Copper Moon – The Meeting
Blurb
The Artist…
Brie
Spencer is in need of solitude and scenery to help her heal from the loss of
her sister. Feeling she will never be able to move on from this heartache, and
the torment of the night her life changed forever, she makes the trip to Copper
Moon, to paint and heal.
The Biker…
Hank
James has always wanted to win the coveted Copper Moon Cup. But having the
fastest time has eluded him, that is until this year. Having spent every waking
moment tinkering on his baby, he thinks he's finally going to bring home the
elusive trophy.
The Problem…
Looking
to capture the perfect sunrise, Brie tumbles into the path of Hank James -
literally. Making final adjustments on his bike before the race begins, Hank
heads to the beach for a trial run. Almost running over a woman and dumping his
bike is the last thing he needs.
Hank James
So,
Hi. I guess you’ve gathered already that
I’m Hank. I’m a Marine, and hopefully soon, a full-time bike shop owner and
builder. I want to open my own shop and specialize in vintage motorcycles. I
fell in love with older bikes when my dad, George, was still alive and I was a
little boy. You see, my dad always wanted to win the Copper Moon Cup. Every
year, we would load up my dad’s old 1942 Crocker and head to Door County,
Wisconsin to race in the Cup. The Cup is a race for vintage bikes only. They have to be at least 20 years old, but
the 20 year olds are the new bikes there.
The
Crocker, which was my grandpa’s bike first, was special to my dad because it
was the bike he learned to ride on. My grandpa bought it used, only a few years
old, while he was home on leave from the service and it sat in his dad’s garage
until grandpa got home to ride it. Then, well, he rode that bike everywhere. He
didn’t have a lot of money when he first got out of the service, so the Crocker
was his only mode of transportation for two years. Since he lived in Dell
Hollow, Kentucky, it wasn’t too bad; the weather is usually mild most of the
year.
When
my dad turned 15 Grandpa let him learn how to ride the Crocker. Then, he got a
job bussing tables at a local restaurant and paid Grandpa for it as soon as he
could. Just like my grandpa, he rode it every day to and from work and school.
He used to tell me that he thought he was the cat’s meow when he was on that
bike. A smile as wide as an ocean and the girls thought he was something
special. At least, my mom sure did. After they had me, Dad didn’t ride it that
much – only on the weekends or when he needed to let off some steam. And of
course, there was the Cup.
So,
to race in the Cup, you can’t have any modifications on your bike; it has to be
original. Of course, old parts are hard to come by sometimes, so they allow you
to put newer parts on it as long as they are made just like the old ones and
there aren’t any enhancements to it. There’s always someone trying to cheat,
but that’s what happens when you have a large purse. The race has grown in
popularity so much that the purse is now a half million dollars. That’s
something special.
So,
my two best friends are Colby Landon and Brian Knight. We’ve known each other
since grade school. We all went into the
service the same year, but we were each in a different branch of the service. I
went into the Marines, Colby was a paratrooper in the Army, and Blake is a
SEAL. Nowadays, Colby is a smoke jumper, which is a firefighter, and Brian is a
bouncer. We’re all in our 40’s but none of us are married at this time. I was,
but divorced many years ago. Brian’s never been married; he’s kind of a man
whore and Colby was engaged to a gal whom he met in the Army, but she was
killed in combat. He’s had a hard time getting on with life.
That
brings us back to the Cup. Colby and I want to win so we can open our own bike
shop. He says he’s getting too old to continue on with the firefighting, and
he’s the best damn fabricator I’ve ever met. He’s made most of the parts we
needed for the Crocker. Brian will be there with us, I’m sure. I’ve mentioned
it a few times, but he’s noncommittal about it; first, we have to win.
That
brings me to Brie. Holy shit, she almost made me dump Julie, that’s the Crocker
– long story, but anyway, I did end up dropping her down when Brie stepped out
in front of me on the race track. Silly woman. I was pissed off, but something
about her just stirs me something fierce. She’s beautiful and kind of sad; but
at the same time, she’s smart, funny, and well…I’m hoping we will be able to
get to know each other better.
PJ Fiala
I am a
wife of thirty years, a mother of four grown children and the grandmother of
three lovely grandchildren. When not writing a new story, I can be found riding
my motorcycle and exploring this fabulous country of ours. My writing revolves
around people anyone would love to spend time with. No self-absorbed
billionaires for me.
Earning
my Bachelor's Degree later in life fulfilled a dream for me. Then, I found the
courage to write and I haven't looked back. Currently I have five published
books. I also serve as the VP of Communications for WisRWA and devote a large
amount of my time helping other authors slog their way through this thing
called publishing. I love to hear from fans, so look me up and touch base.
I come
from a family of veterans. My
grandfather, father, brother, two of my sons, and one daughter-in-law are all
veterans. Needless to say, I am proud to
be an American and proud of the service my amazing family has given.
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base with me or stalk me (I’d love that.)
PJ Fiala
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