It’s been a while since I’ve posted a teaser or snippet from any of my books. Here’s a few snippets from various chapters of DON’T FEAR THE REAPER, Keely Morrison’s point of view. The photo above was taken in Savannah’s Bonaventure Cemetery. Seeing the last name Morrison, I couldn’t resist snapping this shot.
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Jordan had kept my secrets and I had kept hers. In the end, it came down to just one secret between us that took her life. Now, it would take mine. I should have said something, but nothing I said or did now could bring her back or make anyone understand what she meant to me.
Are you here, Jordan? Are you with me? Tell me about heaven…
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Here I was—seventeen, dead, and thoroughly nostalgic.
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“It’s not fair,” I said. “Death is when we need each other the most.”
Banning smiled that forlorn smile of his. “No, life is. We just don’t see its worth then.”
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I stared out the window once more, hoping that whoever George Manero was, he’d be luckier in death than I had been. I had expected sanctuary and found that I couldn’t have fallen farther from heaven’s grace.
Our lives had been altered forever, but the way we understood each other hadn’t. Not even death could do that.
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I’d lost sight of heaven, God, and everything good, but not Jordan. Some things transcended both life and death. Some things never died.
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Thank you, Tina! You’re the best!