See You Soon Broadway Book Tour

Maris Forrester has a wonderful life with an amazing boyfriend and a fulfilling job. Sheโs happy and content . . . or so she thinks. Maris has always had huge dreams of being on Broadway. Ever since her very first performance as a child, she has envisioned herself on the stage under the shining lights. Now she has to decide whether she should give up her wonderful life to chase those dreams.
When her parents announce they are moving, she comes across a long-lost family treasure. She doesnโt realize that this treasure may hold the key to her future and to all her dreams coming true.
And if that wasnโt sign enough, a mysterious stranger throws another wrench in the mix at a dazzling rooftop party benefiting the Arts. These could be signs of things to come.
But will she remain content in her perfect world, or will she step into the unknown world she has always dreamed of?
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About the author:
Melissa graduated from the University of Central Florida with a Bachelorโs Degree in Communications; she has always had a love for writing. An avid journal keeper, she took her creativity to the next level by fulfilling her dream with her debut novel, An Event To Remember . . . Or Forget. Since then she has written and published two more novels, Wedding Haters and See You Soon Broadway within 14 months.
Melissa resides in Orlando, Florida, with her husband and young daughter. When she isn’t writing, this multi-tasking master organizer is busy being a mother, wife, chauffeur, PTA President, and Fitness Trainer.
When she has free time, she enjoys traveling, running, fitness, fashion, and taking a Disney Cruise every now and then.
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Excerpt from “See You Soon Broadway”
โWhat are you guys up to?โ I ask. My mom and Cassie are busily looking through some boxes. โHi, hon. Dad was cleaning out the garage and found these boxes,โ Mom replies. She continues to empty some junk from a box onto the table. โMom and Dad are finally cleaning out their stuff. I told them that they need to feng shui,โ Cassie says softly.
Cassie just opened her own yoga studio; sheโs probably the most calm and mentally sound person I have ever met in my life. I have thought about talking to her about the possibility of me moving to New York, but Iโm a little nervous about what sheโs going to say.
โMaris, do you remember this? We used to play restaurant with this old menu.โ Cassie holds up a menu that we stole from IHOP in the 80s. We used to play restaurant in Momโs Tupperware closet for hours.
โI canโt believe we still have that thing,โ I exclaim. Although, Iโm not surprised since Mom and Dad never throw anything away. โIโm keeping this for my kids,โ Cassie adds. Ugh, typical Cassieโshe may be calm and patient but she will always be the bossy older sister. She thinks she knows everything just because sheโs a whopping three years older than me.
โUm, why do you get to keep it and you donโt even have kids yet?โ I demand. She doesnโt say anything; no doubt she is chanting some kind of yoga stuff in her mind to ease the tension thatโs building.
โYouโre right,โ she replies calmly. โWe should share this once we both have kids, of course.โ I guess I canโt really argue with her considering sheโs definitely closer to having kids than I am.
I start looking through a box thatโs on the floor. It looks like a bunch of old stuff that belonged to my grandmother. Grandma passed away two years ago and my parents got the remainder of her things. I sort through the box of romance novels, crossword puzzles, and National Geographics from thirty years ago. As Iโm sorting through the stuff, I find a red leather-bound notebook at the bottom of the box. My curiosity is building as I run my fingers over the gorgeous worn leather. I open it to the first page and immediately recognize my grandmotherโs handwriting.
The first page is dated March 10, 1948 . . .
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