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Little Black Dress: A Novel [Paperback]

Susan McBride
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Book Description

August 23, 2011

Two sisters whose lives seemed forever intertwined are torn apart when a magical little black dress gives each one a glimpse of an unavoidable future

Antonia Ashton has worked hard to build a thriving career and a committed relationship, but she realizes her life has gone off track. Forced to return home to Blue Hills when her mother, Evie, suffers a massive stroke, Toni finds the old Victorian where she grew up as crammed full of secrets as it is with clutter. Now she must put her mother’s house in order—and uncover long-buried truths about Evie and her aunt, Anna, who vanished fifty years earlier on the eve of her wedding. By shedding light on the past, Toni illuminates her own mistakes and learns the most unexpected things about love, magic, and a little black dress with the power to break hearts . . . and mend them.

--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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Two sisters whose lives seemed forever intertwined are torn apart when a magical little black dress gives each one a glimpse of an unavoidable future.

Antonia Ashton has worked hard to build a thriving career and a committed relationship, but she realizes her life has gone off track. Forced to return home to Blue Hills when her mother, Evie, suffers a massive stroke, Toni finds the old Victorian where she grew up as crammed full of secrets as it is with clutter. Now she must put her mother’s house in order—and uncover long-buried truths about Evie and her aunt, Anna, who vanished fifty years earlier on the eve of her wedding. By shedding light on the past, Toni illuminates her own mistakes and learns the most unexpected things about love, magic, and a little black dress with the power to break hearts… and mend them.


Amazon Exclusive: Charlaine Harris Interviews Susan McBride

Susan McBride and Charlaine Harris met in 1999 when Susan’s very first novel was published by a small press and Charlaine was an established mystery author, writing two separate series (the Aurora Teagarden and Lily Bard Mysteries). Susan went on to do five Debutante Dropout Mysteries for HarperCollins/Avon while Charlaine tried her hand at a Southern Vampire Mystery featuring telepathic barmaid Sookie Stackhouse. When Dead Until Dark was released in 2001, Susan passed out wax vampire teeth at the Mayhem in the Midlands Convention to celebrate her friend’s new book, hoping it might just catch on. My, what a different a dozen years makes! Charlaine’s 11th Southern Vampire Novel, Dead Reckoning, was recently released and hit #1 on virtual every bestsellers list while HBO’s TrueBlood heats up the small screen. In the meanwhile, Susan has taken a leap of her own and in a mystical direction as well, penning her first novel of magic realism, Little Black Dress, prompting Charlaine to ask a few questions of her old pal.

Charlaine Harris: Writers approach a genre switch with trepidation. Were you excited? Anxious?

Susan McBride: I was very comfortable writing series mysteries but always had the itch to try something else. I was fortunate to be asked to write several young adult books and then The Cougar Club, my first mainstream novel, which gave me the confidence to attempt Little Black Dress. And I needed that confidence! Writing Little Black Dress was the hardest thing I’ve ever done. I don’t think I’ve ever gone so deep into a story or into the characters, and it took over my life for months and months. I’m both excited and anxious for the book to come out, wondering what my mystery readers will think of it and hoping it attracts readers who’ve never read my books as well.

CH: What was your fundamental beginning idea for Little Black Dress? Was it a key scene, an interesting situation, the character of the protagonist?

SM: I’d love to say the idea came to me in a dream but it was really very simple. I was thinking of things that are common to all women—daughters, sisters, mothers, wives—and I envisioned a little black dress. Maybe because my mother always insisted that every girl should have at least one in her closet since they worked well at most any function: cocktail party, graduation, fancy dinners, and, of course, funerals. I wondered, though, what if there was a dress that fit several women in one family, all of whom were different sizes. And what if this dress was made of a very special silk that seemed “alive” and that, when donned, made its wearer glimpse her future. Then I saw two very different sisters from the 1960s, one destined toward spinsterhood and one on the eve of her wedding to a rich man she didn’t love. I wondered how putting on a magic black dress that revealed their fates could change both their lives. Would it push them apart or bind them together? Would the dress affect a second generation? So that’s where I started, and the idea blossomed from there.

CH: Why did you decide it was the right time to try something different?

SM: I’d been contemplating what I wanted to do after The Cougar Club as I so enjoyed telling that tale of three women and their great friendship. I think The Cougar Club is filled with hope and love, and I wanted to spin another story about hope and love and forgiveness but in a completely different way. Dealing with the magical element was definitely something I hadn’t tried before, but my agents and my editor were thrilled. In fact, I felt such enthusiasm from them over my Little Black Dressidea that it was kind of daunting. I knew I had to stretch my literary muscles further with Little Black Dress and dig a little deeper than I had before. Maybe because I have a sister—and we’re as much polar opposites as Anna and Evie Evans in Little Black Dress, I got very emotional while writing the book. But it all seemed to come together perfectly. I hate to say I think it’s fate, but I do!

CH: Was the editing process different for this very different book?

SM: Hmm, that’s an interesting question! It was a challenge to make sure I unveiled the mystery of the black dress and the sisters’ fates in a linear fashion while using two points of view: that of Evie, the older sister, and Antonia, her daughter. Evie’s perspective is very personal and historical, and Toni’s viewpoint is much more modern. So it was a matter of keeping the tension there while moving the story along, and reaching a place where past meets present (for want of a better description). My agents and my editor were incredibly insightful, and the novel is much stronger for their input.

CH: Do you think you’ll want to write more books like Little Black Dress, or do you think you’ll return to conventional mysteries?

SM: Yes, I’d love to write more books like Little Black Dresswith magical elements. It’s very freeing to know you can go beyond the boundaries of reality and what’s considered “normal” in these books, and I adore that feeling. In fact, I’ll be dipping into the world of magic realism with my next novel, Little White Lies.

CH: Last but not least, do you have a great little black dress that you can’t live without?

SM: I’m embarrassed to say that I don’t. I just have a really old one hanging in the back of my closet. And it would probably take some magic to make it fit. So I think I’d better go shopping!

Review

"Written with touching insight into family relationships, Little Black Dress is a lovely and entertaining journey into the magical side of things."
(Sarah Addison Allen, New York Times Bestselling Author of THE PEACH KEEPER)

“Written with touching insight into family relationships and what we call home, The Little Black Dress is a lovely and entertaining journey into the magical side of things. I bet you’ll never look at your closet the same way again.” (Sarah Addison Allen )

“With a deft hand and a sensitive heart, Susan McBride spins a magical tale. A bittersweet, Gothic past melds perfectly with a tender and revelatory present. Part mystery, part love story. Emotionally satisfying, LITTLE BLACK DRESS is an enchanting escape into a magical and wonderful world. A delight to read.” (International Bestselling Author M.J. Rose )

“I’ll read anything by Susan McBride.” (Charlaine Harris, New York Times Bestselling Author )

“Little Black Dress is big on heart, secrets and magic. This enchanting novel is a book-shelf essential.” (Karin Gillespie, author of the Bottom Dollar Girl series and co-author of The Sweet Potato Queen's First Big Ass Novel. )

“Susan McBride’s LITTLE BLACK DRESS sparkles with magic! It’s part love story, part mystery, part family saga, all wrapped together in the wonder of an amazing little dress that will leave you crying and cheering. I loved this book!”-- (Judy Merrill Larsen, author of ALL THE NUMBERS )

“LITTLE BLACK DRESS is a luminous story filled with magic and hope. I loved this tender, touching and enchanting saga about the unique bond of mothers, daughters and sisters.” (Ellen Meister )

“LITTLE BLACK DRESS is a delightful, emotional and thoroughly engaging exploration of the connections that bind women together and the magic that’s created when mothers, daughters and sisters learn to open their eyes and hearts to their truest desires.” (Marilyn Brant, author of ACCORDING TO JANEMarilyn Brant, author of ACCORDING TO JANE )

“I’m madly in love with this full-of-surprises story about secrets, family ties--and one magical little black dress. One of my favorite novels of the year.” (Melissa Senate, author of The Secret of Joy and The Love Goddess' Cooking School )

“With sparkle and wit, Susan McBride crafts both a family saga of painful secrets and a modern story of a woman who thinks she’s got it all under control -- until everything she thought she knew blows apart. Little Black Dress is a beguiling story of fate, love, and magic.” (Kristina Riggle, author of Things We Didn't Say )

“...well-told tale of a mother-daughter relationship is fraught with secrets, disappointment, and unspoken love...well-paced love story to those who can appreciate three...sexy heroines who know history and have rich ones of their own.” (Publishers Weekly )

“Seamlessly weaving their stories together, McBride relates a tale of love that endures.” (Southern Pines Pilot )

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks; Original edition (August 23, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0062027190
  • ISBN-13: 978-0062027191
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #971,680 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Susan McBride is the author of women's fiction, including The Truth About Love & Lightning (William Morrow Paperbacks, 02/13), Little Black Dress (09/11), and The Cougar Club (02/10). She has also penned a short memoir called In the Pink: How I Met the Perfect (Younger) Man, Survived Breast Cancer, and Found True Happiness After 40 (06/12), about becoming an "accidental Cougar" at 41, marrying a younger man, being diagnosed with breast cancer at 42, and having her first child at 47. Susan was named "Survivor of the Year" by the St. Louis chapter of Susan G. Komen for the Cure in 2012 and was dubbed one of St. Louis's "Most Dynamic" in 2012 by the Ladue News.

Susan previously wrote the award-winning Debutante Dropout Mysteries (Avon Paperbacks), including Blue Blood, The Good Girl's Guide To Murder, The Lone Star Lonely Hearts Club, Night Of The Living Deb, and Too Pretty To Die. She has authored several YA series books for Random House about debutantes in Houston, the debut in 2008 appropriately titled The Debs and followed by Love, Lies, And Texas Dips in 2009. Gloves Off, the third book, has not yet been released.

Visit Susan's web site at http://SusanMcBride.com for more info.


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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely story with a hint of Magic July 3, 2011
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I was a little skeptical of the "magical" aspect of this book before I read it - I normally don't read paranormal stories. However, the author uses the black dress in a charming fashion which won me over and had me almost believing. This is the first of Ms. McBride's works that I have read; however, I know that I will be reading more her books in the future.

The true magic is in the writing of the three main characters of the book, Toni, Evie, and Anna. Toni is the daughter who comes home to find herself after her mother suffers from a stroke. Evie and Anna (Toni's mother and aunt) find one another and forgiveness after many years separation. The author brought these three women to life for me. I felt as if I knew them and was happy for their joys and sad for their sorrows.

While it is ultimately a happy story, the road to the happy ending is not always happy - there are bumps in the road, wrong turns, dead ends, and people get lost. Just like in real life. I was tickled by the ending of the book, something that I hadn't foreseen up to that point.

I know that I will think of these characters again and again. Thank you, Ms. McBride for such a lovely treat.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Little Black Dress January 2, 2013
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One of the best books I've read in awhile. I have already told my friends they needed to read this. First book I read by Susan McBride and I will most likely start reading her other books. 4 Thumbs up to Susan McBride.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Magical Story August 7, 2011
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A simple black dress bought on impulse can change the lives of a family forever. On the night before Anna's wedding she decides to wear the black dress instead of the one she had purchased and has visions that she truly believes and therefore decides not to go ahead with the wedding, cancels it and embarrasses her family and her future in-laws. She seems to have vanished out of sight and then one day her sister is so upset she wants to return the dress which she considers evil to find that the store is not there and is going to throw it in the river when she nearly drowns and is saved by a total stranger is it fate of the little black dress.?
Her mother is found in the attic having had a stroke and was wearing the same black dress when Antonia Ashton has to return to the town of Blue Hills and find out what other secrets are hidden that have not been told. This dress has a history of its own and soon Antonia will discover secrets that have been buried and lives will change and things around her.

It is an amazing story and will keep you interested in it from beginning to end. I had never read a Susan McBride book before but now am a fan for life. Keep writing.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars great read~
I totally enjoyed the mystery of the dress, the romances of the characters and the generational connections and links! Great book!
Published 3 months ago by Marissa Walter
4.0 out of 5 stars Well written & interesting story
I really liked this book-enough to write a review, which is saying something. I rarely take the time. Looking forward to your next book,
Published 3 months ago by Beth Pachman
4.0 out of 5 stars A Romantic Twist
This book was well written and the touch of mysticism makes it interesting. You really want to know what happens next.
Published 3 months ago by Peggy Fredendall
5.0 out of 5 stars Good read
Twists, turns, romance, magic, and mystery, all in one book. It's a good read and you won't be disappointed. Enjoy!
Published 3 months ago by ibcynthy
4.0 out of 5 stars Suspend Reality And Have A Little Fun With Little Black Dress
Little Black Dress is mostly a story about a mother, a daughter and family secrets. Throw in a little romance and magic, and there you have it. Read more
Published 9 months ago by G. McCarthy
4.0 out of 5 stars Zip Me Into One of These, Please
Two sisters and a daughter - or is it a niece? - and a magic dress. We have a mother, Evie, suffering a stroke, her daughter Toni coming home to care for her, and a missing aunt,... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Beverly Diehl
4.0 out of 5 stars A Very Pleasing Read!
This book is the second donated by Susan McBride for the Readathon for International Chick Lit Month event at Stonecrest Library. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Writer's Corner
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun read!
This book is a tip of the grownup hat to the young adult bestseller, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Stacy Alesi
4.0 out of 5 stars Story of sisters and a magical dress
This is basically a story of sisters whose lives are changed (or perhaps just revealed) by a little black dress. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Nanciejeanne
5.0 out of 5 stars FUN VERY FAST READ
A very enjoyable and mystical novel of two sisters in Missouri. One of the sisters buys a dress from a gypsy, cancels her wedding at the rehearsal dinner and takes off for parts... Read more
Published 15 months ago by ITZME
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