Across the Winds of Time
by Bess McBride
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While on a genealogical research journey through the Midwest,
Molly Hamilton impulsively buys a 100-year-old Victorian house in the middle of
a cornfield, and falls in love with the house’s owner...the original owner,
that is. Can he be a ghost? The handsome, intriguing attorney certainly feels
solid—and somehow her soul knows she has always loved him.
Darius Ferguson has no idea how he has come to present-day Iowa.
The last thing he knew, the year was 1880, and he had just buried his fiancée,
who happens to look exactly like Molly. He cannot separate the two women in his
heart—to him, they are one.
In spite of being drawn to him, Molly thinks Darius is unhinged.
Darius wonders if he has joined his fiancée in purgatory. If time travel is
possible, will love be enough to build a future together?
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Excerpt:
“How did you get in here?” I choked out. “Who are you?”
Darius stole a sideways glance over his shoulder to meet my eyes—or to
see that indeed I did not have a gun aimed at him—before turning his face
away.
“It is I, Molly. The same man you met two weeks
ago. The same man you loved over a
hundred years ago.”
“You’re nuts!” I spit
out. “You’re not here. I’m just imagining things.” My knees were aching, and I shifted
awkwardly in the tub to dive under the water again, keeping my neck twisted to
watch him. I couldn’t stay in the
bathtub all night. I felt so
vulnerable—even if this was a hallucination...or a fantasy.
“So, since you’re not
really here, you wouldn’t mind keeping your face turned away, so I can get out
of the tub, would you?” My heart
pounded, the rhythm matching the pounding in my head from smacking it on the
edge of the tub. “Please?” I couldn’t keep the quiver from my
voice.
“Certainly. It is not
proper for me to be standing here at any rate. I simply came upstairs to see if you were here, and there
you were—in my tub—a vision of bubbles and curly brown ringlets.”
I pressed a hand to my damp ponytail. A sudden warmth in the pit of my stomach contradicted the
cold grip in my chest.
“Go away,” I pleaded. “I may want to daydream about you, but
I don’t know that I want to actually see you.”
“As you wish, Molly.” He threw another quick glance over his
shoulder, and his mouth curved into an embarrassed smile before he moved away.
I watched him disappear and panicked.
“Wait,” I shrieked. “Wait!”
“Yes, dear?” He backed up to the edge of the door
again, still keeping his face averted.
“Wait for me downstairs.
Don’t go yet. I’ll be right
there.”
Darius inclined his head slightly to the side where I saw his profile,
and I could have sighed when a single golden-brown curl fell forward in his
face.
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AUTHOR Bio and
Links:
Bess McBride made her first serious writing attempt when she was 14. She
shut herself up in her bedroom one summer while obsessively working on a time
travel/pirate novel set in the beloved Caribbean of her youth, but she wasn't
able to hammer it out on a manual typewriter (oh yeah, she's that old) before
it was time to go back to school. The draft of that novel has long since
disappeared, but the story is still simmering within, and she will finish the
adventure one day soon.
Bess was born in Aruba to American parents and lived in Venezuela until
her family returned to the United States when she was 12. She couldn't fight
the global travel bug within and joined the U.S. Air Force at 18 to "see
the world." After 21 wonderful and fulfilling years traveling the world
and gaining one beautiful daughter, she pursued her dream of finally getting a
college education. With a license in mental health therapy, she worked with
veterans and continues to work on behalf of veterans. She writes romantic suspense,
contemporary, light paranormal/fantasy and time travel romances and currently
has eight novels published. She can be contacted through her web site at
http://www.bessmcbride.com.
Links:
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Happy Writing,
Krystal Shannan
Thank you so much for hosting me today, Krystal! What a great way to meet new authors and check out their blogs!
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome! So glad to have you.
DeleteGhosts and Victorian houses how can you go wrong!
ReplyDeleteI know, right?!! I just returned from a two-week tour of the United Kingdom. Lots and lots of Victorian architecture there, but our own little American Victorian houses are so charming!
DeleteI see you're traveling around on the blogs, Carin, as I visited yours today!
Bess
Hi Bess,
ReplyDeleteThis is the second great excerpt that I've read of your book, "Across the Winds of Time", today. I still want to read it so badly. Each excerpt whets my appetite more. As I told you before Bess, forget the gift card, I just want to read your book.
Thank you to Krystal for having you here today. :-)
Diane... :-) Thanks for visiting Krystal's blog, and thanks for the good words.
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I really enjoyed the excerpt. I'm adding this to my TBR list. Wishing you lots of luck with your release. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Melissa! And thanks for stopping by to comment today. :-)
DeleteBess
Nice excerpt.
ReplyDeletebn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com
Thank you, bn100! Thank you for stopping by Krystal's blog today. :-)
DeleteBess
I wonder where Molly and Darius end up later in the story.
ReplyDeletecatherinelee100 at gmail dot com
Well, I could tell you, Catherine, but then.... :-) Let me say that two people end up living happily ever after at the end of the story...one way or another. Getting them there can be quite the puzzle though!!
DeleteBess
A book with romance and mystery ,love it.
ReplyDelete:-) Thanks for the good words and for stopping by Krystal's blog today, Ann!
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