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The Starlet in Cabin Number Seven (The Guest Book Trilogy 3) by Chrysteen Braun is a Fall Into These Great Reads pick #historicalfiction #historicalmystery #fallreads #giveaway



Title: The Starlet in Cabin Number Seven (The Guest Book Trilogy 3)

 

Author: Chrysteen Braun

 

Genre: Historical Fiction, Historical Mystery

 

Book Blurb:

 

Return to picturesque 1980s Lake Arrowhead, California where another cozy cabin sheltered amongst the sweeping pine-lined vistas holds a long-buried secret, waiting to be divulged.

 

In this third installment of The Guest Book Trilogy, a young Annie Parker is struggling to overcome her grief over the recent loss of her sister, when a childhood friend unexpectedly turns up seeking refuge from an ill-fated marriage. It would have been easy for Annie to sink deeper into sadness, but when she learns her newest design client, Hudson Fisher, is the son of the late film actress Celeste Williams, her curiosity is peaked. As it turns out, the Roaring 20s starlet was no stranger to the Lake Arrowhead cabins—and this revelation sparks the unraveling of a scandalous story from Hollywood’s bygone era. Did an illicit romance between this leading lady and her dashing costar take place in Cabin No. 7? What really went on behind-the-scenes during the filming of that silent picture? Will discovering a piece of the past bring closure to Annie’s present?

 

A heartwarming tale of friendships, forgiveness, and a touch of old Hollywood glamour, The Starlet in Cabin Number Seven will have readers captivated from beginning to end.

 

Excerpt:

 

I’d driven by the house since I’d been up here and was a little disappointed the exterior needed some work. But in preparation for the tour, the owners had restained the wood siding, and they filled the property with fall flowers. I led everyone down to the lake and showed them the dock where our boat had moored, and where we’d sit dangling our feet in the water. I told them about my mother’s first experience driving the boat; how she’d started out so hesitantly, then realized the power within, and drove like a madwoman! 

 

I found the spot where my father had hung a swing from the largest tree branch; even back then, we were really too old for it, but when I started to say something to my mother, she put her finger to her lips to silence me. After it was up, I changed my mind, for even as a ten-year-old, I felt so free as I swung as high as I could, trying to imagine reaching the top of the trees.

 

“I used to run through the woods, sometimes ankle deep in show. Remember when you came up, Sarah? We’d throw snowballs at each other and one of us would always get snow pushed down their back, especially if Loni came up with a girlfriend.” I didn’t give her a chance to answer. “And I remember seeing my first deer. I stood still as she lifted her head to see what I was going to do. She sensed I meant her no harm, and she slowly turned and walked away.”

 

I held my breath just for an instant, and said, “Well, we might as well go inside. I’m dying to see what they’ve done to the place.”

 

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 What’s your favorite thing about autumn:

 

Autumn is my favorite time of year. I love the colors, the leaves on the ground and the cool crisp fall air.


What inspired you to write this story:

 

I wanted to write about a woman who starts over and makes a new life for herself. Along the way, she makes some bad choices, but it’s the journey she takes and the people she meets that fill the pages. And the bonus for those who enjoy my writing, the trilogy has now turned into a seven-book series!

 

Giveaway –

 

One lucky reader will win a $100 Amazon gift card.

 

 

Open internationally.

 

Runs September 1 – 30, 2024

 

Drawing will be held on October 1, 2024. 

 

Author Biography:

 

Chrysteen Braun is a California native, born and raised in Long Beach.

 

The Lake Arrowhead mountains, where she and her husband had a second home, were the inspiration for her first three books, The Guestbook Trilogy. These fictional restored cabins from the late 1920s all had their own stories to tell. Through their children, readers get their first glimpse of who stayed in the cabins, but not why.

 

Perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty's The Husband's Secret and Linda Holmes's Evvie Drake Starts Over.

 

"A touching novel charting two women’s parallel lives, tied together by mysteries, transformation, and a cabin." —Booklife

 

"Braun delivers a moving portrayal of a young woman searching for herself amid personal upheaval." —Booklife

 

"Masterfully written, intriguing, mystifying, and spooky are how I would classify The Man in Cabin Number Five by Chrysteen Braun. As a great background, Braun uses the mountainous area and cabins to her advantage in telling the stories of Annie and Alyce. This is an exceptional plot, never leading the reader too far from the original storyline. Her character development is outstanding. I was able to feel everything Annie felt." Teresa Syms for Readers' Favorite Book Reviews and Awards.

 

"In The Man in Cabin Number Five, Chrysteen Braun narrates a deeply compelling, inspiring, and adorable narrative about the mountainside cabins of Lake Arrowhead, shocking secrets, and two women that are linked to the cabins in different ways—one by a buried past and the other by optimistic plans for the future.

 

"Chrysteen Braun does a mind-blowing job of building the characters and making them lifelike and easy to relate to. The first-person narrative is done to perfection as it reads like the narrators are speaking to friends—natural, lively, and jovial. I laughed out loud when I read the part where Anne claims that a bag of chips and a soda are "just what the doctor ordered.

 

"The Man in Cabin Number Five inspires anyone recovering from betrayal and infidelity to keep living and working towards a better future. The picturesque descriptions of the scenes and characters will appeal to readers who wish to get completely immersed in and escape into a fictional world. Chrysteen Braun creates a masterpiece with smooth storytelling that juxtaposes the serenity of the mountains with the eruptive chaos of dangerous secrets and ends with a bang. What a terrific story! What a talented writer!" Foluso Falaye, for the San Francisco Book Review.

 

Her writing crosses genres with Women's Fiction with relationships, and a little mystery and intrigue. She's published articles about her field of interior design and remodeling, both for trade publications and her local newspaper and has just received a Book Excellence Award for The Man in Cabin Number Five.

 

Braun lives in Coto de Caza, California (southern Orange County) with her husband Larry and two Siamese cats.

 

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Sep 16

Thank you, Chrysteen, for sharing your book in our Fall Into These Great Reads Bookathon!

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