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by Taylor Dean
Paperback, 304 pages
Published June 7th 2012 by Createspace
Premise:
Zoe Grayson needs
a change. So, she moves to another state, purchases an old, dilapidated 1920s
Victorian Mansion, and sets out to restore it to its former glory. As she
begins the restoration, she finds herself falling in love with the old house .
. . not to mention its illustrious builder, Mr. Lancaster. Zoe becomes obsessed
with the house as she discovers its secrets; hidden rooms, secret passageways .
. . and a mysterious man who seems to think the house is his. Who is he? More
importantly, how does he live in her home unseen and
unheard?
The unexpected answers leave her reeling—and questioning everything she’s ever known. To her dismay, Zoe’s actions land her in the local psychiatric hospital, scheming for ways to return to Lancaster House . . . and the love of her life.
The unexpected answers leave her reeling—and questioning everything she’s ever known. To her dismay, Zoe’s actions land her in the local psychiatric hospital, scheming for ways to return to Lancaster House . . . and the love of her life.
by Taylor Dean
Paperback, 356 pages
Published November 26th 2012 by Create
Space
Premise:
Zoe Grayson is
back in Lancaster House, ordered to bed rest for the duration of her unexpected
pregnancy. Doctor Wade Channing, her overzealous psychiatrist, is living in
Lancaster House, taking care of her, waiting on her, and tending to her every
need. It seems to be the perfect arrangement.
There’s just one catch.
She has to tell him her story—everything that has happened in her life since the moment she escaped from Serenity Hills. It’s been quite an adventure to include renovating another home and a walk down the middle aisle.
But, that’s all over now. Nothing is real. It never was.
How did she end up in this miserable situation?
There’s just one catch.
She has to tell him her story—everything that has happened in her life since the moment she escaped from Serenity Hills. It’s been quite an adventure to include renovating another home and a walk down the middle aisle.
But, that’s all over now. Nothing is real. It never was.
How did she end up in this miserable situation?
excerpt from Lancaster
House
*If you missed
yesterday’s post in the kitchen over at Living the Goddess Life . . . go ahead .
. . back up thru the ol' teapot . . . you'll laugh so hard you'll fall off your
chair!
This excerpt is about as scary as Lancaster
House gets, which isn’t really very scary in the scheme of things—as a matter
of fact, it’s pretty tame. But the scenes do build upon each other, so it’s
difficult to step right into one without knowing the background—and still
feel the intensity of the scene.
Lancaster House is much more of a romance, than a
scary read. In the end, I think it’s best described as a psychological thriller,
with ROMANCE.
Excerpt from Lancaster House:
It was morning when she awoke and peeled
herself off the floor. Bed—I want my bed. Just let me die in
peace.
Zoe stood, holding onto the wall to brace
herself. All she had to do was get herself to her bed and she’d sleep this
off. Her head felt heavy, as if it suddenly weighed fifty pounds and holding
it up seemed an impossibility. The house felt hot and humid as if all the
fresh air had been sucked out of it. The low hum of the air conditioner met her ears
and she stood under the vent for a few seconds letting the chilly air cool her
hot cheeks. She glanced at the doorway to the circular room and felt a
ripple of shock filter through her body from head to toe.
The doorway was gone.
The room had been re-sealed and the wall,
painted. There was no evidence it had ever been opened.
How can it
be?
Her heart knocked in her chest wildly and her
knees buckled as she fainted, hitting the floor with a loud
thump.
Everything was a bit of a blur after that. The next
time Zoe regained full consciousness, several things quickly registered. A cool
washcloth covered her forehead. She was tucked into her bed, the blankets
neatly placed around her. She was wearing her pajamas, which she had no recollection
of changing into, and a tall, icy glass of water sat next to her bed with a
straw sticking out of it. She vaguely remembered sipping out of that straw, but
had no idea who it was that was helping her. Slowly, she sat up and looked
around her room.
“Hello,” she called out. But no one came or answered
her call. Reaching out for her glass, she gulped down the entire glass of
water and then collapsed onto her bed, feeling as weak as a newborn kitten.
Rolling onto her side, she pulled the blankets up to her chin and let sleep claim
her, even while knowing there was some reason why she should be running like
hell out of this house, but unable to remember just exactly why that
was.
When she next awoke, she knew the worst was
behind her. She even felt like getting up and walking. Her nightstand held a tray
of crackers and her water glass had been refreshed. Before getting up, she
decided to get some nourishment in her, knowing it would help her get her strength
back. Her memory began to come back to her as she sat there munching on the
crackers and drinking the water, thirstily.
Who was taking care of
her?
After finishing off the last few bites and
brushing the crumbs off her lap, she yelled out, “Connor, you can come out now.
I know it’s you.”
There was no response, not even a hint of a
whoosh of movement or a small thump-thump of retreating footsteps. Nothing. No
muffled laughter, no whispers. Not even the sound of pant legs rubbing together—a
sound that could easily give away the sneakiest of the
sneaky.
Silence.
Absolute bone-chilling
silence.
Puzzled, she let her feet hit the floor and tested
her steadiness. Although still weak, she felt perfectly well enough to walk.
Making her way down the stairs, she called out again, “Hello . . .
hello.”
The house answered with an eerie silence and
she felt her palms moisten. This wasn’t funny anymore. A joke can be taken
too far and this one definitely had been. Once downstairs, the first thing she
noticed was all four walls of the living room she’d been working on were
completed.
Her breathing quickened.
“Hello . . . hello,” she yelled
unsteadily.
The kitchen was perfectly spotless with no sign
anyone had been there, except herself. Ever so slowly, she walked back up
the stairs, ignoring the urge to flee from the house screaming for help. She
could just imagine it. Help,
help, someone is taking care of me and redecorating my house! There’s a
mad man in there!
Yeah right. The only mad
person around here is me. Stark raving mad.
She had to know who was doing this for her.
Walking away was out of the question. When she reached the
sealed entrance to the circular room, she stood motionless for several minutes,
simply staring. Her eyebrows knit as her thoughts raced. She was completely
baffled.
Why seal the room?
Why didn’t he paint it?
Zoe slowly walked back to her room feeling
sluggish. An eerie sort of calm overwhelmed her. Whoever was doing this
didn’t want to hurt her. They’d had ample opportunity to take her life if that
had been what they wanted to do. No, whoever was doing this wanted to mess with
her mental stability.
The only candidate was
Connor.
Unless . . .
Maybe it had nothing to do with her. Maybe it had
everything to do with this house. Perhaps a former owner who wanted the house
back or a disgruntled neighbor who wanted the house torn down or maybe a
concerned citizen who felt it should be given to the city as a historical landmark.
How about a college psychology experiment? Maybe there were hidden cameras
placed throughout the house.
Unlikely, she thought, feeling deflated and
lethargic. She sat on the edge of her bed and let out her breath. And then a thought
occurred to her.
“Dad?” she whispered. “Dad, is it you?” She didn’t
really believe in that sort of thing, but it was as good an explanation as
any. But the only answer to her inquiries was a deafening silence. Her head
hung dejectedly. “I miss you, Dad.”
If they were
watching her, they’d know she was losing it. She’d better put up a brave
front. But she knew the worry was evident on her face. A glance at her bedside
clock sent waves of fear coursing through her and her eyes widened into huge
saucers.
The tray was refilled with crackers and her
water glass was full.
For several seconds Zoe sat completely
still—frozen in time. And then she exploded. She knocked the tray and the glass off the
nightstand in one fell swoop. They clattered to the floor, the glass
shattering and the crackers breaking into pieces. “Leave me alone!” she
screamed.
She grabbed her inhaler and breathed in two
puffs of air, greedily. She huddled under the covers and curled up into a fetal
position.
Leave me alone. Leave me
alone.
She fell into a troubled sleep, knowing in her
heart she should leave this house and yet, refusing to give up. This was her
home and she wasn’t about to let anyone chase her out of it. None of this
was real. Someone was playing a trick on her. They were in for a
fight.
That is . . . when she felt
better.
*If you’d like to
hear about why I chose the book covers for
Lancaster House and The Middle Aisle, come back and follow me to
tomorrow’s post . . . right this way . . .
just through this hidden passageway . . .
to Christy's Cozy
Corner
(Pictures can be sourced
through http://pinterest.com/burgandyice/secret-passageways/)
Taylor Dean lives in Texas and
is the mother of four grown children. Upon finding herself with an empty nest,
she began to write the stories that were always wandering around in her head,
quickly finding that she had a passion for writing, specifically romance.
Whether it's paranormal, contemporary, or suspense-you'll find all sub-genres
of romance in her line-up.
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The Tour:
2/11 – Unputdownable Books – Guest
Post
2/12 – I Am A Reader, Not a Writer
– Guest
Post
2/13 - Fundinmental Guest
Post
- Letters
to the Cosmos – Review
2/14 – Oh, The Books You’ll Read
– Review
- Proud
Book Nerd – Guest
Post
2/15 – LDS & Lovin’ It
– Review
2/17 - Phantasmic
Reads - Review
- Lavender
& Camomile Press Guest Post
2/18 – The Reading Diaries – Guest
Post
2/19 - Living a Goddess Life
– Review
- Beck
Valley Books – Guest Post
2/20 – Living the Goddess Life
– Recipe
- Colorimetry
2/21 – Passion and Life – Guest
Post
- Books
Mystify – Goodreads Review
2/22 – Christy’s Cozy Corner
– Review
2/24 – Christy’s Cozy Corner
– Review
2/25 – Living a Goddess Life
– Review
- Icultgen
– Guest
Post
2/26 – Who’s Thanny? (Byzinha)
– Review
- Letters
to the Cosmos –
Review
2/27 – Living a Goddess Life – Recipe
2/28 – A Buckeye Girl Reads
– Review
3/1 – Grand Finale TBA...
Thank you so much for letting me visit your blog today, Liss! I appreciate you featuring Lancaster House and The Middle Aisle!
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