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Excerpt ~ Introduction
Welcome to Harborsmouth, where monsters walk the streets unseen by humans…except those with second sight.
Whether visiting our modern business district or exploring the cobblestone lanes of the Old Port quarter, please enjoy your stay. When you return home, do tell your friends about our wonderful city—just leave out any supernatural details.
Don’t worry—most of our guests never experience anything unusual. Otherworlders, such as faeries, vampires, and ghouls, are quite adept at hiding within the shadows. Many are also skilled at erasing memories. You may wake in the night screaming, but you won’t recall why. Be glad that you don’t remember—you are one of the fortunate ones.
If you do encounter something unnatural, we recommend the services of Ivy Granger, Psychic Detective. Co-founder of Private Eye detective agency, Ivy Granger is a relatively new member of our small business community. Her offices can be found on Water Street, in the heart of the Old Port.
Miss Granger has a remarkable ability to receive visions by the act of touching an object. This skill is useful in her detective work, especially when locating lost items. Whether you are looking for a lost brooch or missing persons, no job is too small for Ivy Granger—and she could certainly use the business.
We can also provide, upon request, a list of highly skilled undertakers. If you are in need of their services, then we also kindly direct you to Harborsmouth Cemetery Realty. It’s never too early to contact them, since we have a booming “housing” market. Demand is quite high for a local plot—there are always people dying for a place to stay.
Whether visiting our modern business district or exploring the cobblestone lanes of the Old Port quarter, please enjoy your stay. When you return home, do tell your friends about our wonderful city—just leave out any supernatural details.
Don’t worry—most of our guests never experience anything unusual. Otherworlders, such as faeries, vampires, and ghouls, are quite adept at hiding within the shadows. Many are also skilled at erasing memories. You may wake in the night screaming, but you won’t recall why. Be glad that you don’t remember—you are one of the fortunate ones.
If you do encounter something unnatural, we recommend the services of Ivy Granger, Psychic Detective. Co-founder of Private Eye detective agency, Ivy Granger is a relatively new member of our small business community. Her offices can be found on Water Street, in the heart of the Old Port.
Miss Granger has a remarkable ability to receive visions by the act of touching an object. This skill is useful in her detective work, especially when locating lost items. Whether you are looking for a lost brooch or missing persons, no job is too small for Ivy Granger—and she could certainly use the business.
We can also provide, upon request, a list of highly skilled undertakers. If you are in need of their services, then we also kindly direct you to Harborsmouth Cemetery Realty. It’s never too early to contact them, since we have a booming “housing” market. Demand is quite high for a local plot—there are always people dying for a place to stay.
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Giveaway!!
In honor of Shadow Sight's release E.J. Stevens was extremely grateful by offering a giveaway of an e-book copy of Shadow Sight, an Ivy Granger sticker, and a signed postcard to one lucky winner! Please read the giveaway guidelines below and then enter using the rafflecopter =D
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don't know, not much of a celebrating person, lol, would be cool though
ReplyDeleteby the way, your expert is hard to read, has almost the same color font and the background, really had a difficult time, just fyi.
ReplyDeleteI think I would probably stay in with my family, because they are my life and maybe celebrate with all my terrific online friends who got me to where I am. BTW...in the works of finishing edits for a novel. LOL. I might hold a contest or two because I'm a blogger and giveaways are fun.
ReplyDeleteI actually attended an online celebration between several self-published authors who put together an amazing release party with trivia and giveaways. It was so much fun. Maybe I would do that? Hmmm...
The one thing I know I would NOT do...read reviews of my book. Good or bad. I'd just enjoy the moment!
I think I would celebrate by having a small party with my family and close friends.
ReplyDeleteA small party with all my family and friends with plenty of champagne to go around! :)
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