Troubled Spirits
Teri Lee
Genre: YA Paranormal
Publisher: Black Rose Writing
Date of Publication: August 21, 2014
ISBN: 1612964028
ASIN: B00NJ523TE
Number of pages: 220
Word Count: 64,000
Book Description:
Annie Waters hates birthdays. At least she hates her birthdays. Because every year her mother told the story of her grandmother's ghostly appearance in the delivery room. But the worst birthday was her sixteenth--the day she killed her dad.
Forced to move to Shady Cove, Maine, Annie is drawn deep into the world of the supernatural by her new friend, Harmony. Now, tormented by an angry spirit, Annie has only nine days to unravel the secrets of the Caldwell School or join the spirit world herself
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Excerpt:
As they turned onto the school road, Harmony
finally spoke.
“I think the
ghost knew your grandmother. And…” Excitement crept into her voice, “He sensed
your grandmother’s presence when we went into the Caldwell School. He might
even think you are your grandmother!”
Harmony looked
out the window. They were almost to the school. “I don’t think he can tell the
difference. Which means, he thinks you’re Annie Mae Brown. And that scares
him!”
Something came
over Annie—a force so powerful that she couldn’t resist called her from the
Caldwell School. She cranked the wheel, whipping the car into the school lot,
then slammed on the brakes, skidding to a stop in front of the old school. She
jumped out of the car and ran toward the building.
“Annie, what are
you doing?” Harmony yelled.
Annie stopped.
She didn’t know why she was doing it, but she knew she had to. “I am Annie Mae
Brown!” she screamed.
“And I’m going
to make sure the whole world knows your secret!”
The ground
trembled. And with a deafening boom, the school windows shattered. Shards of
glass flew toward her.
Behind her,
Harmony screamed.
And suddenly
Drew was there, knocking her to the ground, shielding her with his body as
glass pelted the ground around her.
The storm of
glass stopped and Annie looked up into Drew’s eyes. “Are you okay?” he asked,
getting to his feet.
Annie pushed
herself up into a sitting position. “I think so.”
“Stay here,”
Drew said, then dashed into the old school building.
“Annie…”
Harmony’s voice was weak.
Annie scrambled
to her feet. Harmony was standing in front of the car, a piece of glass
sticking out of her chest. Annie ran.
Her feet moved,
but Harmony seemed to be getting farther away. And then she watched in horror
as Harmony looked down at the glass.
“Don’t!” Annie
screamed—too late. Harmony reached up.
Her fingers
wrapped around the glass and she pulled. She looked down at the glass in her
hand as if wondering where it had come from. A dark red blotch spread across
her bright green hoodie. The evil-looking shard slipped from her hand and
shattered on the pavement. Harmony dropped to her knees. Her eyes met Annie’s
for a brief second before she toppled forward.
Annie reached
her friend in time to catch her and lower her to the ground. “Somebody, help
me,” she screamed. In the distance she heard voices. “Help!” she yelled again.
Her fingers felt
thick as she worked the zipper down and pulled Harmony’s sweatshirt open. Blood
flowed from a deep gash just below Harmony’s left shoulder. Annie yanked her
own sweatshirt off and pressed it against the wound. Harmony’s face was white.
Her eyes were closed. “Talk to me,” Annie cried.
Harmony’s
eyelids fluttered open. “You okay?” Her voice was barely a whisper.
Annie nodded.
Tears streamed down her face.
“I saw…”
Harmony’s voice faded and her eyes closed.
“Open your
eyes!” Annie sobbed. “Please open your eyes.”
Harmony didn’t
move. The blood soaked through Annie’s sweatshirt.
“Please don’t
die,” Annie whispered. She pressed harder on the wound. She could feel the
ghost behind her. She looked back at the old school building, expecting to see
the swirling dark shadow. Empty windows stared back at her.
She needed to
get help, but she couldn’t let up on the pressure. Harmony would die!
Where was Drew?
Why wasn’t he helping her?
“Drew! Anybody!
Help! Please help,” she screamed.
A door slammed
across the street. Footsteps pounded on the pavement, growing closer. She
looked back at Harmony.
“Someone’s
coming. Hang on.”
The bleeding
seemed to have slowed and Annie leaned closer to her friend. “See, it’s slowing
down. You’re going to be okay.” And then an awful thought crept into her mind.
The worst thought ever. What if the bleeding had slowed because Harmony’s heart
had stopped beating? What if Harmony was-she couldn’t think the word.
About the Author:
Teri Lee is the author of Troubled Spirits, a YA paranormal novel. Growing up in Maine, Teri spent hours exploring in the woods with her friends dreaming up places like ‘Land of the Lost’, ‘Trouble Hill’, and ‘Paradise’. If she wasn’t in the woods, you’d find her lost in a book. And today not much has changed. She’s still dreaming up imaginary places, getting lost in a book, and sometimes lost in the woods. When she’s not writing you’ll find her saving lives and rescuing splinters in the ER.
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