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Urban Fantasy

Date Published: 05-12-2022

 

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Her special abilities can save lives, but so can they kill.

Rovena Silvex has hunted and eliminated dozens of demons throughout the ten
years since her initiation as a hunter. Possessing supernatural skills only
makes her job a lot easier.

When she’s asked to visit the county morgue to look over a deceased
victim and find out what demon killed him, the body rising from the dead is
the last thing she expects.

Now Rovena is stuck with a walking corpse and no answers as to how he
managed to return to the world of the living. However, the victim has
changed and the more time she spends with him, the more she realizes that
what crossed over might not have been the soul of the dead man but something
much worse.

Complications arise when her new assignment is targeted by demons hell-bent
on making sure he stays dead for good.

Killing demons has always been a piece of cake. Keeping one alive however,
is a whole new ballgame for her. If she fails, she risks setting in motion a
war between heaven and hell. But if she succeeds, she could trap a powerful
Lord in a world he doesn’t belong in, forever.

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Kristy Centeno

Kristy Centeno loves to spin tales of creatures that go bump in the night,
with a sprinkle of romance to top them off. Her passion for writing stems
from a lifelong enjoyment of reading and the pleasure derived from the
magical worlds created by authors like her. She prefers her female leads
strong, independent, and stubborn who will stop at nothing to save their
loved ones and protect those they care for.

Kristy currently resides in Pennsylvania with her five kids, a quartet of
noisy parakeets, and a spoiled puppy. When she’s not working or
writing, she juggles her free time between raising a handful of minions and
pursuing other career goals.

 

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Date Published: 10-20-2018

 

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Sent to live with her strict, aloof, and uncaring uncle after her parents
are killed in a car accident, twelve-year-old orphan Alyssa McCarthy longs
for the life she used to have—one filled with fun and love. Then one
stormy night, a message appears in the raindrops on the window that will
change everything.

“Your life will never be the same again, as magic will
interfere.”

Before long, Alyssa is kidnapped by Master Beau, a banished sorcerer with a
mysterious connection to her who can only regain his power by weakening
hers. Suddenly hurled into a world of wizardry filled with fantastical
beasts and marvelous technology beyond her wildest imagination, Alyssa must
defeat Master Beau if she ever wants to get home again. But Master Beau will
stop at nothing, including using Alyssa’s friends, to ensure he is
triumphant.

 

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Raindrops splattered like ink across the kitchen windowpane. Alyssa leaned closer. She squinted to determine the shapes. . . letters they formed.

No—that couldn’t happen. Yet, a message spelled itself out as more pigmented drops fell onto the glass. Alyssa gasped at it.

Your life will never be the same again, Alyssa McCarthy, as magic will interfere.

It can’t be—magic doesn’t exist!  Alyssa thought.

When she was a little kid, others had told her that magic wasn’t real, including when she’d learned the truth about the tooth fairy and Santa Claus.

Alyssa had lived here, on Orion Street, since she’d lost her parents in a car crash five years ago when she was seven. Although they had designated her godfather, Alex, as the priority guardian, she’d ended up living with her Uncle Bruce and Aunt Laura right after her mom and dad’s deaths due to various complications introduced by the State of New Jersey. But after Aunt Laura had died three years ago from an allergic reaction to berry-filled chocolate, Uncle Bruce had toughened up his attitude and rules. He even required Alyssa, and her eleven-year-old cousin, Hailey, to earn fun, which involved too much effort.

Alyssa’s stomach compressed as she considered Uncle Bruce’s reaction to the writing on the window. Ever since her Aunt Laura’s passing, he’d yelled at her for minor issues. If she told him about that message, he’d deem it a lie—an excuse to escape from this house. He’d already hidden Alex’s phone number and mailing address shortly after Aunt Laura’s demise, and Alyssa had since forgotten the information.

Footsteps sounded. The babysitter, Mrs. Hutchinson, stared at the kitchen floor and pointed in different directions.

Hailey sweated through her freckled cheeks while standing right outside.

Mrs. Hutchinson turned to Hailey. “You’re good.”

“So, can I have my break now?” Hailey asked.

“Yes. But you’ve only got ten minutes till your next chore.”

Hailey went upstairs.

Alyssa sighed. Since Uncle Bruce had hired her, Mrs. Hutchinson had approved of Hailey’s ability to do chores—but never Alyssa’s.

“Alyssa, get back to work. You’ve been staring at the rain for too long.”

“Okay.”

She turned to the window again—only to see the message gone and the rain back to its average transparency. 

“What did I say?” asked Mrs. Hutchinson.

Alyssa sighed. “Fine, I’ll finish washing the dishes.” She scrubbed them under running water and focused only on them. Stupid rules. What was Uncle Bruce thinking by asking Mrs. Hutchinson to treat us like dirt? 

Mrs. Hutchinson was only in her sixties but seemed to have forgotten that it was 2010 and not 1960. Yet, it had taken Alyssa a while to realize that she wouldn’t tolerate even the mildest nonsense, such as gaping at a windowpane when performing chores. 

Once she had finished washing the dishes, Alyssa put them to the side and grabbed some paper towels.

“What do you think you’re doing?” Mrs. Hutchinson asked. 

Alyssa stopped. “I’m just—”

“The last few times I was here, you left little bits of food on the dishes.” 

“But they were stuck.”

“Let me inspect them. Also, if something is rubbery, you have to wash it again.”

“Why?”

“Because clean dishes aren’t supposed to be rubbery. And boy, did you do such a sloppy job. Look at that stain on your sweater.”

Alyssa looked down.

“That looks like chocolate.” 

Alyssa blushed, and her eyebrows arched.  “Hey—it’s just water.” She covered the stain at the bottom of her sweater’s V-neck.

But Mrs. Hutchinson waved her index finger. “Don’t you ‘hey’ me, Alyssa. That’s rude. In my day, kids respected their elders. We’d never dare talk to them that way unless we didn’t mind them smacking our bottoms.”

“Things change.” 

“Not when I’m here, they don’t. Now let me do my inspection.”

Great—an inspection! Alyssa crossed her arms and tapped her foot. She wanted her break now. She wished to read, rest, make lanyard designs—anything but watch Mrs. Hutchinson.

“Mrs. Hutchinson?” she asked. 

“Whatever you need to say, wait till I’m done.” 

Alyssa inhaled and exhaled. Mrs. Hutchinson picked up a dish, ran her finger down it, and rubbed it. She then put it down, nodded, and told Alyssa, “You’re good. Now what did you want to tell me?”

“Um . . . if I tell you, can you not give me a hard time?”

“If it’s something stupid—?”

“It’s not.” Alyssa breathed. “The raindrops turned black for no apparent reason, and formed writing on the window, and said that—”

“Nonsense!” Mrs. Hutchinson crossed her arms and glared at her.  

Alyssa leaned back “No, really, it was there.” 

“There was nothing there when I came, and there’s nothing there now. So, don’t tell me stories.”

“But it’s not a story.”

“I don’t want to hear any more. Now it’s time for your next chore.”

“Aw, but I wanted my break.”

“Too bad. You’ve got to go vacuum the living room.”

Alyssa dragged her feet toward the vacuum in the corner and took it. As she cleaned, she thought about that writing and how Mrs. Hutchinson wouldn’t believe her. She couldn’t imagine anyone else accepting the windowpane’s writing, either. Mrs. Hutchinson had watched her and Hailey for three years, and not once had she smiled or assisted with anything. 

After cleaning the carpet, Alyssa checked for remaining specks, and when she didn’t find any, she put the vacuum away.

“Hailey, you and Alyssa need to go get the mail now!” Mrs. Hutchinson faced the staircase. 

“Coming!” cried Hailey.

Another rule Uncle Bruce had placed on Alyssa and Hailey was that they could only go outside together. He worried about people taking them, even though Alyssa would turn thirteen next month. But that rule had been placed because a few months ago, Uncle Bruce had heard about a seventeen-year-old boy who had been shot while skateboarding in his neighborhood. That had shocked Alyssa, since it had occurred there in Bursnell, New Jersey, in which many considered a safe town. She and Hailey had trouble believing that and assumed that Uncle Bruce had only stated that to restrict their control even more.

The two started to put their raincoats on until Mrs. Hutchinson said, “It’s stopped raining outside.”

“Already?” asked Alyssa.

“Yes.” Mrs. Hutchinson said and went to the bathroom. 

The girls headed toward the mailbox, and Alyssa pulled out the mail. But as they returned, mud bubbled from the ground, about halfway between the end of the driveway and the house. It piled up, resembling horse manure around a couple of feet wide and a few inches tall, and it grew as more soil emerged. 

“Alyssa, what’s going on?” Hailey asked. 

“No idea.”

The dirt stopped piling up. But it still bubbled, and the bubbles spread all over the pile. They stopped popping up and down, and as they expanded, Alyssa and Hailey gasped. They kept their mouths open as the bubbles merged into a single huge bubble. Hailey and Alyssa stepped back as the now giant bubble swelled. And then . . . it popped! The explosion threw bits of exploding mud on the girls, and they shrieked. 

A glowering Mrs. Hutchinson opened the door. “What the heck have you two been doing?! You were supposed to get the mail—not have a mud fight!” 

“There was a big mud bubble, and it exploded,” said Hailey. 

“And where was it?” asked Mrs. Hutchinson

“Right there!” Alyssa pointed to where it had happened—only for the dirt to have dried.

“Complete garbage!” growled Mrs. Hutchinson. “Get inside!”

The girls returned inside, removing the mud from their hair. Alyssa could spot the mud in her straight, pale-blonde tresses, unlike Hailey, who likely needed more patience to search for globs in her elbow-length, red locks. But Alyssa’s hair fell a few inches past her hips, so cleaning out the mud would take longer, even with the shorter layers in the front.

Mrs. Hutchinson breathed. “You girls are so—”

“We saw it happen!” yelled Hailey.

“How could dirt just explode?!” Mrs. Hutchinson stomped. 

“I-I think it was magic!” exclaimed Alyssa.

“There’s no such thing as magic!” screamed Mrs. Hutchinson. “Alyssa, you’re twelve years old. You’re too old to say things like that!”

“But nothing else can make mud explode!” Alyssa said.

“Mrs. Hutchinson, we swear it did!” whined Hailey. 

“Enough!” snapped Mrs. Hutchinson. “You and Hailey—go upstairs and take showers!”

Alyssa followed Hailey with her arms crossed. 

“Alyssa, can I shower first?” asked Hailey. 

“Sure.”

As Hailey entered the bathroom, Alyssa walked into her room. She scratched more mud off her skinny jeans, all she’d worn ever since she’d noticed other girls wearing them. She removed the final bits off the back of her hand and stood by her bed since she wanted to keep it clean. 

She thought about the writing on the window and the exploding mud. Someone wanted magic to interfere with her life. But who—and why?

There had to be some reason why no one had ever believed in sorcery—unless it’d just begun on Earth today, or recently.

Maybe the magic would only interfere if she remained in her uncle’s house. But if her godfather could arrange with his lawyer to let her move in with him as soon as possible—especially because he treated her with love and compassion—the wizardry might leave her alone. Unlike science, though, magic can do anything, meaning it could follow her wherever she went. 

The sound of the water running in the bathroom ended, which meant that Hailey had finished her shower. Now it was Alyssa’s turn.

After about five minutes of showering, she stepped out and headed back to her room, where she put on leggings and a long shirt. But she gasped as something appeared out of nowhere on her bed. It must have come from . . . magic. 

She noticed it was a folded piece of paper, which she opened and read.

Hello Alyssa McCarthy,

You must be wondering about the writing on your window, the exploding mud, and the note that appeared here. Who was responsible for them? You’ll find out.

Anonymous

 

How dare someone create incidents and not say their name! Without knowing their identity, Alyssa couldn’t report them. Strange and magical occurrences might happen again.

But now she had proof for Mrs. Hutchinson that the writing and exploding mud had occurred. Mrs. Hutchinson had seen her write before, and this writing looked nothing like hers. She handwrote in a half-print and half-script style. This, however, was pure print.

Alyssa jogged downstairs and carried the note. “Mrs. Hutchinson, I have something to show you.” 

“Not right now, Alyssa.” Mrs. Hutchinson left the kitchen. “You and Hailey have to go wash my car.”

“But it’s quick.”

“You can show me after you’re done washing my car.” Mrs. Hutchinson turned to Hailey, who emptied the dishwasher. “Are you almost done?”

“I think so.”

“How many dishes do you have left?” asked Mrs. Hutchinson.

“Uh . . .” Hailey looked at the top rack. “Four.”

“Okay, hurry up.” Mrs. Hutchinson turned to Alyssa. “Why don’t you go put that piece of paper away?”

“But this is what I need to show you.” 

“Do I have to repeat what I said before?” 

“But—”

“Alyssa, do as you’re told.” Mrs. Hutchinson pointed to the staircase.

Alyssa grunted. This note contained so much crucial information. Only that paper itself contained evidence that those incidents had occurred.

After putting the note back in her room, Alyssa joined Hailey in the garage. The two grabbed sponges, buckets, and soap. They filled the buckets with water and went outside to scrub Mrs. Hutchinson’s car.

“I wish we had another babysitter,” muttered Alyssa. 

“What was on the piece of paper?” asked Hailey.

Alyssa told her. 

“Who wrote it?”

“There was no name on it. Just ‘Anonymous.’”

A girl whistling drew Alyssa’s attention away from the car. Her friends from grade school, Madison Jennings, rode her scooter on the sidewalk.

“Hi, Alyssa,” said Madison. The wind blew her long dark-brown waves across her face. She stopped at the driveway, and her hair went limp. Hailey and Alyssa ran to her. 

“I’ve missed you,” said Alyssa.

“How’ve you been?” Hailey asked.

“I just moved onto Draco Drive a few days ago.” Madison referred to a road off Orion Street.

“So, how do you like the middle school?” asked Alyssa. 

“Oh, I go to Catholic school now,” said Madison. “What about you?”

“Hailey and I are homeschooled now,” said Alyssa. “I never got to tell you.”

“That’s okay,” said Madison. “So, you guys want to come over to my house on Saturday?”

“What time?” asked Alyssa.

“I’ll ask my mom and let you know,” said Madison. “Okay, bye, guys. Nice seeing you again.” She rode back in the direction she’d come from as Hailey and Alyssa waved goodbye to her.

After washing the car, they cleaned up and walked back inside. A snore suggested to Alyssa that Mrs. Hutchinson was sleeping. But she’d never napped while babysitting.

Alyssa strode toward the living room—Mrs. Hutchinson slept on a couch. 

Hailey asked, “Why is Mrs. Hutchinson sleeping?” 

“I don’t know,” said Alyssa.

“Can you show me the note?”

Alyssa nodded and led her up the stairs. She opened her door—but gasped . . . the note that she’d left on her bed was gone.

“Where’s the note?” asked Hailey.

“It was right there,” Alyssa pointed to the bed.

But another piece of paper appeared on the mattress. Alyssa read it.

Hello again, Alyssa,

I have put your babysitter to sleep to reveal magic to you. You’ll find out why she is sleeping later.

Anonymous

“Not again,” mumbled Alyssa. “Why won’t they say their name?” She showed the note to Hailey.

“Let’s go call my dad before anything happens,” said Hailey.

How much worse could this get? Alyssa thought as she followed Hailey down the stairs.

 

 

About the Author

Sunayna Prasad

Sunayna Prasad enjoys writing fantasy books for children, as well as
cooking, creating artwork, watching online videos, and blogging.  She
is passionate about modern-day life in fantasy stories, worldbuilding, and
even humor. She is constantly brainstorming new ideas and using her
creativity.

Sunayna has been writing stories since the age of six. Many sources that
have inspired include various books and movies, all of which are
fantasy.

She is lives in New York with her parents.

 

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Political Thriller

Date Published: June 17, 2022

Publisher: Mindstir Media

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“Over my dead body would I ever leave him and return to the
agency.” Norma remembers those words that now prove to be untrue as she
rejoins Atropos-a covert government organization-after so many bloodless
years. She has just carried out her first mission back, suspiciously without
her team. Something tells her things are not what they seem and betrayal is
imminent.

It turns out a devastating weapon created by the agency may soon be
decommissioned, and things need to change. Norma is beginning to speculate
that it isn’t her skill set that the agency wants, Instead, accepting her
back was their way of gaining access to a more lethal successor.

Is her gut feeling right? Will the agency soon turn on her? Norma must
escape the clandestine smoky mirrors of Washington DC and see clearly before
it’s too late.

 

Reviews

“‘The Atropos Maker’ is a fast-paced and expertly plotted
two-fisted political thriller focusing on corrupt international and domestic
organizations, secret weapons, and conspiracies,” wrote IndieReader in
their 4.8-star review.

 

“Stylishly written,” wrote Joe Kilgore – The US Review of Books.
“This is an engaging read that pushes the envelope of the thriller
genre. Author Lujan has chosen to steep her tale in an intensely
introspective tone. Burrowing deeply within the psyche and soul of her
protagonist, she paints a harrowing picture of how one individual musters up
the fortitude to go from victim to survivor to ruler of her own
fate—but not without the toll the harshest of life’s injuries
often inflict.

 

“The suspense in the book is irresistible,” wrote Pacific Book
Review in their Starred Review. “The author knows how to entice
readers by introducing subplots which increase one’s focus to finish
the book . . . ‘The Atropos Maker’ is a great read for those who
fancy thrillers, drama, conspiracy stories, military fiction and a great
plot.”

 

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Atropos, an American black-ops agency, is on the hunt for a missing boy named Charlie. He has been kidnapped, disappearing deep into a child trafficking ring. Norma, the director of Atropos, quickly learns that someone they know is tied to the terrorist that are in the center of this ghastly ring of missing, innocent children. So begins the hunt as Norma takes the lead of Atropos once again to trot the globe, from Iraqi Kurdistan to the mean streets of urban America to search harrowing tunnels and bunkers in order to find Charlie before it’s too late? In the end, who will pay the ultimate price in order to complete their mission, and will the cost be too much?

 

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The Atropos Maker III: The Awakening

 

“Since I am an actress, I absolutely love to find books that I can see
visually in my mind… Step on this ride with me… The Atropos team is
exciting and fun and you are sure to enjoy the journey as much as I
did.”

– Mariel Hemingway, Oscar-nominated actress and author, and granddaughter
of Nobel Prize-winning novelist Ernest Hemingway

What is more terrifying than a covert mission to North Korea? Try raising a
12-year-old girl.

Elina struggles with the countless rules in her life, especially when they
keep her from a mysterious new boy who arrives at her school.

What is Alexander Veurr to do?

As the leader of Atropos-one of the government’s most elite tactical
teams-Alexander assigns retired agent Xavier to guard his budding daughter.
With Xavier’s skills and agency resources, what could possibly go
wrong?

A lot, it turns out. Elina goes missing and Alexander is exiled from the
agency. Two things become clear.

One- Someone in the agency is as crooked as a dog’s hind legs.

Two- Elina may be someone’s unwitting secret weapon.

The fate of Atropos is in the hands of a father and daughter in this epic
novel of parental fear and adolescent wonderment.

 

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About the Author

N. J. Lujan

N. J. Lujan was born in Washington, DC then raised in a small town of West
Virginia. Her first experience with journalism and writing complex,
thrilling stories was as a teenager when she was the R.O.T.C. (Reserved
Officers’ Training Corps) public affairs officer for her high school.
It was then she discovered her love for writing. After graduation she
entered the Army then later went on to enjoy a successful corporate career
while still fueling a passion for creating complex fictional stories. Today
she continues to use parts of her backdrop to vividly take you on a journey
that will leave you wanting for more.

N. J. Lujan, a accomplished ghostwriter, now lives in North Carolina and
splits her time between writing, work, family, and three very spirited pups.
To learn more, visit njlujanoffical.com.

 

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Book #7 in the Sail Away Series

Contemporary Romantic Women’s Fiction

Date Published: March 8, 2023

 

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Set sail to new adventures and escapes with eight best-selling authors in
the exciting new Sail Away series!

 

Sometimes magic happens…

 

Gabby Willets returns to her hometown of Ellenton, NY, to care for her
father, who’s dying of cancer. She and her father are exceptionally
close because her mother died giving birth to her in a situation that should
never have happened. As Gabby was growing up, she and her father shared a
love of cars and even participated in a few races. Her father suggests she
work at the Dan Davis Lexus Dealership, where he has been head mechanic for
years, and Gabby decides to do it. When a contest is announced with the
prize of two tickets for a 10-day Caribbean cruise for the salesperson
selling the most cars in a two-month period, Gabby goes for it, competing
against the owner’s son, Hank.

Gabby wins the tickets, and she and her best friend, Jessica Knight, board
the ship, Tropical Magic, hoping for some magic of their own. The cruise is
full of surprises starting with Hank’s arrival with Ashley Phillips,
the woman he’s been dating—a woman both Gabby and Jess detest
with good cause. Though Hank and Gabby have been attracted to one another,
they don’t act on it because dating someone you work with seldom
works, and Gabby doesn’t want to lose her job. But as Gabby and Hank
get to know one another, magic does happen and suddenly they’re faced
with different choices.

Surprises continue, including the most touching surprise of all when Gabby
and Hank discover more than a cruise was at stake.

 

Judith Keim is a USA Today Bestselling Author known for creating characters
and stories her many loyal readers love. Join Gabby and Hank and others in
this heart-warming story of love’s magic in The Sail Away
series.


Don
t miss any of the Sail Away books!

Sail Away books

 

 

Book 1: Welcome Aboard – prologue book

Book 2: The Sound of the Sea by Jessie Newton

Book 3: Uncharted Waters by Tammy L. Grace

Book 4: A Not So Distant Shore by Ev Bishop

Book 5: Caroline, Adrift by Kay Bratt

Book 6: Moonlight On the Lido Deck by Violet Howe

Book 7: The Winning Tickets by Judith Keim

Book 8: Lost At Sea by Patricia Sands

Book 9: The Last Port of Call by Elizabeth Bromke

 

About the Author

Judith Keim,

Judith Keim, A USA Today Best-Selling Author, is a hybrid author who both
has a publisher and self-publishes. Ms. Keim writes heart-warming novels
about women who face unexpected challenges, meet them with strength, and
find love and happiness along the way, stories with heart. Her best-selling
books are based, in part, on many of the places she’s lived or visited and
on the interesting people she’s met, creating believable characters and
realistic settings her many loyal readers love.

She enjoyed her childhood and young-adult years in Elmira, New York, and
now makes her home in Boise, Idaho, with her husband and their two
domineering dachshunds, Winston and Wally, and other members of her
family.

While growing up, she was drawn to the idea of writing stories from a young
age. Books were always present, being read, ready to go back to the library,
or about to be discovered. All in her family shared information from the
books in general conversation, giving them a wealth of knowledge and vivid
imaginations.

When she’s not writing, which isn’t that often, she enjoys an
evening glass of red wine and her husband’s creative cooking and
always loves spending time with family and friends.

Ms. Keim loves to hear from her readers and appreciates their enthusiasm
for her stories.

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Lorna & Tristan #3

 

20th Century Historical Fiction / Romance

Date Published: 03-21-2023

 

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Stephen feels he is marked from day one to lose the ones he loves. His
mother dies giving birth to him, and his alcoholic father makes sure Stephen
never forgets it. To block out his father’s hate, fists, and belt,
young Stephen loses himself in his imagination. Stories become his closest
companions and barricades against a family that never wanted him. Once he
can look his father in the eye, Stephen swears he will never be the monster
his old man is. He vows he will become a published author, if for no other
reason than to prove his father wrong.

While his dreams of being a bestselling novelist and falling in love come
true, Stephen has much to prove to himself before he can write his own happy
ending. Set against the backdrop of Prohibition-era Cleveland, Stephen
fights the same alcoholic demons that plagued his father as he tries to
begin a life free from his family. He meets equally headstrong Julie and is
smitten, but their marriage is as fractured as his career is solid. He can
find ten ways to write about being in love, but he has a hard time
translating love on the page to love in real life. Julie slips between his
fingers like sand, and Stephen sees his father staring back when he looks in
the mirror.

Try as he might to rewrite his life, even going so far as to change his
name, he has to wonder if he is the author or the killer of love.

 

 

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My mother was the first person I killed. My father made sure I never forgot
it.

I tried to forget. Oh, did I ever. As soon as I could read, I lost myself
in books at every opportunity. But as a six-year-old boy, who was reminded
every time my drunk old man took retribution out of my flesh, the hurled
words became etched on my soul.

You’re the reason she’s dead.

You took her from me.

You’re a mistake.

You weren’t supposed to be born. To exist.

You aren’t supposed to exist.

Those words cut into my being with every laceration on my back. Or every
purple bruise on my cheekbone—left or right, take your pick. Whichever
side my father was on when he struck.

But he was never on my side.

I was on my side. I and I alone. Sometimes, even I wasn’t on my
side.

My older brothers and sisters had their lives, and I wasn’t part of
theirs. Twelve years and a chasm separated me—the unwanted—from
them—the loved.

When printed words failed to cover my scars, I escaped to the only place I
knew: my imagination.

About the Author

Cynthia Hilston

Cynthia Hilston is a stay-at-home mom of three young kids, happily married,
and lives in the Cleveland, Ohio, area. Writing has always been like another
child to her. After twenty years of waltzing in the world of fan fiction,
she stepped away to do her debut dance with original works of fiction,
although she still dabbles in fan fiction.

In her spare time – what spare time? – she devours books,
shamelessly watches Hallmark movies and When Calls the Heart, pets her
orange and black kitties, looks at the stars, drinks wine or coffee with
good friends, and dreams of what other stories she wishes to tell.

 

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