“Because I’m afraid of spiders.” Lilly shivers delicately. “Look
at the size of that web.”
Mac holds up her phone and snaps a picture of the intricately
woven silk stretching from the corner of the porch to the broken lamp beside
the front door. “Relax. It’s fake. It’s just part of the decorations for the
party.”
“It doesn’t look fake to me.” LaVerne clutches at Mary’s arm
as Lyn urges Mac and Lilly up the steps.
“None of this looks fake.” LaVerne peeks through the broken glass of a darkened window. “Where is everyone? Are you sure we’re in the right place?”
“None of this looks fake.” LaVerne peeks through the broken glass of a darkened window. “Where is everyone? Are you sure we’re in the right place?”
“Of course we are.” Lyn laughs. “Debra’s new book is a ghost
story, remember? Where better to have her party than a haunted house?”
“Great,” Mac grumbles beneath her breath.
The wooden planks of the porch creak beneath their feet as
they approach the front door. Mary steps gingerly. “Watch your step, ladies. You
don’t want to fall through.”
“What a bunch of scaredy-cats. It’s perfectly safe.” Lyn turns
and stomps one of her large feet to prove her point. A squeak escapes her lips as
the wood beneath her splinters and she lands on her butt, one leg buried in the
dark cavity up to her knee. She stares up at the other hostesses, her eyes the
size of saucers.
Nervous snickers echo in the quiet night as the hostesses
hurry to pull her free. With a wide grin, Mac leans over the hole left behind. “Yeah,
perfectly safe.” She snaps another picture, then jumps and drops her phone when
Lilly screams.
“Did you see that?” Lilly points at the foggy glass of the
door.
Mac drops to her knees and sticks her arm through the hole in
the porch.
“See what?” Lyn and LaVerne cry in unison.
“There was a face!” Lilly begins to back away toward the
steps, her eyes glued to the door. “I’m going home.”
Lyn laughs and grabs her arm. “No, you’re not.”
“Got it.” Mac sits back on her heels and whimpers as she
dusts the cobwebs from her phone.
“I vote we all go home.” LaVerne swivels her head to look
around and Mary and Lyn nod in agreement. “This place gives me the creeps.”
Their chorus of screams pierce the night as the door
suddenly swings open. A wide smile beams from Debra’s face and she laughs. “Oh,
I’m so sorry. I didn’t mean to scare you. Isn’t this place great? It’s not
really haunted, you know, but it’s the perfect setting to celebrate the release
of A GHOST OF A CLUE. Come in.” She waves a hand toward the darkened room
behind her. “The party has started
already.”
already.”
“Um.” Lilly glances over her shoulder as Lyn drags her inside.
The others follow reluctantly as Debra leads them down a darkened hallway. They
blink in unison as the step inside a brightly lit parlor.
Lilly heaves a sigh of relief. “Okay, this isn’t so bad.” LaVerne and Mac eye her skeptically as Mary, and Lyn laugh nervously.
Lilly heaves a sigh of relief. “Okay, this isn’t so bad.” LaVerne and Mac eye her skeptically as Mary, and Lyn laugh nervously.
Debra grins. “You’ll feel better once you’ve had something
to eat. Be sure to try the appetizers. The Skeleton Skewers are out of this
world. Our main course is a delicious Boneyard Bisque, with lobster rolls and a large seafood platter, and for dessert, we have Banshee Butterscotch Pudding and Spectral Spice Cake.”
She winks as Oliver approaches with a tray and passes each of the hostesses a glass of blood red liquid topped with a mist of swirling smoke. Holding up her glass, a haunting smile curls her lips. “Drink up, ladies. It’s party time and Oliver’s Lost Soul Punch is to die for.”
world. Our main course is a delicious Boneyard Bisque, with lobster rolls and a large seafood platter, and for dessert, we have Banshee Butterscotch Pudding and Spectral Spice Cake.”
She winks as Oliver approaches with a tray and passes each of the hostesses a glass of blood red liquid topped with a mist of swirling smoke. Holding up her glass, a haunting smile curls her lips. “Drink up, ladies. It’s party time and Oliver’s Lost Soul Punch is to die for.”
PURCHASE FROM THE WILD ROSE PRESS |
Excerpt:
Rory blew out a breath.
“If I tell you yes, I’m messing with you when I say there were ghosts here tonight then you’re okay with that. You’re comfortable with it. If I tell you no, that there really was a ghost, two in fact, here tonight, then the train derails and you run for the hills.”
He stared at her for a moment with a thoughtful look on his face. “Tell me what you believe you saw.”
“The truth?”
Travis nodded. “The truth of what you believe you saw.”
“That’s a very guarded way of putting it.”
“No. It’s a very scientific way of putting it. I can’t know what to think if I don’t have all the evidence.”
“Fair enough. I saw two ghosts.”
“Whole images?”
“One fairly solid, a little boy and one kind of wavering, an older woman.”
He watched her face as she said it, and Rory held her breath, waiting for the sneer that had always
accompanied any talk of her gift in the past. She would be sorry to see him walk away. Even though it had only been a few weeks, she realized she’d come to enjoy his company. Part of her knew she’d been hoping for something more, no matter how much she told herself she wasn’t going to do another relationship. Still, it would hurt, and she steeled herself for the good-bye. At
last he nodded.
“Okay, you saw two ghosts.”
Debra Doggett bio:
I've been many things in my life: actor, filmmaker, historian, writer, but putting words to paper is the most satisfying. After years of moving around the US, I've settled in the desert of New Mexico, a far cry from my birthplace in Louisiana. You never know where life will go.
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Hi Debra
ReplyDeleteWelcome to your Roast party. It's always nice to have a fellow Wild Rose Press author as our special guest, and your excerpt really has me wanting to know more!
Good morning, chickies! Hiya, Debra. Welcome to your roast and congrats on the release of A Ghost of a Clue. I love the title and the story sounds like some spooky fun. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Mac *Hugs* sister hostess. Isn't this a great spooky party and this Banshee butterscotch pudding is delicious, even if it does scream as it goes down! :)
ReplyDeleteHa! You're a funny girl, Lyn. :-)
DeleteI was wondering what that was - I thought it was me. Spiders and ghosts *shudder* :)
DeleteI don't care if it was real or not, that spider was scary! And I'm still not sure it's fake. Congrats on your new release, Debra. I love a good scare, so your book sounds right up my alley. Especially with Travis to keep us safe. He's kind of yummy isn't he?And not nearly as nerdy as most biology teachers. I think I'll take him a drink.
ReplyDeleteHi Lilly (Lyn hugs her sister hostess, that spider was a bit big wasn't it! Oooh, I agree with you about Travis, he's sounds like my kind of guy!
ReplyDeleteGood morning, everyone. I'm stoked to have this today as I've never been roasted or toasted before so I hope everyone enjoys the day. Looking forward to chatting with all of you.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Debra *hugs* great to have you as our special guest, good luck with'Ghost of a Clue' it sounds like a fantastic read!
ReplyDeleteI always get a kick out of these posts! Congrats for making the lineup, Debbie! I can't wait to collect the Lobster Cove series. Hopefully I'll be joining those ranks in the not too distant future! :)
ReplyDelete*waves at the roasters and toasters*
*waves back* Hiya sweetie! Oooo have you submitted a story?
Delete*Waves madly back* Hi Calisa - do tell us more! :)
DeleteHi Calisa, so glad you could make the party! Oliver will be with you in a moment with refreshments, when he's finished heaing up Debra's plate and filling her glass!
ReplyDeleteTravis is a great biology teacher, especially good with the "biology" part, lol. And his transformation to a true believer is fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteThe Lobster Cove series is the first series I've been a part of and it was a great experience. Very different, but lots of fun.
ReplyDeleteI was part of the 'Song Of The Muses' several years ago and loved the experience.; It was fun interacting with the other authors and making sure certain elements were consistent while trying to make each story unique and different. I haven't got round to reading the Lobster Cove series yet but it certainly looks intriguing and yours in particular intrigues me as I love the paranormal.
ReplyDeleteCalisa, be sure to schedule your roast when you become a part of Lobster Cove. Looks like a scary yet romantic place to hang out. And Debra, Travis is nothing like any biology teacher I ever had. Just look at the way he fills out a pair of blue jeans. And speaking of his "transformation," is there an excerpt you could share that isn't a spoiler?
ReplyDeleteHi Lilly, *hugs* I agree about Travis - and yes, another excerpt would be fantastic, Debra, if you could.... (just post it as a comment) please, pretty please...
ReplyDeleteGood luck, Debra. Ghost stories are my favorite paranormal. Enjoy the lobster!
ReplyDeleteHiya Sandra. I agree, but I'm such a weenie, I have to read ghost stories in fits and starts. ;-) Thanks for stopping by, sweetie.
DeleteHere's a bit from his first experience with a ghost. It's short due to editing out things that would give too much away:
ReplyDeleteRory rose from the table even as Travis gathered the
kids behind him. The look on his face was priceless.
Shock warred with curiosity as both emotions moved
across his features, and for a moment she feared he
might try and touch the ghostly figure.
Go Travis!!!
DeleteBrave man!
DeleteCongrats on the release Debra! I love a good ghost story, so this looks right up my alley! :-) You ladies can pass that Boneyard Bisque over this way....
ReplyDeleteHiya Adrienne. Doesn't Debra's story sound good? I think we're gonna need more bisque. :-)
DeleteI hate the internet! Well AT&T anyhow. I am having such a difficult time with it for the last two weeks. Why, I tried to look up haunted places to prepare myself. But...I think something just pinched one of my girls!!! AAAHHHHHH!!
ReplyDeleteSpider bite? :-)
DeleteThat just sounds painful. Hope they don't swell. ;-)
DeleteLOL, Lilly! The mind boggles... :D
DeleteHi Mary (Hugs) I know what you mean about the internet, mine is haunted too!
ReplyDeleteOh great excerpt Deborah, a real teaser, I have to read this book despite having a tbr list on my kindle about a mile high! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Adrienene - I see Oliver heading your way with a helping of Boneyard Bisque for you!
ReplyDeleteBisque is one of my favorites (leftover from my Louisiana upbringing) and the Boneyard Bisque sounds yummy.
ReplyDeleteThis is the first ghost story I've written, even though I love ghost stories. It was great fun, especially researching all the ghost hunting equipment people use.
ReplyDeleteI've never actually tasted Boneyard Bisque - but then I'm just a Brit and lots of yummy American dishes are unfamiliar to me, more's the pity!
ReplyDeleteHere's a little bit more to tease you with:
ReplyDeleteThe kids looked at her with awe but Travis’ face
held consternation.
“This is what you see?” He croaked out the question
then shook his head. “All the time?”
“Well,” Rory smiled. “Not all the time. I saw my
first spirit when I was five, although I didn’t know at the
time it was a spirit. I thought it was some kid from the
neighborhood who had wandered in to play with me.”
“You played with ghosts?” Michael’s voice held
deep respect.
What's in Boneyard bisque? Not exactly sounding delectable. I myself prefer the lobster kind. So who doesn't love a ghost story!!!! Great excerpt. What a tease you are!!! I think it was a flea I hate spiders.. LOL
ReplyDeleteThere's probably a secret ingredient in the Boneyard Bisque, one you don't want to know. But it still looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteBones??? Maybe bugs. Actually if Oliver made it, it has to be something wonderful. Tell us a bit about the characters, what makes them unique and what motivates them? While I take a look at this bug bite. Make sure the bug is gone. Ugh! I just watched a movie where bugs killed people. Just the thought of it...Doesn't that stuff happen with ghosts?? Eerie huh?
ReplyDeleteRory is motivated by the desire to start new. Thanks to her aunt, who left her the cottage in Lobster Cove, she can do that. She wants to live as her true self, but that means living as someone who admits she sees ghosts. Travis is a man motivated by curiosity. That's what got him into science in the first place. He's a firm believer in what he can see and boy, does he like what he sees in Rory. The question is can he wrap his scientific mind around the idea of ghosts.
ReplyDeleteNow there's a contrast in views which makes for some great interplay and characterization. Plus some great moments!!
ReplyDeletePlease excuse my tardiness in welcoming you to the AR&T, Debra! The party starts while I'm still asleep, but it just means its in full swing when I finally get here.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE ghost stories and interconnecting stories by differing authors. Another series I'm going to get hooked on, I just know it :) Yours sounds fabulous!
Thanks, LaVerne! I have to admit I wasn't sure about being part of a series but it was such fun using the other characters and places in my story. I didn't have to come up with them all by myself. And there are some great stories in this series. Can't wait till they are all released.
ReplyDeleteHi LaVerne! How's it going Downunder? :)
ReplyDeleteOh Debra, those teasers of yours are so intriguing - and Travis sounds such a fascinating and hunky character!
We got the whole world at the AR&T. Hi LaVerne, have a great day over there. I would love to visit. You got guys like Travis over there?
ReplyDeleteDebra, you are making my reading addiction peak here!!! Sounds like my kinda story. Gonna go tweet and facebook today's blog!
This has been an absolute blast, Mary. Thanks so much to all of you for making this so cool. I'm going to have to sign off now. I am headed to the hospital to do a sleep study tonight so I won't have access to my computer. I hope everyone enjoyed the excerpts. Thanks again for all you did.
ReplyDeleteIt will be up all weekend. Hope you sleep well, and fix whatever is the issue for you! And hope you make a lot of sales!
ReplyDeleteWe've had a gret time partying with you Debra. As Mary said, the Roast will stay up all weekend so late comers can pop in - and we'll keep the leftovers in the fridge!
ReplyDeleteMy brother owned a Victorian house in Franklinton, NC that reminds me of this ghostly house and his had strange things happening too. He was my brother , but ask Lilly's mother how good-looking he was(I say was because he died in 1997). The strange things were lights turning on and off by itself, hammering in the night and other strange noises. My son would not stay there at night. I would love to read your book, Debra. Sounds like a good one for Halloween! Hello to all the Roast And Toast Authors, I have missed you all!
ReplyDeleteGreat post!
Rebecca
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Hi Rebecca, how good to see you again, are you OK? We've missed you. Your story about your brother's house is fascinating, and very eerie. Sorry to hear of the loss of your brother.
ReplyDeleteDebra's book sounds like a 'must read' doesn't it!
Sure does, Hywela! I had to go to eye doctor and have new glasses. Also have to put eye drops in my eyes for allergy. Have missed all the fun and you!
ReplyDeleteAw, hope the eyes are feeling better now!
ReplyDeleteThey are and I am reading more books again, but I'll never catch up!
ReplyDeleteLOL, I know the feeling! Glad you're eyes are better now!
ReplyDeleteHey, Rebecca! *waves* So lovely to see you here again. How frustrating the eye problem must have been for you. Not being able to read comfortably would be the most awful of things for us readers! Having too many books to read is such a wonderful problem, don't you think? I'm the same and love the deliciousness of knowing I've got all that goodness just waiting for me to carve out some time. It makes me happy :)
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the sleep study, Debra!
So glad to be back and can read without the focus being off! By Lilly's review, looking forward to reading Beyond The Shadows and all the Roast and Toast authors books!
ReplyDeleteSo pleased your're seeing well again now Rebecca, and thanks for your support of the Roast and its authors.
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