Songbird Caged by Lisa Edward
Expected publication:
        April 15th 2014
Blurb: 
Tara has made a promise.
Tara has made a promise.
A promise to wait six months for Riley to come home from his tour of duty, so they can be together. 
But
 as secrets and lies are uncovered, it leads Tara to question their 
commitment, and she is finding it difficult to keep that promise.
The distance between them is growing, and only one person can fill the void, Tara’s best friend Cole.
As
 Cole tries to support Tara, he is struggling with demons of his own, 
that threaten to tear him away from the life he has built for himself.
After devastating news is received, who will be there to pick up the pieces?
 
Excerpt
We
 spent another day walking around the city, taking in the Sacre-Cour 
Basilica, and Cathedral de Notre Dame, before finishing at the Opera 
Garnier Palace, or Paris Opera House, as it’s commonly called.
The
 Opera House was a magnificent sight, its sweeping staircases just as 
majestic as they were in my imagination. Cole spoke to one of the 
security guards before ushering me hastily into a roped-off area.
“What
 did you say to the guard to get us in?” I whispered excitedly. There 
were people walking past, and we quickly ducked around a corner so we 
couldn’t be seen.
“I told him my parents are patrons of
 the arts here in Paris. They have a permanent reservation for the box 
up there.” He pointed to a small box close to the stage that would seat 
possibly six people. “Would you like to see the view from up there?”
He led me up a back staircase, and across a foyer before we ducked under another rope, and through a heavy red velvet curtain.
The
 box had eight chairs in two rows of four, all red velvet to match the 
curtain that enclosed it. I went and sat in one of the seats in the 
front row, and leaned over the balcony. From up high, I could see the 
entire theatre, and all of the stage except for the very back corner.
“This is unbelievable,” I exclaimed. “Do you come to see operas, ballets, and concerts often when you’re in Paris?”
He shook his head as he sat beside me. “Not really. I’m usually here by myself, and I tend to spend my time in bars.” 
“If I could come here whenever I wanted,” I fantasied, “I’d spend every night here, watching anything that was playing.”
One day I would come here to see a grand opera, but not this visit, we just didn’t have time.
He looked at me sheepishly. “You know what I’m like. I have different priorities when I’m here on my own.”
Hmm,
 I think we’ll leave it at that. Obviously there weren’t enough girls in
 Melbourne; he had to come to Paris to get laid, too.
“I wonder,” Cole muttered under his breath.
“What do you wonder?” I asked, curiously.
He
 stuck his head over the balcony edge again. There was only one couple 
walking through the theatre, and they looked like they were about to 
leave.
“Come with me.”
He grabbed my 
hand and led me back out through the red velvet curtain, along another 
passage and down another flight of stairs. For someone who didn’t spend 
much time here, he sure seemed to know where he was going.
“Wait there,” he instructed, before sticking his head around another corner.
I waited excitedly. Where were we going?
I couldn’t wait any longer. I tippy-toed up behind him, and tapped him on the shoulder.
He all but jumped out of his skin and spun around, clutching his chest.
I
 slapped my hand over my mouth, trying to muffle the laugh that was 
about to burst through. He looked at my face and started laughing, 
before biting his lip to shut himself up.
He was like a mischievous little boy, and he was thoroughly gorgeous with that cheeky grin and those shining emerald eyes.
Without
 thinking, I took his chin in my right hand and kissed him square on the
 lips. “You are adorable,” I told him, still laughing.
He
 stopped smiling, his eyes sweeping over my face, from my eyes down to 
my lips, then back up again. “So are you,” he replied hoarsely. “So are 
you.”
I bit my bottom lip, suddenly very aware that 
that was the first time we had ever kissed on the lips. It may have just
 been a quick innocent peck, but I could still taste him, still feel the
 warmth of his full soft lips, radiating through me.
He
 watched my mouth, the corner of his twitching into an almost-smile. He 
stuck his head back around the corner one more time, then led me out 
through the wings and onto the stage.
“Okay, Miss O’Connell, if you had only one chance to perform on this magnificent stage, what would you do?”
The
 possibilities ran through my head. The size of the stage made me want 
to dance some unrehearsed ballet, leaping and twirling around like a 
little kid. But I had the wrong shoes on, and the plaster on my wrist 
was cumbersome. I would probably pirouette and knock myself out.
Maybe
 sing? But what would I sing in the Opera Garnier Palace? Only one thing
 I could sing really, something from Phantom of the Opera. After all, 
this was the very theatre that the legend was built around.
“I would sing, Mr Michaels. Maybe, ‘Think of Me’, one of the arias from Phantom of the Opera.”
He swept his hand towards the front of the stage as if telling me to stand in the centre.
I laughed. “I can’t just start singing. We’ll be thrown out.”
“This
 could be your one and only chance to ever perform here, Tara. Live a 
little.” He nodded his head towards centre stage again. “Go on, off you 
go.”
I walked to centre stage, and looked over my 
shoulder at him for encouragement. By the time the security guards came I
 would be at least halfway through the aria.
I cleared 
my throat, and looked at him one more time. He moved to side of stage 
and leant up against the wall behind the thick curtain with his hands 
behind his back.
I pictured the scene in the movie 
where Christine sings for the first time. It was one of my favourite 
scenes, and every time I watched the DVD I skipped back to it, over and 
over again. I closed my eyes and I was there, as Christine was.
I
 started singing to the empty theatre. It didn’t matter if I was 
terrible. There was no one there but Cole and me, and it was a once in a
 lifetime experience.
As I was singing, a few tourists 
walked through. Some stood and listened, others actually took a seat. I 
don’t know what they made of it, some strange girl standing in the 
middle of the stage by herself, singing her lungs out. But when the aria
 was over they applauded, and I took a flying leap into Cole’s waiting 
arms.
 ~ Playlist ~
Publication Date: November 25, 2013 
For the musically talented, twenty-four year old Tara O’Connell, her relationship with Stephen almost broke her, until Tara found the strength to leave.
Now she is on the road to discovering that it is never too late to pursue your dreams and follow your heart.
As Tara’s self-belief grows, she meets two men she is instantly drawn to who will change her life forever.
Corporal Riley Hammond is a soldier in the Australian Military Special Forces. With his smiling sapphire blue eyes, Tara falls for him instantly. He is thoughtful and caring, and gives her the support and love she needs.
While Cole Michaels is the overconfident singer in a popular local band. His charisma, emerald green eyes, tattoos and piercing, have girls falling at his feet. But while Cole pushes Tara’s buttons, he also pushes her to reach for the stars.
Both men couldn’t be more polar opposites, but both offer Tara different qualities that she needs to fulfil her destiny.
As Tara continues her journey, she will discover fate can offer you more than one path. Her fate is in her own hands, and the choices she makes, will shape her life forever.
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About the Author:
While
 Lisa Edward has called Melbourne Australia home for her entire life, 
she has lived and worked in England, and travelled through most parts of
 Europe and the United States. She loves nothing more than spending time
 with her husband and beautiful daughter, or curling up into the early 
hours of the morning with a great novel. By day, Lisa works in the 
analytical IT field, so relishes the opportunity to foster her creative 
side through writing. Her deep appreciation for literature was nurtured 
from a young age, being taught to respect books and get lost in their 
stories. She enjoys reading honest and realistic novels that are 
relatable, thought provoking and leave a lasting impression. She can’t 
write without music playing, using the emotions from different songs to 
invoke that of her characters. Lisa takes inspiration from her own life 
experiences, the people around her and those she has met in her 
travels. 
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