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Paranormal Thriller

Date Published: 06-26-2023

 

 

Lexi never considered her gift of sight anything but a curse until she is
lured to a murder scene by a young, dead girl. Detective Evan Steele doesn’t
like working with others, especially ones who ruin his crime scene. Going
against his gut and logic, he teams up with a medium who challenges
everything he ever believed. Together they must stop the serial killer that
is terrorizing New Sainte.

 

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 The layer of gray clouds reflected the flashing lights of the police cars lining the street. Lexi’s head whirled in rhythm with the swirling lights as her heart pounded. Each inhalation seemed to be filtered through a dozen surgical masks as dizziness overwhelmed her. Her grip tightened on the wheel as she came to a sudden stop in her driveway. She didn’t want to move, but she had to. She couldn’t deny the little girl who beckoned her. 

Olivia Shaw ran to her, yet her little feet didn’t quite touch the ground. Lexi couldn’t describe exactly how the dead moved or how much of their earthly selves remained once they were dead, but there always seemed to be a process by which the dead came to terms with their death and finally receded into the afterlife.

Lexi wasn’t sure if she was screaming aloud or if her cries of horror merely echoed in her head, but as she ran across the driveway towards the little girl, she knew that she was the only one that saw Olivia. 

“Help Amelia! She’s hiding!” screamed Olivia with her hands in fists by her side. She looked like a kid throwing a tantrum, but it wasn’t a tantrum. Desperation to help someone she loved fueled her pleas. The eight-year-old turned and raced back towards her house.

At first Lexi didn’t notice the police officers making their way towards her, but as she neared Oliva, a man in a suit stepped in front of her and motioned for her to stop.

Lexi’s focus on Olivia was totally obscured by the broad chest that suddenly blocked her way. She nearly stumbled as she came to an abrupt stop. She steadied herself by planting her hands on the man’s chest. His hands wrapped around her arms to keep her from fully plowing into him. 

“Ma’am,” Detective Evan Steele said as he kept the woman steady. “Ma’am, you can’t go in there. Do you live here?”

Evan hated this part of his job. Death and murder were horrible business, but justice for the dead and the ones who lived on needed to be found. The woman before him was pale and clearly traumatized. Her fingers clutched at his shirt, and her nails scraped his flesh through the cloth. 

“Ma’am,” Evan repeated. The woman shifted and refused to look at him. Instead, her gaze was locked on something behind him. 

He glanced over his shoulder to see what held her attention, but he didn’t see anything. 

“Let go of me,” Lexi panted. She tried to push off his chest, but his hands remained locked on her arms. 

Fury exploded through Lexi and she shouted, “Let go of me!” She jerked free of his hold and only got a few steps before he stopped her again. 

“Ma’am,” this time Evan’s voice was firm, authoritative. “You can’t go in there. It’s an active crime scene.” 

“We have to help her!” Lexi screamed. “She’s afraid. She needs my help.” 

Evan felt sorry for the desperate woman before him. The people in the house were dead. There was no one to help.

“I’m sorry, ma’am. We have the situation under control.” 

Olivia’s screams for help echoed through the air. Amelia had to be safe. Olivia wouldn’t be so desperate if her sister was already dead. Lexi wasn’t a quitter, but she knew he wouldn’t let her by. 

“Okay,” Lexi said, finally making eye contact with the man. “Okay.” God, what could she say to convince him to let her into the house? She couldn’t tell him that she saw ghosts and that one was pleading with her to help a little girl still in the house.

 

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The Freaks of Lark Street

Fiction

Date Published: 01-04-2024

Publisher: Pageturner Press and Media

 

 

Julius T. Downer has lost his job at a prestigious Wall Street firm, his
lovely girlfriend who has run off with his best friend, and his shoebox of
an apartment where he and his girlfriend have been locked up in
Pandemic-stricken New York City during COVID. Without much money left, he
has little choice but to dump it all and relocate to Albany, New York, where
he lives hand-to-mouth at a Motel 6.

Demoralized, Downer knows he must get on his feet. He ventures to the most
cosmopolitan street in Albany, which is Lark Street, hoping to find another
girlfriend similar to the one who just abandoned him and also hoping to have
a little fun before he searches for another job. Instead, he finds an
antagonistic and unwelcoming crowd who snub him at every turn. The only ones
who welcome him in are those he terms as “freaks.” These are the
homeless, the drunks, the addicts, and the sex workers on Lark Street.

But his downward slide is mitigated by an outsider artist who takes up
residence in one of the few coffee shops that are established there. With
the help of this outsider artist and his group of “freakish”
friends, Julius T. Downer finds that he has a special supernatural ability
when it comes to viewing art.

And Downer enters Albany already hating artists and everything about them.
But after finding that he has this new ability bestowed upon him by this
outsider artist, he finds that his new relationship to art and the art world
around him can help many people who are suffering and struggling through
their own lives. Downer finds a new path to follow with the understanding
that he is just a “freak” himself.

 

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Chapter Three

 

Even on the crowded subway, he grew impatient while hanging onto the
overhead handlebar, his weight rocking to and fro, the train car abruptly
jarring its passengers off their feet.

As soon as he opened the door to their studio apartment, he dropped his bag
to the floor and embraced his girlfriend.  He loved feeling her skin
again, his body reconnected to hers.

“God, did I miss you,” he whispered on her earlobe.

“I did too,” said Elisa, “but you know we can’t
continue this way.”

“What way?”

“Well, I was talking to my mother today, and she said that we need to
do things differently, now that we’ve been locked in here for so
long.  It’s unhealthy, at least emotionally.”

He wanted to say that her mother should go fuck herself, but he
didn’t say that.  Instead, he slid his hand down her back in an
obvious attempt to seduce her and return to the single organism they had
been during the Pandemic.

“We’re not going to go through all of that again, are
we?” she whispered.

“It has to be gradual, sweetie.  A gradual separation.
Otherwise, it will hurt too much.”

She removed his hand from her back and held it between their bodies, as
though he were a kid caught stealing candy.

“It’s not healthy,” she said.  “It’s
like we’re addicted to each other.”

“I can’t stand being away from – ”

“ – my body.  You can’t stand being away from my
body.”

“That’s not true,” he said.  “We are one
body.”

“It doesn’t work that way.”

“Who says?” he insisted.  And then more seriously,
“honey, we can’t listen to your mother all of our
lives.   It’s our lives together, and not all three of
ours.  You and me alone are ones who have to live it.”

“Why don’t I make us some dinner, and we can talk about
something else for a change.”

“Like what?”

“How about we watch the news or start reading books?”

“The news?  That will only make us angry and
depressed.”

“We have to get into something new.  How about
music?”

“It’s all the same recycled, trained-monkey girl
garbage.”

She pulled away from him.  She wasn’t happy with him now, he
guessed.  Maybe he should have opened himself up to her new
ideas.  Then, he remembered to ask her about Mace’s party that
weekend.

“Hey, I’ve got an idea.  We’ve been invited to a
party this weekend.  My buddy at the firm.  We can go to that and
meet other people.  That will definitely help.”

“Honey, it’s only Wednesday.”

“So?  We maintain the status quo until Saturday night.  I
don’t see anything wrong with that.”

“We have to start changing right now,” she said
matter-of-factly, as though her mother were a doctor who had written a
prescription for them.  “It has to be immediate.  Cold
turkey.  I’ll make you some dinner, and when we go to sleep, we
shouldn’t be touching each other.  Think of it as an
experiment.”

His heart sank.  All day staring into a computer screen, and this is
what he gets.  He had been daydreaming about his lean body pressed to
hers, his body on her body, as though nothing had mattered more than the
prospect of holding her in bed until the time came to enter her.  He
couldn’t imagine what their individual bodies would feel like or
mean.  But he could tell that she stood firm on this new policy of
hers, all to his detriment, proving once again that Elisa could handle it
much more easily than any man.  She was much stronger in this sense, as
though the new policy had been written in a textbook for all couples to
follow, or at least advised in couple’s therapy when man and wife
wonder how they went bankrupt or no longer had a place in each other’s
hearts.  Maybe she was right, though.  Maybe their physical
closeness was unhealthy.  Nevertheless, it did not alter his
need.  Nor did she want to take off her clothes and crawl into bed with
him.

“How about grilled cheese and tomato soup?” she asked him,
smiling as though a new day had dawned.

“I’m not very hungry,” he said.

“Oh, c’mon, honey.  Don’t feel bad, okay?
We’re adults.  We’re not children.  We have to grow
up.”

Nevertheless, Julius peeled off his clothes and climbed up the ladder to
the loft above.  Under the covers, he could not lie still.  He
kept rubbing his feet together, the back of his head pressing down on the
pillow, his body fumbling to find a cool spot in the sheets.  Nothing
worked.

Elisa cooked downstairs, and he couldn’t stand it.  The cooking
became a new part of her happiness instead of cuddling with him.  A
curse had set in.  A new life without touching her had manifested
itself.  One part cleaving from the other.  If only she would stop
her damned cooking and comfort his gaping vulnerability, he would have given
her anything.  Instead, she ate her grilled cheese sandwich and turned
on the television to a useless show about the lives of celebrities.  He
needed her to say something, say anything, to rid him of this horrible
curse, this unfathomable separation from her skin, breasts, and hips.
His need was immediate.  He became a lost soul in the hell created by
his longings and her bodily absence.  It was visceral.  The
acuteness of it cut through him like a surgeon’s blade.

Julius waited a couple of hours for her to join him in bed.  When he
curled up against her in the middle of the night, she moved away,
deliberately separating her body from his.  He tried several times,
until she grew irritated by his gestures.

“Do you want me to sleep downstairs?” she asked.

“Please,” Julius said, “let’s not do this.
And besides, there’s no room downstairs.”

“Then sleep on your side of the bed.  You don’t have to
touch me all night.”

“Why are you doing this to us?”

“Because I’m sick of being your plaything.  Now please,
you have work again in the morning, and I have to research how I’m
going to get back to college.  Go to sleep, or we’ll never get
up.”

He blamed her mother for filling her head with these new ideas.  It
came straight out of a Women’s Studies class, he figured.
Surely, a woman had to stand on her own two feet, but that didn’t mean
abandoning her significant other.  Deflated, he rolled away from her,
admitted defeat, and even though he longed to spoon into her backside, he
didn’t want to anger her.  His childishness was now her
annoyance, the unhooking of their flesh painful.  She cut off the
umbilical cord and sent his body into a cold, shivering sleep.

 

About the Author

Harvey Havel

Harvey Havel has been a short-story writer and novelist for over thirty
years. His first novel, Noble McCloud, A Novel, about a young, struggling
musician was published in November of 1999. He now has nineteen books which
include novels, short stories, and two collections of essays on current
affairs and political matters.

His latest book is a serialized novel, The Queen of Intelligence: A 9/11
Novel, has just been released through Kindle Vella on Amazon.com in
2021.

Havel is formerly a Lecturer in English at Bergen Community College in
Paramus, New Jersey. He also taught writing and literature at SUNY Albany
and the College of Saint Rose, also in Albany, New York.

He currently lives there with his pet cat, Marty, and has many more books
in store for his many fans in future.

Copies of his books and short stories, both new and used, may be purchased
at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble.com, Smashwords.com, or at your favorite
local bookstore.

An excellent interview with Harvey Havel by Robert Nagle of Personville
Press in Katy, Texas, can be found at Imaginary Planet.net.

His readers are encouraged to leave their honest comments about his work
anywhere his fine books are sold.

 

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Horror, psychological thriller, dark fantasy, occult, fiction

Date Published: February 18, 2024

 

 

When winning turns deadly…

It’s 1972. On a scorching summer day in North Carolina, the sight of Rut,
the father of her child, cheating with the next-door neighbor, sends
pregnant Loretta into labor. Amidst the chaos, she promises that her baby
boy, Rich Richardson, will not follow in his father’s footsteps as a loser,
but become something much greater – a professional race car driver. Loretta
leaves the hospital’s entrance, filled with anticipation of a fresh start
and dreams of her baby’s prosperous future. However, the fairytale life she
had sold herself quickly takes a dark turn, when she is left with no choice
but to go back home to the child’s waiting father. Driven by a sense of
entitlement to fame and fortune, her impulsive decisions forever change her
and her son’s fate.

Are you ready to face the horrors that await?

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lurks beneath a young man’s life of fame.

 

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Brigitte, "Gitte," Tamar

Brigitte, “Gitte,” Tamar was born in a small rural Oregon town.
Growing up, she was enthralled by scary tales featuring poetic tones and
consistently gravitated towards writing darkened narratives. In the
different storylines, Brigitte explores the harsh realities of social issues
faced by today’s generations. This includes the dark outcomes brought on by
peer pressure, addiction, homelessness, mental illness, childhood trauma,
and abuse. She feels it is essential to share narratives that refrain from
sugarcoating the topics society tends to shy away from.

 

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The Before Series, Book 5

Fantasy

Date Published: 02-28-2024

Publisher: Sword and Thistle LLC

 

 

In a time nearly ancient, before a brave Scottish princess defied her
mother, a young woman has lost everything.

Except for her unexplainable talent for magic.

Now Magda’s being hunted, and in her attempt to survive, loneliness and
desperation take control.

Until she meets someone who offers her a chance at happiness, at normalcy,
at the fullness of life. Then she discovers something wrong, so shockingly
wrong with this hopeful future, and she must make a harrowing decision to
ensure her survival.

And she will have to draw on all her magic to do it.

Actions have repercussions — Magda knows this better than anyone else —
and with her magic, she will ensure everyone else learns that lesson as
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All the sound suddenly died and I whirled around, dropping my basket of fruit and stepping back quickly. I wished I’d brought my whittling knife with me.

He was taller than me by at least a head, not that I was tall, and his dark brown-black hair peeked out from under a slouched cap perched precariously on his head, covered in a light dusting of snow.

Bright green eyes, greener than Geneen’s or the elder leaves at summer, than the glen at midday, than an emerald in a silver setting, sparkled at me from under that dark hair sweeping across his forehead.

They did not seem like suspicious or mean eyes, nothing like Robbie’s eyes when he had come to Geneen’s and met me.

My eyes dropped to his broad shoulders wrapped in a black and brown tartan wool cloak, down past his heather-hued tunic and brown braies to high leather books.

He could have been a fae stepping from a fairy ring for how easily he came up on me and how he blended into the woods.

His brilliant eyes squinted slightly. “Did ye hear me, lass? Are ye far from home? Or lost?”

I cleared my throat and focused my attention on my fallen basket. As I crouched to collect the bruised fruit, he joined me, placing a handful of berries into the basket.

“I’m no’ lost,” I answered in a shaky voice. 

Why was my voice shaky? Or my hands? The grainy, frost-burned apple threatened to fall from my hand.

“Och, no’ lost? What, a lass by herself in the woods this far north?”

This far north?

Oh nay. How far south had I come in search of food? Had I stumbled upon a MacCarron?

Or, mother-maiden-crone, a Galbraith? 

My breath caught in my chest.

I’d have to be more careful in the future.

I may have rambled too close to the Galbraith lands.

“Who are ye?” I asked, trying to keep my voice from quivering.

The man’s head bobbed up so those deep green eyes bore into mine.

“How rude I am! Grant. Grant MacCarron at your service.”

He bowed slightly as he spoke his name.

I thin, relieved breath escaped from between my lips.

So not a Galbraith.

The animals near me must have read my emotions because their low chattering resumed. Not nearly as loud as it had been, but enough for me to hear.

Their sounds soothed me.

“And ye are?” he asked.

I rocked back on my heels, brushing snow away with a flip of my cloak. Despite the snowy nip in the air, my skin was hot. Inflamed. Fevered.

What was wrong with me?

And those green eyes made my brain as hot as my skin. 

“Magda,” I finally answered, then bit my lip hard enough to draw blood. 

Gads! I should not have given him my real name!

“Magda. From which clan? Are ye a MacCarron I’ve no’ met?”

I shook my head, Geneen’s caution reverberating in my ears. 

I sucked in a deep breath. “Nay. Magda Ferguson.”

“Ferguson. From the north? Ye are verra far from home!”

I shook my head as I rose and adjusted my basket on my arm.

“No’ too far. I live in these woods, to the south of Ferguson lands.”

Why was I telling this stranger so much? Giving him so much information about myself? Geneen would be sorely disappointed.

Grant swiveled his head, studying the woods around us and giving me a good look at his chiseled jaw and strong, handsome profile. 

“Far, I think. Why are ye this far south on your own?” He glanced at my basket. “Food?”

An odd nervous shame came over me. I snatched the basket close to my chest. “A wee bit. Extra for the winter. And I walk these woods on my own all the time.”

I hope my voice conveyed more confidence than I felt.

His eyebrows creased slightly. “The woods can be dangerous. Wild animals and the like, aye?”

I bit my lips again so the grin that yearned to burst forth was held at bay. The wee creatures nearby tittered at his suggestion.

“I dinna think the animals are anything I must fear. Truly, I’m quite safe here.”

He did not appear convinced. 

“Are ye done collecting food? I’d feel better if I could walk ye home, make sure ye arrive safe.”

Now it was my turn to narrow my gaze at him. He might be a MacCarron, but was he a man I could trust or not? 

The tingling at the back of my head bloomed hard, and the animals nearby chattered, speaking into my thoughts about him.

They sensed nothing amiss about the man, thus my confidence in him grew.

A bit.

 

 

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Michelle Deerwester-Dalrymple

Michelle Deerwester-Dalrymple is an award-winning author of historical
romance — Scottish, Highlanders, and Ancient! To Dance in the Glen was
recently a bestseller! She also writes contemporary romance as M.D.
Dalrymple — police and campus romances, and as Strawberry Chase, paranormal
romance author.

Winner of the Top Ten Author Academy Award for 2018, Best Indie Book 2019,
and N.N Night’s 2021 Winner for Scottish Romance.

 

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Children’s Mystery

Date Published: January 29, 2024

Publisher: Mindstir Media

 

 

It seemed like it would be another quiet, summer morning of fishing for
11-year old Charlie, her older brother, Finn, and his best friend, Tyler.
Their friendly lakeside town in west Michigan was usually peaceful and a bit
boring during summer vacation for these three mystery-loving middle
schoolers. Little did they know, they were about to stumble upon a thrilling
treasure hunt with tricky clues and a sinister thief who is determined to
beat them each step of the way. Join these three amateur detectives for a
small town Michigan mystery with twists and turns that will keep you
guessing.

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