Thanks so
much for hosting me today for a stop on my pre-release teaser tour. I’m sharing
a sneak peek at an excerpt from my new paranormal mystery Waking Up Dead. It’s forthcoming from Solstice Publishing and
available via Amazon on October 8--I’m pretty excited!
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add Waking Up Dead to your Goodreads
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When
Dallas resident Callie Taylor died young, she expected to go to Heaven, or
maybe Hell. Instead, she met her fate early thanks to a creep with a knife and
a mommy complex. Now she's witnessed another murder, and she's not about to let
this one go. She's determined to help solve it before an innocent man goes to
prison. And to answer the biggest question of all: why the hell did she wake up
in Alabama?
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Excerpt
As
Molly straightened up, the man slipped the wire over her head and twisted it
around her neck. She struggled, but he pulled the garrote tighter and tighter.
I
was screaming at the top of my ghostly voice, for all the good it did me. I
moved up behind the man and beat at his back with closed fists--fists that
slipped in and out of his back without ever making real contact. He shuddered a
little--clearly he was one of the very slightly sensitive ones--but he didn’t
loosen his hands.
I
reached up and tried to grab the wire, tried to pull against the pressure he
was exerting on the wire and it did loosen for an instant. But only for an
instant. The living have more control over solid
objects than the dead do. I never resented that fact more than at that moment.
But
I kept trying. I kept trying as Molly’s face turned purple, then blue, then
black, kept trying even as she drooped in the man’s grip.
Then
he loosened the wire and it was too late. I watched that wispy, light-on-fog
life force slip out of Molly and move on to wherever it is that other people go
when they die. I was glad she didn’t show up next to me as a full-blown ghost.
At that moment, I wouldn’t have wished my impotent half-existence on anyone.
I
couldn’t help thinking that if I’d been alive, I might have been able to save
her.
If
I could have cried real tears, I would have. As it was, I was sobbing hoarsely
and calling the man every dirty name I could think of.
I
was still cursing as I followed him around the kitchen. First he opened the
pantry and pulled out a box of Hefty garbage bags. Then he grabbed a knife out
of the block on the counter. And finally, he picked up Molly’s body and carried
it to the bathroom.
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About the Author
Margo Bond Collins lives in Texas with her
husband, their daughter, several spoiled cats, and a ridiculous turtle. She
teaches college-level English courses online, though writing fiction is her
first love. She enjoys reading urban fantasy and paranormal fiction of any
genre and spends most of her free time daydreaming about vampires, ghosts,
zombies, werewolves, and other monsters. Waking Up Dead is her first published
novel. Her second novel, Legally Undead, is an urban fantasy, forthcoming in
2014 from World Weaver Press.
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