.