The Location Shoot
by Patricia Leavy
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GENRE: Romance
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BLURB:
Controversial filmmaker Jean Mercier is shooting a film on location in Sweden. While spending the summer creating his latest work of cinematic art, he lives in a nearby inn with his lead actors: Albie Hughes, British veteran of stage and screen; Charlotte Reed, British indie film queen; Michael Hennesey, American TV heartthrob; Willow Barnes, fallen former teen star looking to make a comeback; and Finn Forrester, legendary Hollywood movie star. Mercier invites his friend Ella Sinclair—a beautiful, bohemian-spirited American philosopher known for her provocative writing—to stay with them for the summer. When Ella arrives, Finn is instantly enchanted by her, and soon they fall madly in love. Finn wants to plan a life together, but Ella harbours fears and convinces him to wait until the film wraps to decide their future. In the case of life imitating art, the film they are creating explores “the big questions” and prompts the stars to reflect on the crossroads they face in their own lives. How will their experiences on location affect them when they return home? The answers won’t come until months later when the cast and crew reconvene on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival—but their revelation will make for one unforgettable night.
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EXCERPT
Soon they were soaking in the tub, surrounded by the soft glow of candlelight. Ella leaned against Finn and sighed contentedly as he wrapped his strong arms around her.
“I thought about you all day today,” he said.
“You did?”
“I couldn’t get the image of you with those kids out of my head. You were such a natural with them.”
“I’m crazy for tiny humans, always have been. I love their curiosity, big imaginations, big emotions. When a toddler is overjoyed, it’s infectious. They can’t contain it and it just oozes out of them. They feel everything so fully, so honestly, with their whole selves.”
“Do you want to have children of your own?”
“Finn…”
He squeezed her
waist and said, “Have you ever thought about it?”
“Have you?” she asked, turning to face him.
“Ella, I would love to have a family with you someday, when we’re ready. Do you want to have a family with me?”
“Well, yes, but…”
“But what, baby?”
“I would want to have children with you, but I wouldn’t want to have them without you.”
“What do you mean?”
“The way I grew up, it just made me not want to do it on my own.”
“You wouldn’t be. We’d be together. I’m not going anywhere.”
“Finn, there’s more than one way to be alone. You spend your life flying around the world to shoot movies and attend film festivals. Where would that leave me? Alone.”
“Sweetheart, if we choose to have a family someday, some things would obviously change. I’ve been thinking about this since we met, but I didn’t want to bring it up and scare you away by asking too much too soon. But after I saw you today, I thought we could at least talk about it. It’s just a conversation.”
“You’ve been thinking about it all this time?”
“Yes,” he said, gently running his fingers down her arm.
“What have you been thinking about?”
“Well, we could take some time to be alone together, to travel. If we had a child, you would both travel with me to film sets. I can get the studio to rent us a house. We’d hire a nanny and any other kind of help we want so you could write, I could work, and we could all be together. When our oldest is school-aged, I would only take jobs in LA, except maybe in the summers when we could all still travel as a family. We could show them the world. Being a husband and father would be my priority. You wouldn’t go to so much as a single doctor’s appointment alone unless you wanted to. If I had to give up acting and be a stay-at-home dad, that’s fine too.”
“Wow. You’ve really thought about this.”
“Well, yeah. I can’t help it. Our future spilt out before me when you told me you love me. But it’s just a fantasy. Sweetheart, there’s no pressure. Until today, I didn’t even know if children were a possibility. If we live our lives together, just the two of us, I’d be perfectly happy.” He planted a soft kiss in her hair.
“Just a fantasy?” she asked.
“Yeah, for now. Do you ever fantasize about our future?”
She nodded.
“Tell me.”
“Well, I always imagined that I’d keep working, but less than I do now. I’d want to spend time with my babies.”
“Babies?” he asked. “How many?”
“Three. Two girls and then a boy. I don’t care about gender, it’s just what I imagine.”
He rubbed her shoulder. “Tell me more.”
“They’d all look like you,” she said.
“Oh, see, in my mind each one of them looks just like you.”
She smiled and he kissed the tip of her nose.
“Keep going,” he said.
“Well, I like your idea of travelling together. I imagined that…”
“What, baby?”
“It’s silly.”
“Tell me anyway.”
“Well, it’s just a fantasy, but I can picture us buying a little house in the French countryside for summers and holidays. You know, one of those old stone houses with wooden beams on the ceilings and a wood-burning stove, with plenty of room outside for the kids to roll around in the grass and a space for me to write.” She crinkled her nose and shook her head. “I told you, it’s silly.”
“Not to me. I think it sounds perfect,” he said, kissing her. “So, two girls and a boy, huh? I should warn you, I’ve always liked traditional names, like Emily and Sarah. I’m guessing you gravitate toward more free-spirited names like Lula Belle or Blue Moon. I’m prepared to fight you on this.” He playfully put up his dukes, but she grabbed one of his hands and kissed it.
She laughed. “Actually, I was thinking if we had a girl, maybe we’d call her Betty. It’s completely traditional, but modern too. I don’t know. It’s just a thought.”
“Betty, huh? I love it. And you know what else? I love you.” He stopped to stroke the side of her face. “I love you so much, Ella. There’s no fantasy we can’t make a reality if we choose to. Come on, sweetheart. Let’s dry off and slip into bed. I want to show you exactly how I feel about you.”
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A Glimpse into The Characters in The Location Shoot
Ella Sinclair: A beautiful philosopher with piercing green eyes and light brown spiral curls that flow all the way down her back. She writes about sex and other taboo topics, has a wicked sense of humour, and never misses a thing. Bohemian and free-spirited, she lives from place to place and is terrified of planting roots. When she and Hollywood star Finn Forrester fall in love, she doesn’t know how to trust it.
Finn Forrester: A handsome, legendary Hollywood movie star with sea-coloured eyes and light brown hair. He’s dating a woman he knows is wrong for him. When he meets Ella, he’s bowled over and convinced that she’s the one. Finn is the stuff of fairy tales, and he wants to make a real-life fairy tale with Ella.
Jean Mercier: An eccentric, French filmmaker known for curating unexpected casts and tackling daring subjects in his cinematic art. He has a bleak, dystopian view of humanity. Full of contradictions, he’s created some of the most challenging roles for actresses, yet in his personal life, he treats women like pieces of gum he’s chewing until the flavour runs out.
Charlotte Reed: A British actress known for theatre work and indie films. Quiet and demure, she holds her cards close to her vest. When she leaves her husband for the location shoot, they are at a crossroads.
Willow Barnes: The blonde beauty is a former tween star, now best known for multiple DUIs and failed celebrity romances. She’s a fixture on social media but can’t seem to change her image and get the kinds of roles she dreams of… until now.
Michael Hennesey: Television star of a nighttime soap opera and self-proclaimed womanizer who doesn’t seem to care about any of the countless women he takes to bed. Yet there is someone he cares about.
Albie Hughes: 73-year-old British star of stage and screen. He may seem a bit crusty, but this romantic at heart believes in love above all else. Can he teach the others to believe in love before it’s too late?
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Patricia Leavy, PhD, is an award-winning,
best-selling author. She was formerly an Associate Professor of Sociology,
Chairperson of Sociology and Criminology, and Founding Director of Gender
Studies at Stonehill College. She has published more than forty books; her work
has been translated into many languages, and she has received more than forty
book honours. Her last novel, Hollyland, was featured on She Reads in “The Most
Anticipated Romances of Spring 2023” and was the 2023 Firebird Book Awards 1st
Place Winner in Pop Culture Fiction and 1st Place Winner in Summer/Beach Read.
Patricia has also received career awards from the New England Sociological
Association, the American Creativity Association, the American Educational
Research Association, the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, and
the National Art Education Association. In 2018, she was honoured by the
National Women’s Hall of Fame and SUNY-New Paltz established the “Patricia
Leavy Award for Art and Social Justice.” Patricia lives in Maine. In addition
to writing, she enjoys art, reading, and travel.
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