Blog Tour, #Giveaway & Review: Crashers by Lindy S. Hudis @Lindyscribe
Synopsis
It may not be armed robbery, but the illegal business of fraudulent car accidents is a multi-million dollar racket, involving unscrupulous medical providers, personal injury attorneys, and the cooperating passengers involved in the accidents and who also receive a portion of the illegal proceeds.
What makes good people turn to crimeāany type of crime? Newly engaged, Nathan and Shari are blissfully happyābut their joy is tempered by the dark cloud of mounting debt. They know itās just a matter of time until an avalanche of bills buries themāand their future along with it.
A chance encounter with a stranger in whom Shari confides her troubles, proves fortuitous: he tells her of a get-rich-quick scheme that will put her and her fiancĆ© on easy street. Seduced by the chance to move from hard times to good times in no time, she takes the carrot offered her, and finds herself acting as a āstuffed passengerāāthe āvictimā in a staged auto accident. The act goes according to plan and Shari gets her payday. She goes back for moreāagain and again, eventually becoming trapped in a dark and dangerous underworld, dragging her fiancĆ© with her. Getting out and breaking free will take nothing short of a miracle.
A modern day cautionary tale, Crashers is a fascinating study in the derailing of a young coupleās moral compass.
Excerpt
Chapter 1
For KXXX TV and KXXX AM Radio News, this is Katie Carlson with your mid-morning eye-in-the-sky traffic report, and itās an easy one: Itās messed up EVERYWHERE! So far, the 405 South is backed up all the way to the 101. So, if you are going into Hollywood this morning, you are going to be late for that audition. Also, there is an injury crash on the Eastbound 10. So, if you are heading into downtown LA, you might want to bring a magazine or get some knitting done. If you are going to LAX, forget it, call mom back east and tell her you will be driving out instead. Just Kidding! Any way, this is Katie Carlson with the Los Angeles mid-morning traffic report. Enjoy your commute everybody, NOT!
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As the blare of the clock radio on the night table jolted her awake, ShariĀ Barnes rubbed her eyes, blew her long brown hair out of her face, and snuggled into Nathan Townsendās chest. She curled her body around his middle and took a deep whiff of his salty, masculine neck.
But she couldnāt ignore the voice on the radio.
āMonday morning traffic,ā she sighed.
Nathan matched the sigh and put his arms around her. āAt least you donāt have to drive over the hill.ā
āYeah, I would just die if I had to drive into Beverly Hills every day to work in a beautiful office.ā Shari giggled and disappeared under their thick blue comforter for a few more moments of sleepy-headed bliss. She felt Nathan stretch up, and a moment later the radio shut off. Then he slid down next to her in the single bed they shared in their Studio City apartment, a few blocks north of Ventura Boulevard. The constant drone and rumble of another L.A. morning came clearly through the open window: cars honking, rock music blaring, the frantic scurrying sounds of the film shoot a few blocks away. Shari ran her bare feet up the inside of Nathanās thigh.
He jumped. āShit, your feet are cold.ā He pushed her legs off of him.
āWhat time is it?ā she murmured between kisses.
āUm, seven.ā He nuzzled her neck and she felt him becoming erect against her.
āNo time for that!ā She threw off the covers. āGotta be at work on time for once; gotta get my asp out of bed.ā
āThereās a snake in the bed?ā Nathan grabbed her with both hands and gave her belly gentle nips.
āYeah, of the one-eyed variety.ā Shari leaped to the floor and padded naked into the bathroom. She turned the hot water in the shower to high and stepped in, filling the small bathroom with steam.
She had just poured a green drop of shampoo into her palm and was running her hands together when the flimsy yellow and white shower curtain flew back and Nathan grinned in at her. She smiled back, surprised by neither his arrival nor the partial hard-on that preceded him.
āMind if we join you?ā he asked.
āThereās enough shampoo for everybody,ā Shari said as she rubbed her hands across her scalp.
He stepped into the stall, pulled the curtain closed and began to lather her hair for her. She put her hands on his back, feeling the taut muscles and the water streaming there, but did not reach down between them. It took him about five seconds to realize it and hold her away.
āYou okay?ā
āFineā¦.ā
āDonāt lie; I can always tell when you have something on your mind.ā
āYou know me better than I know me,ā she said.
āYou know it.ā He pushed her wet hair over her shoulders. āCome on, give.ā
āI was thinking maybe I should get a second job.ā
āYouāre worrying about money again?ā
āWell, I have to shoot my student thesis film this year or I wonāt graduate. But where am I going to get the money I need?ā
āHow much do you need?ā
āAt least five figures.ā
Review
Insurance fraud is real but can also be a dangerous pursuit as Bryce, Shari and Nathan come to find out in this book. Shari may not have had an easy life but it wasn’t bad…until she is fired as a waitress for being 5 minutes late (amongst other things) and involved in an accident. Her boyfriend, Nathan, is also a rising star in the investment firm he works for until a slimeball coworker changes everything.
This story looks at what life is like for those living on the edge of the law and how the thought of quick cash can turn a person from a sane normal person to one that is out of control. The author does a great job of bringing the character to life and it had me on the edge of my seat wondering how certain events were going to turn out.
There were just a few too many F bombs for my taste but I tried to ignore them because the book was really good and enlightening.
We give the book 4 paws
About the Author
Lindy S. Hudis is a graduate of New York University, where she studied drama at Tisch School of the Arts.
She is the author of several titles, including her romance suspense novel, “Weekends”, her “Hollywood” story City of Toys, and her crime novel, Crashers. She is also the author of an erotic short story series, “The S&M Club” and “The Mile High Club”.
Her short film āThe Lessonā was screened at the Seattle Underground Film Festival and Cine-Nights in 2000.
She is also an actress, having appeared in the television daytime drama “Sunset Beach”. She and her husband, Hollywood stuntman Stephen Hudis, have formed their own production company called Impact Motion Pictures, and have several projects and screenplays in development.
She lives in California with her husband and two children.
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