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    Character Sketch: Julia, One More Second Chance @JanaRichards_ #RLFblog

    One More Second Chance
    by Jana Richards 
    Message from author Jana Richards:
    Today I’m here at Romance Lives Forever with Julia Stewart from
    my new contemporary romance release. Before we talk to Julia, here’s the blurb from
    One More Second Chance, which is part of the Lobster
    Cove
    series from The Wild Rose Press.
    Dr. Alex Campbell has an agenda–finish his contract to provide
    medical services in Maine, pay off his medical school debt, and head back to his
    real life in San Diego. But when he meets Julia, all his carefully laid plans are
    put in jeopardy.
    Julia Stewart, Lobster Cove’s high school principal, swears she’ll
    never let another man drag her away from the home she loves. Her aging parents need
    her, and the Cove is where she wants to raise her daughter. When her mother’s illness
    brings her and the big city doctor closer together, panic sets in. Her marriage
    taught her men don’t stay.
    Can she put aside the heartaches of the past and trust Alex enough
    to accept the love he’s offering? Or will her fear of abandonment mean she’ll send
    him away forever?
    Tell us about yourself.
    Where are you from?
    I’m from a small town in Maine called Lobster Cove. The Cove
    is located on Mount Desert Island, just down the road from Bar Harbor. I love this
    town. I love the people here, I love the ocean, and I love my family. Lobster Cove
    is a beautiful place to call home and I never want to leave.
    But you did leave at one
    point, right?
    Yes. My ex-husband and I spent a few years teaching in Thailand.
    Russ loved it there, but I was homesick a lot of the time. When I got pregnant,
    I wanted to come home and give birth to my daughter in the States. Russ was never
    happy back in Lobster Cove, especially when I got the job as principal of the high
    school, and essentially became his boss. When Ava was about three he demanded that
    we go back to Thailand.
    Why didn’t you go?
    I was going to. I was afraid if I didn’t our marriage would be
    over. But in the end it didn’t matter. Russ went on ahead to find us a place to
    live. A few days later I got a call from him. He told me he didn’t want me to come.
    He didn’t love me anymore.
    That must have been very
    painful for you.
    It was, but with help from my parents and my friends, I got through
    it. And Ava helped me, too. I had to be strong for her. She’s the joy of my life,
    and I intend on raising her here in Lobster Cove.
    How old is Ava?
    (smiling) She just turned six the other day. We had seven six-year-old
    girls at her birthday party. My ears are still ringing from all the excitement.
    (smiling) I remember those
    days. So you’re a teacher?
    Yes. I’m presently the principal of Lobster Cove High School.
    Do you like being a principal?
    I do. I love the kids, and I love teaching, though these days
    I’m more of an administrator than a teacher. Sometimes I miss being in the classroom.
    But as principal, I have the opportunity to really make a difference in my students’
    lives. But affecting change can be difficult. As much as I love Lobster Cove, people
    can be pretty set in their ways here.
    Let’s get to the juicy
    bits. Tell me about your relationship with Alex Campbell.
    (shifts uncomfortably in her chair) There’s nothing to tell.
    I don’t have a relationship with him. Not really.
    I don’t believe that and
    I don’t think you do either. Tell me about your first meeting.
    I thought he was an arrogant jerk when I first met him. Alex
    is a doctor, and when I took Ava to the ER with a broken arm, he accused my mother
    of abusing her!
    And then?
    (Sighs) Then we discovered what was really going on with my parents.
    Alex has been very supportive.
    Not to mention easy on
    the eyes.
    (sits up straighter) It doesn’t matter how handsome he is, or
    how beautiful his eyes are, or even how compassionate he is. When his contract with
    the Island Health Board is up, he’ll be leaving Lobster Cove. End of story.
    It doesn’t have to be
    the end. You could go with him.
    (shakes her head) No, I couldn’t. Even if our relationship was
    at that stage, which it’s not, I’m never leaving Lobster Cove again. My life is
    here, and so are my responsibilities.
    But what if he stayed?
    He’s not going to do that. There’s nothing in a small town like
    Lobster Cove to entice a big city doctor like Alex.
    Nothing but you. Maybe
    you could ask him to stay.
    (turns away) If he stayed because I asked him to, he’d only grow
    to resent me. It’s better this way.
    Better for who? Not for
    Ava. She adores Alex and she needs a father. And not for you. If you don’t tell
    him how much you care for him, he’s going to walk away. Is that what you want?
    (gets to her feet) This interview is over.
    Don’t let your chance
    for love slip away, Julia.
    (Julia hurries away.)
    (calls after her) Don’t
    lose him because you’re scared. Ask him to stay!

    About the Book

    Title: One More Second Chance
    Author: Jana Richards
    Genre: Contemporary Romance
    Publisher: The Wild Rose Press, the Lobster Cove Series
    Release Date: February 6, 2015
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    They drank their tea in silence, but the silence didn’t feel
    awkward. Julia felt soothed, the stress slowly leaving her body. Perhaps her grandmother
    had been onto something. The tea seemed to be working.
    She finished the last of it and set down the cup. “I should
    be going. I left Ava with Tracy, and she’s probably hungry by now.”
    Julia got to her feet and headed to the front door, with Alex
    following her. “Thanks for the tea, and for listening. I guess I needed both
    today.”
    “Anytime. Seriously, Julia, anytime you need to talk, about
    anything, give me a call.”
    She wondered if he was speaking as a doctor, as a friend, or
    as a man. Which one did she want him to be?
    “Thank you.”
    “I’ll try to keep an eye out for your folks, see if there’s
    anything I can do for them.”
    She was touched by his offer. “I really appreciate that,
    but I know how busy you are.”
    He waved away her concern. “It’s no big deal. I appreciate
    my grandmother’s neighbors checking in on her, and I’d be happy to do the same.”
    He really did understand how she felt. “In that case, thank
    you.”
    She opened the front door and stepped outside. Turning to Alex,
    she smiled. His thick hair had begun to dry, and the dark strands gleamed in the
    spring sunshine. Her breath caught in her throat at his beauty.
    “Bye, Alex.”
    “Bye. Take care.”
    Julia hurried down the steps and across the lawn to her car.
    An appreciation for his looks was as far she could take any relationship with him.
    Her life was too complicated, too full already. And she would never get involved
    with a man who planned to leave Lobster Cove in only a few more months.

    About the Author

    When Jana Richards read her first romance novel, she immediately
    knew two things: she had to commit the stories running through her head to paper,
    and they had to end with a happily ever after. She also knew she’d found what she
    was meant to do. Since then she’s never met a romance genre she didn’t like. She
    writes contemporary romance, romantic suspense, and historical romance set in World
    War Two, in lengths ranging from short story to full length novel. Just for fun,
    she throws in generous helpings of humor, and the occasional dash of the paranormal.
    Her paranormal romantic suspense “Seeing Things” was a 2008 EPPIE finalist.
    In her life away from writing, Jana is an accountant/admin assistant,
    a mother to two grown daughters, and a wife to her husband Warren. She enjoys golf,
    yoga, movies, concerts, travel and reading, not necessarily in that order. She and
    her husband live in Winnipeg, Canada with their Pug/Terrier cross Lou and several
    unnamed goldfish. She loves to hear from readers and can be reached through her
    website at www.janarichards.com

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