Tuesday, December 31, 2013

THE DEAD GAME--DAY 21






































     Her first visit was to Shirley, the self-appointed town gossip. As soon as Shirley spotted her walking in, she quickly hung up the phone. Who had she been talking to? And why hadn’t she wanted her conversation to be overheard?
     Approaching Shirley’s desk, apologized, “You didn’t have to hang up just because of me. I only came over to gossip since business is slow today.”
     “I was finishing up anyway. What can I help you with? Come sit with me on the couch.” She led Linda to the pretty flowered couch under the green-tinted front window, while she settled into the large matching armchair.
     “Have you been invited to the party at End House on Friday night?” questioned Linda as she attempted to get comfortable in the mound of pillows scattered around her.
     “No, of course not—only the young people of Oasis have been invited,” explained Shirley—as if this were obvious to everyone. She was looking down as she spoke…busy straightening her blouse and smoothing the pleats in her skirt. Shirley was always adjusting some piece of clothing. Even Shirley was giving vague answers to her straightforward questions.
     “Why?” she prompted Shirley.
     “Hank and I don’t fit in with the younger crowd….We’re too old and our spouses have already passed on.” As she spoke her shoulders began to droop, causing Linda to wonder if she did that on purpose just to appear older and frailer.
     “Both of you look so young.”
     “No. We’re in our seventies.”
     Unnerved by this unexpected answer, Linda stood up and bid Shirley goodbye.

A STORY IN A PICTURE


dayoud:

Souvenir d’une descente dans le var,
nous étions pas là par hasard!

Very soothing.
Watch the water flow.
Flow over the rocks.
Waves crashing against each other.
A story in a picture.
Very soothing.
Watch the water flow.
Flow over the rocks.
Waves crashing against each other.
A story in a picture.

MYSTERY OF THE UNKNOWN


What will appear?
That is the best part of a mystery.
The unknown.
What will appear?
That is the best part of a mystery.
The unknown.

ALL IN A PICTURE


darkface:

Neblina (by toalafoto)

I love creepy.
Great picture to describe my book.
THE DEAD GAME.
Dead, death, vampires, murder, mystery, paranormal, fear…
All this can be seen in one good picture.
darkface:
Neblina (by toalafoto)
I love creepy.
Great picture to describe my book.
THE DEAD GAME.
Dead, death, vampires, murder, mystery, paranormal, fear…
All this can be seen in one good picture.

BASEMENT STAIRS


This picture inspires stories.
I could dream up a horror story from one glance.
Should we go down to the basement?
Would that be a good idea?
No, of course not.
But in every horror story, the characters always chose to walk down those dreaded stairs.
I’m guilty of this!
In my book, they trudge down the dark stairs.
Nothing good lies ahead for them.
This picture inspires stories.
I could dream up a horror story from one glance.
Should we go down to the basement?
Would that be a good idea?
No, of course not.
But in every horror story, the characters always chose to walk down those dreaded stairs.
I’m guilty of this!
In my book, they trudge down the dark stairs.
Nothing good lies ahead for them.
This picture inspires stories.
I could dream up a horror story from one glance.
Should we go down to the basement?
Would that be a good idea?
No, of course not.
But in every horror story, the characters always chose to walk down those dreaded stairs.
I’m guilty of this!
In my book, they trudge down the dark stairs.
Nothing good lies ahead for them.

THE SUN RISES

robert-silasi:

Hopes and dreams.

Take comfort in the fact that the sun rises every day.
No matter what happens, life goes on.
robert-silasi:
Hopes and dreams.
Take comfort in the fact that the sun rises every day.
No matter what happens, life goes on.

Monday, December 30, 2013

THE DEAD GAME--DAY 20






































Chapter 4

The grey sky mirrored the uneasy feeling Linda woke with the next morning as conflicted thoughts raced through her mind. She wanted to know why only certain people were invited to the party and why the owner of the house chose to remain a mystery. Was there a sinister purpose to the gathering? Or was it just a way to welcome the newer residents to town? On the other hand, Gregg, Ryan, Judy, and Todd—who had lived in town all their lives and didn’t need to be welcomed—had also received invitations.
    After finishing with the lunch crowd, she decided to visit the other store owners to see if they could provide her with any useful information about the party. She left Patty—the college student whom she’d recently hired—in charge of the store. She was nervous about leaving her alone, but she knew that she had to start trusting people at some point. She couldn’t spend every minute of every day watching over her store. And what harm could Patty do to her store, anyway?

WHY IS THERE A GOAT IN THE HOUSE?


antares-nova:
All I can ask is, “Why is there a goat in the house?”
Poor puppies.
antares-nova:

All I can ask is, “Why is there a goat in the house?”
Poor puppies.

WHITE TIGER


So regal.
So cute.
So tired.
So regal.
So cute.
So tired.

SO SAD


The owl looks so sad.
 I want to hold him and wrap him in a warm blanket.
The owl looks so sad.
 I want to hold him and wrap him in a warm blanket.

WHO LOVES MYTHOLOGY?


madmothmiko:

Persephone & Hades by   Abigail Larson  

Beautiful pictures.
Beautiful story.
madmothmiko:

Persephone & Hades by   Abigail Larson  

Beautiful pictures.
Beautiful story.
madmothmiko:

Persephone & Hades by   Abigail Larson  

Beautiful pictures.
Beautiful story.
madmothmiko:

Persephone & Hades by   Abigail Larson  

Beautiful pictures.
Beautiful story.

WHO?


WHERE'S THE SUN?


kidmograph:

W∆TERSUN

For those of us who miss the sun during the day, here’s a bright and happy picture. I like when the days are longer.
kidmograph:
W∆TERSUN
For those of us who miss the sun during the day, here’s a bright and happy picture. I like when the days are longer.

REVIEW OF THE DEAD GAME

Amber
I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review.
When Ms. Susanne Leist approached me about reading and reviewing her Supernatural mystery novel The Dead Game, I decided to check it out and received a free ebook copy of the novel in exchange for an honest review. I was not disappointed! For a debut novel, Ms. Leist did an incredible job telling the story of a small coastal town in Florida called Oasis and the dark secrets surrounding it.

Tourists go missing and dark shadows lurk the town of Oasis at night. When five friends get invited to a mysterious party at End house, a haunted house that lies deserted at the top of the mountain past town, they accept the invite not knowing the dangers that lurk within. Attending the party, they run for their lives to get out as deadly traps await them. Most of them make it out alive but two remain in the house or so they think. With bodies drained of blood lying on the beach near End house, can they find their friends and solve the mystery of who or what tried to kill them before they become the next victims and are silenced forever in the dead game? Read the book to find out.

This was a pretty good read. Be sure to check this book out. I reccomend this book to anyone who enjoys mysteries and supernatural horror novels. It is available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. I give this book 5 stars for original storyline, a great variety of characters, and for holding me onto the edge of my seat until the very end.

WELCOME SNOW


Snow is coming back.
We should prepare ourselves
And welcome it back.
Snow is coming back.
We should prepare ourselves
And welcome it back.

WELCOME BACK SNOW


Look at that water move!
Look at that water move!

Sunday, December 29, 2013

THE DEAD GAME--DAY 19



















     Louise was terrified to leave the safety of her own apartment. She didn’t know if she was going crazy or if she was being pursued by dark figures. They appeared only at night, as soon as the sun set and darkness fell across the town.
     Last evening the shadows had stalked her all through town right up to her front door. Once inside, she’d locked her door and all her windows. She was determined to keep out whatever or whoever was waiting for her outside.
     She’d hidden in her apartment until the next morning. Only then did she dare to peek out from her windows to check out the deserted beach in front and the dark mountain in back. After making sure that the strange beings weren’t waiting for her on the deserted walkway, she’d quickly darted down the path to town without daring to glance behind her, even once.
     The rest of the day she was busy working in her dress
shop, refusing to venture outside where she might encounter her elusive stalkers. She had even closed her store early for the day so she wouldn’t have to walk home alone in the dark.
     The identity of the menacing beings remained a mystery to her. She had no idea who or what they were: she couldn’t even tell if they were human. She just accepted the fact that she had to stay clear of them or else risk ending up as one of the names on the long list of unsolved murders and disappearances in Oasis.
     At the beginning, Louise had tried very hard to make new friends in town, but it hadn’t worked out that way. Linda and Shana had never included her in their activities. Shirley and Minnie had never been too friendly to her beyond a quick hello or goodbye. She had the sinking feeling that no one in town liked her; even Todd acted evasive whenever she spoke to him.
     She was curious if anyone else in town was being stalked; she couldn’t believe that she was the only one. Then she thought about all the young girls who’d gone missing from town over the years. Maybe they’d had similar stalking experiences before they’d vanished for good. These disappearances had never been discussed nor fully investigated. She had to be extra careful in the evenings, or else she could end up like these girls—who, she was certain, would never be found alive.