"MIDNIGHT TEQUILA"

"...an absorbing read..."
                     Emilie Cartoun

What do you do when you're gorgeous, have perfect pitch, a great cat, a Latin lover, and a scary Tarot deck - but you're doing massive hot flashes and tequila shots and wondering what happened to the '70s?

Solange Duvall is a menopausal, new-age, pharmaceutically-challenged harp player who reads Tarot cards on a 900-line, keeps a dream journal, and lives with her toothless diabetic cat, Bunny May. A member of the Boomer Generation, she had dreamed, as a 1970s flower child, of love, peace, and pumping Light into people's DNA through her harp playing. 

Now in later life, she realizes she needs a more focused plan. This is the story of how Solange lets go of her tequila shots and tries again to live her dream. Actually she doesn't totally let go of the tequila shots, and after being fired from her gig playing in a prestigious all-harp orchestra, Solange enters the Afterlife by mistake. There she learns the key to her survival.

"...Midnight Tequila is an odd, but intriguing read."
                            Carine Nadel, Book Reviewer for Fabulously40.com
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"This novel, which meanders through the head of someone who has almost lost herself to darkness, is an intriguing character study and it isn't a nice place to be if you are Solange, but it is worth the read if you are someone who enjoys stories that do not follow a formula genre outline. I enjoyed reading Midnight Tequila and recommend it."
                      Lloyd Lofthouse for PODBRAM
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"An absorbing read that hints at deep, dark places without explicitly naming them. Its heroine is intelligent and sexy and maybe in her 50's or more - I love that she's not a teenager. She is asking some of the questions that first occurred to us as adolescents, and they look good on her. Women 35 and up will love this book, and maybe younger women too."                              
                        Emilie Cartoun

"...a shot worth swigging in the wee hours of the morn..."
                        Eva Pasco, author of Underlying Notes
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