Today, I have the pleasure of hosting my friend LA Dragoni on the site! She's talking about her paranormal romance book Ghost Touch, which is part of the Touched by Afterlife series!
For fifteen minutes each night a portal opens in Tamara’s
barn and a horde of ghosts spills into her yard. She and Dex work together to
find a way to help Cal and the thousands of spirits stuck in the void to cross
over. When she learns she has the ghost touch—the ability to touch the ghosts
as if they were corporeal—and she accidentally helps a little boy cross, she
believes it might be possible. But not all the spirits play nice and when they
learn they can sip energy from her ghost touch, they become greedy putting her
life at risk.
Excerpt:
Each time Cal has to pull her from the mass of ghosts, her
touch restores him more and more until he is at danger of being stuck on
earth—forever, which is very enticing to Tamara the better she knows him. Will
she and Dex figure out how to help the spirits cross and if they do, will she
be able to let Cal go?
Available in print, ebook, and
audiobook from Amazon,
Excerpt:
The knot of ghosts hissed and shrieked as they
chased her. Seeing they’d already changed direction, she dug her fingers into
the grass to pull herself away from them. Her legs were as shaky as a newborn
foal and even crawling was too much effort. Ruff stood next to her, barking,
but she knew he’d have no effect. He couldn’t even touch the ghouls.
Then they were on her. Petting and pulling,
stroking and grabbing at her arms, legs, clothes, hair. Their chatter became
excited, reminding her of a pack of hyenas. She buried her head under her arms
wishing…praying they’d go away.
“Get off her!”
Was that Cal? Tamara raised her head as much as
she could, but was still buried in spirits. She got a glance at a familiar face
before the writhing group closed in again. Was that the drowned ghost? She
looked less bloated.
“Leave her. This will not help. Get away.”
Slowly the weight lifted from her until she felt
only one pair of hands grasping her upper arms. Gentle and caring, not
demanding.
“Cal,” she croaked, struggling to raise her head
and open her eyes.
“Come on, Tamara. You need to get up.”
Her eyelids were so heavy. She couldn’t hold them
open. Couldn’t make her neck cooperate so she could look at Cal.
“Tamara, you need to move him. I can’t touch him.”
“Let go of me Cal. You’re making it worse. I
think.” Even speaking drained her of energy. It took all she had just to force
the words out, but when Cal let go of her, she felt a difference immediately.
It was as if her strength no longer leaked out of her extremities. Unfortunately
her tank didn’t seem to be refilling very fast. “I…it’s…it’s better. Give me a
minute.”
“We don’t really have a minute, Tamara.”
Reviews:
LA Dragoni's GHOST TOUCH
got me out of my paranormal romance funk in which I felt like I was reading the
same book over and over again. The ghost part with the portal opening in
Tamara's barn was vividly described and equal parts cool and terrifying, but it
was really Tamara's poignant emotional journey that spoke to me.
-Katie
LA Dragoni isn’t too particular about who falls in love or where they fall in love. She simply considers it her job to capture the story about their love. Whether it’s paranormal, mythical, or time travel, LA will be there to divine their story for you. She lives in Central Oregon with her husband and children, but haunts ghost towns and cemeteries up and down the west, in search of the next adventure to sift through her storytelling brain. Follow LA on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to her mailing list and learn more about LA and her work at www.ladragoni.com
Thanks for hosting Ghost Touch, Erin!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure!!
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