by LA Dragoni
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GENRE: Paranormal Romance
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BLURB:
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.
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?
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Excerpt
“Dex!” she shouted again, leaping forward and running toward
the door. A stabbing pain of cold sliced through her upper arm when she knocked
against the ghost with the shovel in his hand. He stopped to stare at her with
a surprised expression on his face. She pushed forward, ignoring the increasing
pain as she jostled up against the ghosts.
A knot of ghosts hunkered together where she last saw
Dexter. She pushed through them, her warm touch surprising enough to make them
jump back. Dex lay crumpled in a quivering ball at the center of the group.
Tamara kneeled beside him and clutched his shoulders.
“Dex! Are you okay?” He didn’t respond, just rocked to and
fro, mumbling incoherent words. She shouted. “Dex! Can you hear me?”
His gaze finally lifted, a wary look colored with terror.
“Oh my God.” Tamara wrapped her arms around him. His body
was ice cold. She pressed as much of herself against him as she could and
buried her face in his hair. “I gotcha. You’ll be okay.”
Then she became aware of an ache worming through her muscles
and realized hands pawed at her, clutched her, and were trying to pull her
away. She raised a furious glare at the eager crowd of ghouls and snarled.
“Stop! Leave us alone.”
However, hunger showed in the eyes of those who’d been dead
a short enough time to still have them. Actions became more insistent and then
combative. The group shoved and swayed until she worried she’d be crushed
beneath them when they fell. She kept her arms wrapped around Dex, hoping to
keep the spirits off him, but many simply reached through him to get to her. He
shuddered violently and had grown quiet.
Each individual touch drained her of warmth and energy, yet
they continued to grope at her arms and back, tug on her hair and clothing. She
grew weaker and weaker until the edges of her vision dimmed and she could
barely feel the boy she was trying to protect.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
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
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more about LA and her work at www.ladragoni.com
Available in
ebook, and audiobook from Amazon, http://amzn.to/1G7ZpC4
and now
available in print https://www.amazon.com/dp/152052157X?ref_=pe_870760_150889320
Also
available on Barnes and Noble,
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/ghost-touch-la-dragoni/1122871133
and other e-tailers.
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