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Thursday, October 6, 2016

RUSSELL JAMES: The One

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THE ONE
Russell James
Copyright © 2016 by Russell James


Maurice bounced against the door as the subway hit the misaligned rails south of Charmatain station. He righted himself and hiked his messenger bag up on his shoulder. With a clumsy forefinger shove he pushed his heavy glasses back up the bridge of his nose.
He checked his watch. 5:55 PM. On schedule. The commute home across the city took 42 minutes, 49 if he had to wait at the transfer. Such precise measurements made him the butt of many jokes, but accountants lived for accuracy. Unaccounted minutes in his day were like cash missing from a register.
Maurice did not mind the commute. This was his time with the world, the hour and a half each day between his sterile loft in suburban Alcorcon and his quiet cubicle in downtown Madrid.
As always, he stood for the entire trip, partly because he had been sitting all day at work, but mostly because ladies should always be seated. Of course he could never stand and give his seat to a woman, afraid she might construe his chivalrous act as chauvinism. So he stood, even if seats were open, lest the surge of passengers in a station force him into the uncomfortable position of usurping a seat from the fairer sex.
The crowded subway rolled to a stop at the next station. Riders came and went like discards and draws in a round of passenger poker. A harried young mother slammed a baby stroller across the gap and into the car. The baby remained sound asleep. Overstuffed sacks of child paraphernalia hung from both handles like saddlebags. Two chattering toddlers trailed in her wake, fingers hooked in her belt loops. Stray strands of hair had escaped her pony tail and the summer heat had plastered them to her cheeks.
She took the open seat beside Maurice. The two eldest children gripped the outside edges of the stroller, their conversation about firemen uninterrupted.
Maurice thought the woman must have had a hard day. A mid-week recreational outing was unlikely for the family. It had probably been a day of errands, made more burdensome as a party of four. Trekking through the city in the cheap flip flops she wore couldn’t have the trip any better.
A baby bottle slipped from the stroller’s side pouch. It rolled past Maurice. The mother, head back against the window and eyes closed, hadn’t noticed.
Maurice stopped the bottle with the toe of his shoe. He turned his head in the opposite direction and then flipped the bottle against the feet of the child next to him.
“Mama, look!” the little boy cried. “Carla’s bottle got away.” He scooped up the bottle like it was found gold. “I saved it!”
“Thank you, Paulo,” she said without opening her eyes. “Put it in the sack.”
Paulo did and then shot his brother a self-satisfied smirk. His brother gave his head a sad shake.
The mother’s respite was only two stops long. At Los Banos she and her children left to complete her journey home. Another woman entered and took the open seat.
She carried herself like royalty. Her well-tailored tan suit bore a few creases from her day at work, but her makeup survived picture perfect. Her raven black hair curled around the back of her head like coiled silk. Her long black lashes framed the softest brown eyes Maurice had ever seen. She crossed one leg over the other and her skirt retreated to expose two shapely calves. His heart skipped into overdrive.
He turned away but scanned for details from the corner of his eye, lest he be caught staring. Her shoes and purse were an exact color match. The purse was high quality leather, but not a designer brand. She dressed well without following the crowd.
He liked her briefcase, mostly because it was a briefcase; solid, rectangular, professional. She wouldn’t have a backpack slung over her shoulder like some college student. She had tasks to complete that demanded the seal of quality that only a briefcase could stamp.
He chanced a quick glance at her hands. No wedding ring. No engagement ring. But she had rings on other fingers, so she wasn’t adverse to jewelry. Unmarried and unattached. Maurice figured that her success no doubt intimidated men.
She looked up at the metro map on the ceiling across from her. Maurice leaned back out of her field of view so he could take a long look at her face. Her profile was perfect; the nose of a Greek goddess statue, the hinted arch of her cheekbones.
His pulse raced. This woman beside him exuded magic. The metro car rocked around a curve and the hairs on his arm danced as he swayed closer to her.
Her life probably paralleled his with a professional job sandwiched between two long commutes. She had as little socializing time as he. How else could such a vision walk through life alone?
The subway slowed for the Aviacion EspaƱiola station. Maurice’s stomach roiled as he dreaded her first movement, that twitch that telegraphed that she would rise and depart. The metro stopped and the doors slid open. To his relief she remained seated.
A preteen girl boarded the train. She wore the light blue blazer and plaid skirt of a private school. Her hair trailed down her back in a long braid and she carried a violin case. An afternoon lesson must have kept her so late in the day.
The woman saw the girl and smiled a vibrant smile bright enough to light up a room. Maurice rejoiced. The woman must like kids, or music, or both. It was a win either way.
He imagined the bliss of seeing that blazing smile when he came home each day, a smile for him. It would be perfect. This woman was The One.
The subway left the station. There were only a few more stops on the line. At Puerta Del Sur, the line ended. He would transfer to Line 12 and she would be gone. Forever. He’d never seen her before and would never see her again. Time broke into a sprint.
He shifted his weight from foot to foot. He wiped his sweating palm on his pants. Cuatro Vientos station approached. The woman uncrossed her legs.
No! Not so soon. He needed time. He didn’t know what to say, what to do. The connection was undeniable. If this chance slipped away he’d regret it, immediately and for the rest of his lonely life.
She got up and stood by the door. Her skirt caressed her calves with a curling sweep. Her hand hovered over the button to open the door.
In seconds it would be too late. He had to speak. He had to act.
His tongue stuck to the roof of his cotton dry mouth. His feet felt encased in cement. His hand froze in the car’s ceiling strap.
The subway slid to a stop at Cuatro Vientos. She pushed the button and the doors opened with a whoosh. The humid station air rushed in against Maurice’s face. She crossed to the station platform. The doors closed.
His paralysis broke. He rushed to the door as the subway took off. In abject misery, he watched the diminishing picture of his dream woman riding the escalator to the bright surface world. He rested his head against the cool glass and closed his eyes.
That night, thoughts of her enveloped him like a thick fog. His dinner had no taste, the television gave no diversion. He tossed in his sagging bed until well after midnight, plagued with visions of the rapturous beauty on the subway.
Maurice fueled up the next morning with the usual eight ounces of bran and a hard boiled egg at 7:13. He boarded the 8:03 at Puerta Del Sur. His eyes lit up as he spied the woman in the corner seat, an angelic vision in a white dress and black boots. He held his breath. Could she be The One?
This morning it was a blonde with green eyes.

GIVEAWAY
WOO HOO!!!! Great day for a stalking, don’t you think?!!! And to prove it, we have a great giveaway for you!!! Today it’s ONE PRINT COPY OF DREAMWALKER to ONE LUCKY WINNER!!!
BECAUSE THIS IS A PRINT COPY, THE WINNER IS LIMITED TO THE US AND CANADA!!!
To win: go to the Official FB Event Page; find the post announcing  today’s giveaway; and comment, “I WANT TO WIN” in that post and you just might!!! 
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Two realities. One hope.
What if you lived in two worlds, and could die in either? Pete Holm can. He is a dreamwalker, able to travel to the realm of dreams, including the devastated world of Twin Moon City, where an evil voodoo spirit holds living souls in terror with his army of the walking dead.
In the waking world, drug lord Jean St. Croix knows only the power of the dreamwalker can stop him, so St. Croix vows Pete must die.
Pete is the only hope to rescue the lost souls in Twin Moon City…unless St. Croix kills him first. Can anyone survive when two realities collide?
AUTHOR BIO
Russell R. James was raised on Long Island, New York and spent too much time watching Chiller, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, and Dark Shadows, despite his parents' warnings. Bookshelves full of Stephen King and Edgar Allan Poe didn't make things better. He graduated from Cornell University and the University of Central Florida.

After a tour flying helicopters with the U.S. Army, he now spins twisted tales best read in daylight. He has written the paranormal thrillers "Dark Inspiration","Sacrifice","Black Magic", "Dark Vengeance", the collections "Tales from Beyond", "Deeper into Darkness", "Outer Rim" and "Out of Time". His novels "Dreamwalker" and "Q Island" both release in 2015.

His wife reads what he writes, rolls her eyes, and says "There is something seriously wrong with you."

Visit his website at
http://www.russellrjames.com and read some free short stories.

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Thursday, September 29, 2016

JACK KETCHUM GIVEAWAY!!!

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Halloweenpalooza IV:
The STALKING MOON
Win the secret life of souls

Yup! It's Jack Ketchum time!!!
Here's your chance to win an autographed paperback of his soon-to-be published release THE SECRET LIFE OF SOULS!!!
This is not your only chance to win an autographed book donated by Mr. Ketchum, but it is your only chance to win THIS ONE!!! The other will be given away on his featured day, so you have to be around on that day!!!

I put this one in a Rafflecopter drawing because:
1.       I wasn't sure how many people would enter; and 
2.       I wanted to give everyone a good chance!!!
So here you go!!! There are lots of ways to earn extra entry points!!!
GOOD LUCK TO ALL!!! 

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ABOUT THE SECRET LIFE OF SOULS
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A gripping family drama that brilliantly explores the relationship between a young girl and her dog—and the mysteries that lie within.
At the heart of this psychological suspense novel is the haunting depiction of a family’s fall and the extraordinary gifted dog, Caity, who knows the truth. As the drama unfolds Caity evolves from protector to savior, from scapegoat to prop, and eventually, from avenger to survivor. She is an unselfish soul in a selfish world—and she is written with depth and grace by authors Ketchum and Mckee, who display a profound understanding of a dog’s complex emotions. With her telling instincts and her capacity for joy and transformative love, Caity joins the pantheon of great dogs in contemporary literature.   
Eleven year old actress Delia Cross is beautiful, talented, charismatic. A true a star in the making. Her days are a blur of hard work on ­set, auditions and tutors. Her family—driven, pill­-popping stage mother Pat, wastrel dad Bart, and introverted twin brother Robbie—depends on her for their upscale lifestyle. Delia in turn depends on Caity, her beloved ginger Queensland Heeler—and loyal friend—for the calming private space they share. Delia is on the verge of a professional break through. But just as the contracts are about to be signed, there is a freak accident that puts Delia in the danger zone with only Caity to protect her.


 
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Friday, November 29, 2013

BLACK ADAGIO awaits ...


BLACK ADAGIO, my chiller-diller that combines horror and ballet is on sale for .99. The price will last today and tomorrow so it's your chance to sample what reviewers are raving about.

The cover of BLACK ADAGIO is one of my favs. It perfectly represents the young protagonist Melissa Solange. Missy perfectly exemplifies the passion that dancers feel for their craft. They don't just enjoy dance -- they HAVE to dance. They're driven and it's this obsession that compels them towards the pursuit of perfection.

The story is a solid mystery about a cursed ballet that is resurrected. No one takes the warnings seriously until dancers start disappearing.

If you need a spine-tingling read, try BLACK ADAGIO.

BLACK ADAGIO


Melissa Solange is presented the chance of a lifetime. Chosen as a member of a new dance company, she works tirelessly perfecting the one element of ballet she's never mastered--the adagio. As she rehearses, a dark force watches. Resurrected by the surprise addition of a classic ballet to the repertoire, the sinister work is thought to be cursed--destroying anyone who attempts to dance it.

When the production's lead dancers begin to disappear, the old warning is taken more seriously. A death worshipping cult called The Innocents is blamed, but she is not so sure. They may be the scapegoat for an ultimate evil living in the woods of Holybrook. Desperate for an answer, she searches for what lurks in the shadows of the old trees before she becomes the next victim of the Danse Macabre.




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Friday, October 25, 2013

THE EVIL IN THE VINYL: J.Joseph Wright



Whenever I conjure the many nightmare recollections of my Halloweens past, one singularly dreaded memory lurches monstrously to the forefront—that of my grandmother’s record player. More specifically, the timeworn 75rpm sound effects album she used to run on a constant loop for the neighborhood trick or treaters. At the time, I’m certain dear old grandma didn’t understand what she was doing. She didn’t comprehend the distorted fears coursing through my veins because of the darkly loathsome and unearthly strangeness seeping from those crackling old RCA speakers into my young and impressionable ears. I still have scars.

If you are not aware of the maddeningly fiendish LP of which I so tremblingly scribe, then let these words be your warning. Do not listen to the Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House (Disney 1963), unless you want hideous horrors lurking in your palpitant heart forevermore.

I know what you’re thinking: It’s Disney. How scary can it be? Let me tell you, it’s my belief this album wasn’t pressed like normal LPs. It was created in some demonic and accursed den of bad dreams. Also, it was made in the sixties. That was a different time. Things were more provocative. Even Disney sometimes had an edge. Never more was this edge evident than in this dastardly record.

The needle hits the vinyl, and the hissing and popping begins, a menacing portent of the maddening audio agony to follow. Then, as if from some cave of abysmal blackness, comes a voice. A woman’s voice. Ghostly and ghastly. She speaks with a witchy coolness redolent of some unseen world beyond the grave.

But before I disclose what shadowy and sacrilegious things the echoing voice has to say, let me explain one of the most genuinely frightening aspects about the album—its cover. A picture, yes. Only a picture. An artist’s depiction. At first glance it seems simple enough, even childishly innocuous. An old house, graying and antiquated, with a prodigiously disheveled yard suggestive of the open country. Tombstones, spread across the overgrown lawn in a blanket of death markers, elicit a deep sense of dread.

Cryptic epitaphs inscribed by a grave keeper’s unsteady hand, lamenting of the horrifying forthcoming experience: “Here lies a most terrific collection of recorded sounds.” The fearsome words summon images of a dire world.

Snaking, curling ribbons of static electricity emanate with a fierce intensity from the stormy, shadow-haunted sky. A sallow and gnarled tree, a sad relic of a forgotten and prehistoric past, twisted and bent by the prevailing winds. Shunned by the world of the living, now a permanent denizen of the graveyard’s perpetual dusk.

A beckoning gloom surrounding the giant house of horrors evokes a most disturbing trepidation. It’s balanced gruffly, cast in sinister silhouette, with baleful and warped unevenness on a deceptively small knoll. Spitefully scowling. Fiendish and spectral on the stormiest of nights. A threshold to unhallowed ground. A frightful gateway into a cryptic world. Dark decay spreads over the ancient structure. Strange gables and unusual windows, perversely tall and narrow, hint at a stately manor whose magnificence had been faded by the mists and storms of generations.

Finally, the most disturbing part of the album cover. The part that used to infect my fledgling mind with inexplicable perversity, ideas of witchcraft, and swinish revelry. Way up high, on the crooked old house’s third floor, in a one-room lookout tower, a single window is ablaze with the orange glow of numerous candles. Candles used in the administration of the most unspeakable of black and blasphemous rites. Images of terrible things inside that attic torture chamber would trouble me, torment me, and skulk incessantly in my imagination, frittering on the fringes of psychosis as I listened to the hissing, crackling turntable.

And so the ghostly voice of the aforementioned woman initiates the madness with a simple narrative…

“You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing…high on a hilltop near your home there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don’t believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate…and you never return.”

Immediately I’m transported into the picture on the album cover, shivering in a howling wind from some fathomless void. I hear the rattling of chains, the struggles of the undead trying to free themselves from the locked iron gates of their sepulchers.

A black cat crosses my path. It sees me and arches its scrofulous spine, spitting out a hellish howl and hissing in a fitful tantrum. But it’s not afraid of me. It’s the ghastly ghoul emerging furtively from an open grave, moaning in devilish anticipation of fresh human brains. My brains!

I start to run. The lightning strikes and the wind wails and the rain falls sideways in sheets. My frightful flight brings me to an old, decrepit door. I open the door and there’s another ghoul! My screams echo through the night.

The unearthly strangeness is just beginning. Next up to tingle my terror is the sizzling, slow burn of a bomb’s fuse. The suspense builds as the fuse blazes, and the witchy woman is teasingly nerve-wracking. Will the bomb blow or not? The tension is unendurable.

BOOM!

And the sinister sounds continue. Werewolves on the moors. Unfortunate logging accidents. A big black cat that turns rabid. A doomed cruise ship dashed against a rocky coast. Climbing across a suspension bridge above a black and bottomless cavern. The famously maddening Chinese water torture. Possessed birds directly out of a Hitchcock thriller. A rocket trip to a hungry Martian welcoming committee.

And that’s just side A.

On side B the loathsome audio storm rages on with a cruel and squawking cacophony of mixed and murderous sound effects that have mystified, terrorized, and brought generations of young ones to tears. Constant rain. Howling wildcats. Baying hounds. Macabre denizens of the underworld. Heavy footsteps and violent crashing. When will the torture ever end?

Happily, it does have an end. The LP is twenty-five excruciating minutes long, and my pounding pulse has a chance to wind down after that supremely traumatic drubbing of my senses. My chest heaves as I catch my breath, blissful to have survived the horrific audio ordeal. I am relieved and grateful, for my young life will continue. Because I would have a heart attack if forced to endure just one minute more.

Then, terror of terrors! Though the record is finished, the player seems to have a mind of its own!

The needle, as if guided by some unseen hand, lifts up and swings to the very edge of the record again—back to start. The grim static, surreal scratching, and primeval popping begins in maniacal earnest, and my eternal nightmare reigns supreme. I cannot escape the horror reverberating fiendishly through the dungeon that is now my mind. Forever will I be plagued by that disembodied voice, that witchy woman’s deep and disturbing tone, and her spinning disc of horrors.

And I don’t know exactly what it is about that house, that terribly ramshackle old palatial estate on the album cover. Wait. Yes I do. It bears a dreadful resemblance to my grandmother’s house! When the realization hits, I know it’s too late…I’m trapped inside that loathsome darkness, somewhere in an abyss of shrieking lunacy. Dragged up a flight of rickety and cobweb-infested stairs. A grisly ghoul is taking me to my final fate, to be endlessly trapped as a tormented voice in the recording. If you listen carefully, you’ll hear me, shrieking ceaselessly from that lone tower window.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR


J. Joseph Wright penciled his first novel in the fourth grade, but, after failing to publish it, toiled away in obscurity until his freshman year in high school. Upon reading and, inexplicably, enjoying one of J.'s witless essays, his English Comp teacher, a man of questionable taste, recommended he write for the school newspaper. Soon J. was regaling the student body with a fantasy horror fiction column, gaining a robust early fan base, albeit from a captive school audience. After college, J. left a highly lucrative career in public television for an even more lucrative career as an independent author, and now writes Adult Horror, Sci-Fi, Children's Fantasy, and even some Paranormal Romance. His novel Jack James and the Tribe of the Teddy Bear was a Finalist in the Kindle Book Review 2013 Best Indie Book Awards.

Website - http://jjosephwright.com/
Twitter - @jjosephwright
Contact - jkwrightpublications@gmail.com

His latest work is entitled GHOST GUARD. Here's a bit about the #1 Paranormal bestseller: 

GHOST GUARD


An Amazon #1 Bestselling PARANORMAL ROMANTIC-COMEDY ACTION THRILLER Hit #1 on September 30, 2013!

A new PARANORMAL ROMANTIC-COMEDY ACTION THRILLER from the Amazon bestselling J. Joseph Wright Collection.

In the spirit realm, only one force can protect the innocent souls of the dead...


Never before have living agents been teamed up with ghosts on such a level. Never before has a paranormal crew been equipped, trained, and specially assembled to hunt ghost hunters, face angry mobs bent on otherworldly revenge, or do battle against ancient immortals from the stars. Never before has the spirit realm seen anyone like Rever Ott and Abby Rhodes. Only problem is, Rev and Abby don't know whether to fight the enemies of the supernatural, or fight their love for each other.

The cloak and dagger intrigue of James Bond with the supernatural eccentricity of Ghostbusters and the primal darkness of Underworld.



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OCTOBER 25th GIVEAWAY: 

UPDATE: TODAY'S GIVEAWAY IS OFFICIALLY CLOSED! WE HAVE OUR TWO WINNERS! 

Today's giveaway is by bestselling author Susan J. McLeod. It's the first in her Lily Evans Mystery series and is entitled SOUL AND SHADOW. It mixes paranormal with mystery and the result is a book you'll fall in love with! Double dare you to put it down!

We're giving away two print copies of SOUL AND SHADOW! To win, please go to HALLOWEENPALOOZA'S OFFICIAL FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE. Find October 25th's post announcing today's blog and giveaway. Simply comment "I WANT TO WIN" in that post, and if you're one of the first two to do so, you'll WIN!!! 

So hurry! This is the perfect book to read on a cold frosty night! 

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ABOUT SUSAN J. MCLEOD


Susan J McLeod was born in Rochester, New York, on October 22, 1957. She began writing at a very early age, when she discovered that she could invent worlds that were much more fun than the one she lived in. Worlds where candy grew on trees and rivers of chocolate milk flowed. Where adventures were always waiting to happen and no one had to go to school.

Over the years, Susan visited ancient Rome, medieval England, and resided for a long spell on a starship orbiting Orion. A recent stay in Pharaonic Egypt resulted in her romantic suspense novel Soul and Shadow, which won a silver medal in the 2011 Reader's Favorites contest. It has been published by Imajin Books. Fire and Shadow, the second story in the Lily Evans series, was released in October 2012.
Susan also writes short stories and poetry, and has won awards in both mediums.

She works for a non-profit family foundation that supports Zara's Center, a haven for AIDS impacted orphans.

U2 sums up her philosophy in life when Bono sings "We're one, but we're not the same/we get to carry each other, carry each other."

Right now, Bewitching Book Tours is hosting a blog tour of the second in the Lily Evans Mystery Series. FIRE AND SHADOW will be featured all week at the following sites! It's Halloween-priced at only $1.99. That's half off its original price. Please stop in for excerpts, interviews, reviews and more! 


October 21
Dalene’s Book Reviews
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October 21 review
My Tangled Skeins Book Reviews
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October 22 Interview
The Simple Things in Life
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October 22 Spotlight
3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, & Sissy, Too! http://3partnersinshopping.blogspot.com

October 23 Guest blog
Reading in Twilight
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October 23 Spotlight
Pure Textuality
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October 24 Interview
Pembroke Sinclair.
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October 24 Spotlight
Books & Tales:
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October 24 Spotlight
Ramblings of a Book Lunatic
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October 25 Spotlight
BookwormBridgette’s World
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October 25 Spotlight
Book2Buzz
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October 25 spotlight
Wicca Witch 4 Book Blog
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October 28 Spotlight
A Night’s Dream of Books
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October 28 Spotlight
Mila Ramos
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October 28 review
adrienne woods books and reviews
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SOUL AND SHADOW


In ancient Egypt, a young priestess of the goddess Hathor is laid to rest in a beautiful tomb with everything she needs for her journey into the afterlife…

Three thousand years later, archaeologist Ursula Allingham discovers the mummy of Amisihathor and is confronted by a mystery. Is the man buried with the priestess really her husband? Or was she actually in love with a scribe called Kamenwati and separated from him in life as well as death?

To answer these questions, Dame Ursula turns to Egyptology student and artist Lily Evans, who reluctantly agrees to help. Lily learns that she is psychically linked to Amisihathor and experiences a strange, unsettling phenomenon—the memories and emotions of the Egyptian woman. Luckily, Lily has her beloved pet Cleocatra and her irrepressible friend Katy to keep her grounded in reality. Or so she hopes.

Dealing with the challenges of falling in love with Ursula’s grandson Kent, the reappearance of her ex-fiance Stephen and the demands of her mother and her boss Professor Briggs, Lily soon realizes she has taken on much more than she bargained for.