Thursday, October 20, 2011

Tuesday’s Child (Promo & Quickie Giveaway)

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Release Date: June 22nd 2011
Publisher: Dale Mayer, via Smashwords
Age Group: Adult
Format: eBook

 

Tuesday's Child (Book 1 of Psychic Visions)

 

What she doesn’t want...is exactly what he needs.

Shunned and ridiculed all her life for something she can’t control, Samantha Blair hides her psychic abilities and lives on the fringes of society. Against her will, however, she’s tapped into a killer—or rather, his victims. Each woman’s murder, blow-by-blow, ravages her mind until their death releases her back to her body. Sam knows she must go to the authorities, but will the rugged, no-nonsense detective in charge of tracking down the killer believe her?

Detective Brandt Sutherland only trusts hard evidence, yet Sam’s visions offer clues he needs to catch a killer. The more he learns about her incredible abilities, however, the clearer it becomes that Sam’s visions have put her in the killer’s line of fire. Now Brandt must save her from something he cannot see or understand…and risk losing his heart in the process.
As danger and desire collide, passion raises the stakes in a game Sam and Brandt don’t dare lose.

 
 
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Excerpt
 
 

Lying in bed that night, Sam couldn’t sleep, her overwrought mind refused to let up. The tantalizing
possibility that she was meant to do something with this gift worried the frayed edges of her mind.
Depressed and unsettled she fell into a fitful sleep, her dreams dark and disjointed pieces of past visions.

Screams jarred her from a deep sleep. Confusion turned to fear when Sam realized the horrific sounds
were coming from her own mouth. Even worse, she had no idea where she was.

Terror overwhelmed her. Her fingers spasmed in a death grip around a strange steering wheel as the
car she drove careened further out of control. Still trying to toss off the remnants of sleep, Sam yanked
hard on the wheel in a futile attempt to turn it. The mid-sized car plowed through a steel barricade to
hang suspended in midair before plummeting to the rocks below. Screams ripped from her throat and
she reefed on the useless steering wheel, helpless to stop the deadly impact. Her foot pounded on useless
brakes. The front grill of the car crumpled and metal buckled upward. The car smashed into the first of
the rocks below, snapping her forward into the windshield. Agonizing pain shattered her spine. Grinding

metal, exploding glass and continuous crunching sounds filled the air as first the bumper flew off, then
the rear window shattered outward. Twisted metal ripped and groaned, flying to land beside the crash site.
The car tumbled, smashed on a huge rock, careened to the left and flipped end over end before coming to
a hard landing on its wheels at the bottom of the cliff.

Then utter silence.

Sam trembled. Shock and pain pulsed through her veins even as her blood dripped out one beat at a
time onto the shredded seat beside her. God, she didn’t want to die.

She wanted to live. Please, dear God.

Someone help!

Blood streamed over her face, her spine…where a shearing heat set off continuous stabbing pain. The
steering wheel jammed into her ribs. The front dash had crumpled into a mess of twisted steel and plastic,
the famous Mercedes emblem now hung drunk in mid air over the remains of the once beautiful cream
leather seats.

Sam couldn’t feel her right arm. And wished she couldn’t feel her left. She closed her eyes, willing
away the image of bone shards that had sliced through her sweater, a few loose strands of wool clinging
to the ends. Heart wrenching sobs poured from her throat, tears coated her cheeks. She was alone. And
dying.

A brilliant flash of light engulfed the car as the fuel from the pierced gas line flashed into flames.
Heat seared her lungs and scorched her hair, the strands melting against the inside of her car window.
Panicked, she screamed as flames licked at her feet, burning, and cooking the flesh right off her bones.

Agony. Pain. Terror.

A voice whispered through the blackness of her mind, so odd, so different it caught her attention. She
strained to hear the words.

“Let go. It’s time to let go.”

Sam stared through the flames, stunned. Let go of what? She couldn’t hear over the roaring fire and
could barely see, but knowing that someone was there stirred her survival instinct, and she started fighting
against the seatbelt jammed at her side. She was saved. Just another minute and they’d open the door and
pull her free. She’d be fine.

“Please hurry,” she cried out.

“Let go. You don’t need to be in there. Let it all go, and come with me.”

She peered through the golden orange windshield to see a strange male face peering at her through the
flames.

He smiled.

“Come with me.”

“I want to, damn it. Can’t you see I’m trapped?” she screamed, her vocals crisping in the heat.

“Release yourself. Come with me. Say yes.”

The pain hit a crescendo. She twisted against it, hearing her spine splinter. The car seat melted into
her skin. So much pain, she couldn’t breathe. Blackness crowded into her mind, blessed quiet, soothing
darkness. She reached for it.

“Let it go. You don’t need to go through this. Hurry.”

She started. Why wasn’t he opening the door or getting others to help? He should be trying to save
her. Shouldn’t he? Sam, so confused and so tired, she could barely feel the pain overtaking her body.
Where had he gone? She tried to concentrate. His face was now only a vague outline that rippled with the
heat waves. A soft smile played at the corner of his mouth. The flames burned around him, weird as they
centered him in the warm glow. She wanted to be with him. To live.

“Here, take my hand.”

Dazed and on the brink of death, Sam focused on the hand reaching for her. She struggled to raise the
charred piece of flesh that had been her arm and reached out to grasp his.

She was free.

Overwhelmed, cries of relief escaped. She turned to hug her savior, her head just reaching his
shoulder. He stood beside her, the same radiant beaming look on his face. His blond hair glowed, and he
had the brightest teeth. She sighed. This beautiful man pointed to her right arm. Confused, Sam glanced
down at her burned arm, realizing she could feel none of her injuries. Just like her other one, her broken
arm had miraculously healed – whole, smooth and soft. Her skin hadn’t looked this good in ten years.

Realization hit.

She spun around to find a massive fireball below. What the hell? She had to be dead. But instead
of the horror or shock, she expected to feel, she felt good. In fact, she felt great. She turned to the ever-
smiling stranger.

“Let’s go sweetheart.”

Sam didn’t know why he’d called her that, but she bloomed under his loving gaze. Honestly, she was
so damned grateful to be out of the car, she let him get away with it.

Holding hands, they floated higher into the cloudless blue sky. Then when the crash site below had
become a tiny speck, Sam felt a hard flick on her arm and the words, “Thanks, but I can take it from
here.”

And she woke up.

 
 
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Reviews

 

“This book grabbed me from the get-go and never let up! The story unfolds brilliantly,
transporting the reader on a horrific journey. This mesmerizing horror-thriller is a must-read
for any fan of the genre.” ~Laurie - Reviewer for Night Owl Reviews

“I place TUESDAY'S CHILD in my top ten reads of the year and I have no doubt you will
enjoy this book just as much as I did!” ~Neis - Reviewer from The Romance Reviews

 
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About the Author
 
Dale Mayer
 

Dale Mayer is a prolific multi-published writer. She's best known for Tuesday's Child, her
romantic suspense novel that was one of the final four in the Kensington Brava/Romantic Times
contest this last year. Besides her romantic suspense/thrillers, Dale also writes paranormal
romance and crossover young adult books in several different genres. To go with her fiction,
she also writes nonfiction in many different fields with books available on resume writing,
companion gardening and the US mortgage system. She has recently published her Career
Essentials Series in ebook format.

To find out more about Dale and her books, visit her at http://www.dalemayer.com. Or
connect with her online with Twitter at www.twitter.com/dalemayer and on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/dalemayer.author

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Giveaway

(1) lucky reader will win an eBook of Tuesday’s Child!

Open Internationally. Leave a comment with you email below

Ends Oct 21st

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Happy Reading!

Ashley Suzanne

5 comments:

  1. nice cover, the books sounds great.. count me in..
    darksiry(at)gmail(dot)com

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  2. This is a wonderful author. The only book I don't have by her.

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  3. Hi BlackWolf thanks for stopping by. Glad you like the cover!

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  4. wow!!nice cover n Excerpt!!Thanks for the giveaway!hope i win *fingers crossed*

    sweety225@rocketmail.com

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  5. Hi Sweety,

    Glad you like the cover! Good luck on the giveaway!

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