Good morning everyone. Deborah Melanie here. As promised, I’m here today with Gerard Butler……
Gerard will be appearing at intervals throughout the day 🙂 I’m also holding an exclusive contest today on the blog, so please call by later for your chance to win a copy of Winter’s Spirit.
At the moment I’m on my first cup of tea this morning and in about hour, I’ll be ready for my first strong caffine fix. It’s still quite early here in England, but I wanted to say hello to you all before heading out to work. I do hope that you’ll be able to join me throughout the day, as I chat about writing, my inspiration and lots of cooking. Yes, I’m a bit of a foodie. But more about that later. Firstly, let me tell you a little bit about myself.
As a child I loved to create my own stories; sometimes for friends and sometimes for my own enjoyment. At the age of eleven I entered my first story writing competition. However, it wasn’t until many years later that I seriously returned to writing. In the past I have worked as a reviewer, but my first love lies with creating my own characters and their own adventures. Thanks to the encouragement of my husband, I am making a lifelong dream come true.
My first story, Winter’s Spirit is available through Solstice Publishing and tells the story of Winter McAndrew, who is on the brink of divorcing her philandering husband, Philip, when he dies in a car crash. One year later and with unfinished business; Philip is still earth bound and interfering in his wife’s love life. Trying to make amends isn’t always easy when you’re dead. Not only has Winter fallen for her old crush, Jack Tobin, but he also happens to be Philip’s cousin. With more complications than a woman needs at Christmas, Winter tries to find peace at her holiday home in The Lake District. However, when she finds herself snowed in with Jack; ghosts, old and new cause quite a stir. Will Winter get her man, or will ghostly Philip put an end to all her festive fantasies?
Here is an excerpt for you to enjoy over your morning coffee.
“Oh heck,” she muttered. Not only did the vase shatter, but so too did her sexy daydream. Would it ever be possible for her to get though one of these daytime fantasies without breaking something in the shop? Last week it had been a coffee mug, the week before, a china soap dish. It wouldn’t do to get her sister too suspicious.
“Tut, tut,” came the voice she was fast learning to hate. “Not another one of your smouldering day dreams I hope.”
She turned around to see Philip; floating somewhere between the fragranced soaps and bath bombs.
“I’m starting to get annoyed at you just turning up here uninvited, Philip. Can’t you send out a psychic calling card or something? Or even better, leave me alone.”
He grinned, displaying his still perfect white teeth. Sadly, death had done little to deteriorate his charming good looks. “I can’t leave you until the deed is done. Whatever it may be. You know full well I need to do my good act on earth before I can pass over.”
“Well hurry up and do it. It’s been a full year already. I thought you would have figured it out by now. Haven’t you any idea what it is you need to do?”
“No. I haven’t. Believe me, I wish I could. This situation is just as bad for me as it is for you. I didn’t ask for it. Or this.” He gestured towards his attire. “It’s bloody freezing at the best of times, but this week has been awful. The cold gets everywhere.”
“Perhaps you should have thought about your appearance before you died in a hospital gown. I’ve no sympathy at all. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to tidy this mess before Summer comes in.”
“Ah, yes. You wouldn’t want her to see the evidence of your day dreams would you? If only I could read your mind dear wife. I’d love to know who is occupying your thoughts these days.”
“Well let me assure you, it isn’t you. Now go.” He folded his arms sulkily and vanished into the ether.
“Good riddance,” she muttered, bending to pick up the pieces of the broken vase. Her occasional clumsiness could be explained away, but she shuddered at the prospect of explaining her dead husband’s haunting.
So, as I mentioned earlier, I’m off to work. What are you doing this morning? And do you like to start the day off with tea, coffee or some fresh fruit juice?
Buy link: http://www.solsticepublishing.com/products/Winter%27s-Spirit.html
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