Thereafter
Afterlife
Book
2
Terri
Bruce
Genre:
Contemporary fantasy/paranormal
Publisher:
Mictlan Press
Date
of Publication: May 1, 2014
ISBN:
978-0-9913036-2-5 (print) /
ISBN:
978-0-9913036-3-2 (ebook)
Number
of pages: 318
Word
Count: 99,000
Cover
Artist: Artwork by Shelby Robinson;
cover
layout by Jennifer Stolzer
Book
Description:
When
recently-deceased Irene Dunphy decided to “follow the light,” she
thought she’d end up in Heaven or Hell and her journey would be
over.
Boy,
was she wrong.
She
soon finds that “the other side” isn’t a final destination but
a kind of purgatory where billions of spirits are stuck, with no way
to move forward or back. Even worse, deranged phantoms known as
“Hungry Ghosts” stalk the dead, intent on destroying them. The
only way out is for Irene to forget her life on earth—including the
boy who risked everything to help her cross over—which she’s not
about to do.
As
Irene desperately searches for an alternative, help unexpectedly
comes in the unlikeliest of forms: a twelfth-century Spanish knight
and a nineteenth-century American cowboy. Even more surprising, one
offers a chance for redemption; the other, love. Unfortunately, she
won’t be able to have either if she can’t find a way to escape
the hellish limbo where they’re all trapped.
Author’s
Note:
I
am THRILLED beyond all measure to finally be able to bring you
Thereafter, and I want to thank all the fans who have waited (more or
less patiently) an extra year for this book to finally come out.
Thereafter would not have been possible without your support—thank
you all! I hope you love this beautiful new cover as much as I do,
and I hope you find Thereafter to be worth the wait.
Excerpt:
Her
hand touched a rock, one of the flat beach stones she’d seen on
graves. She picked it up, laying it flat in her palm. She didn’t
remember picking this up. In fact, she had been careful not to take
any. It had seemed disrespectful and too much like stealing to remove
them, and while she’d seen a few here—both loose and piled in
cairns—she hadn’t picked any of them up. There had been no point.
What would she do with a rock?
No
wonder her bag was so heavy.
She
tossed the rock over her shoulder and heard it hit the ground with a
satisfying thud some distance away. It felt good to be rid of
something, to make a decision and be sure it was the right one.
She
surveyed the pile again and then grabbed a small handful of paper
animals. She picked one up between a finger and thumb. It was a
horse. Irene had been in Chinatown during Chinese Ghost Festival, a
holiday in which the living left offerings for the dead. These
offerings included paper replicas of things people thought the dead
would need in the afterlife—money, clothes, television sets, and
even animals. Irene had admired the precise and delicate folds of the
Origami figures and had picked some up to admire them more closely.
Without thinking, she had dropped them into her bag and apparently
been carrying them ever since.
Well,
even Jonah couldn’t argue with her on this—there was no way she
was going to need a paper horse on her journey through the afterlife.
Plus, these didn’t hold any sentimental value. She cast the horse
onto a nearby fire and watched as the paper curled and blackened in
the low-burning flames.
The
fire leapt and seemed to glow blue for a moment. Irene tensed—what
was happening?
Thick
black smoke began to rise slowly from the flames, spiraling upward in
a thickening column. The smoke grew denser and then elongated
sideways. Irene leapt to her feet and backed away, her heart
pounding. Something was forming in the fire.
The
smoke was taking shape now; there was purpose and design in its
movements. She could see a long, horizontal back, four legs, a neck,
and finally a head and a tail. The smoke swirled with a final
flourish and then shuddered into the solidity of a smoke-colored
horse. The animal blinked passively. Then it violently shook its
head, blew out a breath, and delicately picked its way forward out of
the fire. It immediately put its head down and began to lip the
ground, looking for food.
Irene
stared stupidly at it. “Are you shitting me?”
About
the Author:
Terri
Bruce has been making up adventure stories for as long as she can
remember. Like Anne Shirley, she prefers to make people cry rather
than laugh, but is happy if she can do either. She produces fantasy
and adventure stories from a haunted house in New England where she
lives with her husband and three cats.
Website/Blog:
http://www.terribruce.net
Goodreads
Profile: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6450132.Terri_Bruce
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This sounds really good, my worst fear is not heading to the right place lol this sounds like and exciting read thanks
ReplyDeleteI live in CT, what state is your haunted house in? Do you hear noises when you write?
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ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a very interesting book. I often ponder what happens to us and I love hearing others perspectives. Thanks for sharing
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