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Alice's Portrait
Author: Juliette Harper
Author: Juliette Harper
Book Description:
A year after Kate, Jenny, and Mandy Lockwood inherit The Rocking L, the sisters try to concentrate on their collective and individual futures. In the previous book in The Lockwood Legacy series, Baxter’s Draw, the women made startling discoveries about their father’s secrets, but are mistaken in their belief that everything has now come to light. In Alice’s Portrait, the ghosts of Langston Lockwood’s past once again confront his daughters, forcing them to re-evaluate their understanding of their father and of what it means to be a Lockwood.
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“Damn girl, did I raise you to fall asleep in your chair before noon? You’re as lazy as that goddamned old tomcat of yours.”
Jenny’s eyes shot open, the coffee
cup falling from her hand.
“Now that’s a waste of damn good
coffee,” Langston Lockwood said, dragging the desk chair over to sit in front
of his daughter. “That is one thing I miss on this side. I’d blow my brains out
all over again if I could just have one cup of black coffee.”
“You’re not real,” Jenny said. “This
is a dream.”
“Of course it’s a dream, but don’t
be a goddamn fool and tell me I’m not real, girl. I’m dead, but I’m sure as
hell real,” he said, crossing his long legs. The fine leather of his black
boots gleamed in the firelight.
“What do you want, Daddy?” she said.
“Question is daughter, what do you
want?” Langston asked. “What are you doing sitting here in my cave?”
“You son of a bitch,” Jenny said,
her eyes blazing. “You lying son of a bitch. All those years you were yelling
at us and mistreating Mama you were coming up here to moon over some dead woman
and draw beautiful art. You wouldn’t pay for so much as a scrap of paper for
me, but you—you selfish bastard,— you were painting with oils.”
Instead of fighting back, Langston
took off his hat and ran a tired hand through his graying hair. “Don’t talk
about Alice,” he said. “You don’t know enough to talk about her. As for your
Mama, there won’t be any peace for me over what I did to her, but she’s at
peace, Jenny. I can at least tell you that.”
“That’s supposed to make me feel
better, Daddy? Really? I know Mama is at peace because she was a kind, gentle
woman. As for you, I hope you walk the earth for eternity and enjoy your own
tailor-made brand of hell.”
“I reckon I probably will,” he said,
the words filled with tired regret. “I always thought if there was an afterlife
I’d find my Alice, but she isn’t here. I probably deserve that, but it’s bitter
gall, little girl. It’s bitter gall all the same.”
“I’ll ask you again. What do you
want, Daddy?” Jenny said, her voice ice cold.
“What I want is for you to make your
peace with it, Jenny,” he said. “You got my temper and my gifts. Those things
come from me and there’s not a damned thing you can do about it. You’ve got
real talent. Only thing I could draw was my Alice, but you see the world with
clear eyes. My art came from anger and pain, but yours comes from your soul.
Let that out, daughter. That’s what I want.”
“You don’t know a damned thing about
my soul,” she snapped.
“The hell I don’t,” he said mildly.
“I was like you once, before I let life drive me over the edge. Fiery,
passionate, idealistic. Being like me won’t hurt you, Jenny. You’re too strong.
Katie, she’s tough and capable; she’s a thinker and her heart is as big as
Texas when she opens it. But you, daughter? You’d spit the devil in the eye and
dare him to cart you to hell. God knows you spit me in the eye.”
“You drove me away from my home! I
was 17. I was alone and scared but I had to get the hell away from you. Do you
have any idea what that was like for me, Daddy?”
“You should thank God I drove you
away, girl,” Langston said. “Everything you went through out there is why you
can be here now. Lead your life, Jenny.
You and that Baxter boy, you got a future. There’s no coincidence him
being a Baxter, you just don’t realize it yet.”
“Damn you,” she said. “Josh is
right. You are haunting us. Dead or not, tend to your own business.”
“The dead always haunt the living,
girl,” he said, standing up. “You got a hell of a lot more ghosts to worry
about than me. Deal with them.”
As he started for the door, Jenny
said to his back, “Daddy, did you ever love me?”
Langston turned, his hat in his
hand. “I loved all my girls,” he said. “Problem was, I hated myself too much to
show it. Look under the bridge, Jenny. You’ll find what you need to know
there.”
About the Author
Juliette Harper is the pen name used by the writing team of Patricia Pauletti and Rana K. Williamson. Like the characters of their debut series, The Lockwood Legacy, Juliette is a merging of their creative energies. Pauletti, an Easterner of Italian descent, is an accomplished musician with an eye for art and design. Williamson, a Texan from a long line of hardheaded Scots, knows the world of the Lockwoods like the back of her hand.“We decided to write under a pen name because neither one of us by ourselves could have created Kate, Jenny, Mandy, and their world,” says Pauletti. “Juliette is a little bit of us both. We want to be her when we grow up.”
“Patti teases me that I just don’t want to own up to writing a book with romance in it,” Williamson adds, “but that’s not true. I like the Lockwood women and the way they tackle everything life throws at them. And before we’re done, they’ll be ducking a lot. I imagine coming into the office every day and saying, ‘Okay Juliette, what’s going to happen now?’ She tells us, and we get it down on paper.”
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