Fantastic new book by Shelly
Blurb
Lost Reaper
The first dead body I ever saw was my own
For twenty-five year old Tyler Morgan, being murdered was
easy. Easy in comparison with working for the Grim Reaper. Jonathon Grimm may
have brought her back from the dead in exchange for working as a reaper for her
home town, Easton, but she has to find his lost reaper before she can enjoy her
second chance at life.
Only … the lost reaper isn’t actually lost. He has a new
body, a new life, and no intention of turning himself in.
Tyler begins the grisly task of reaping the souls of
Easton’s dead while searching for the reaper. He could be anyone – the
intriguing detective, Sam Lockwood: the handsome, wealthy Chris Bradbury; or
the serial killer stalking the women of Easton. Women who bear an uncanny
resemblance to Tyler.
As the killer closes in and Grimm’s deadline draws closer,
Tyler discovers she is fighting a much bigger threat than the Grim Reaper and
time is running out for everyone.
Exceprt:
I opened my eyes and found myself somewhere else, looking through
a window at my body on the service station floor. Blood coated the front of my
t-shirt, darkening the cloth. My caramel-coloured skin was pale, heart-shaped
face slack, long black hair matted with blood.
I put a hand on my chest.
My heart beat faster and faster. It should have reassured me, but I couldn’t
ignore the evidence of my own eyes. I was dead.
I clutched my stomach and
found my ruined clothes had been replaced by a long white gown, the silken
fabric soft and cool against my body. My feet were bare but I could feel
nothing beneath my toes. Around me was a dark void, the only light coming from
the room where a horrible scene was playing out.
Behind the counter, the
owner had pulled himself to his feet and was frantically pushing buttons on an
ancient telephone, gnarled hands shaking, horror etched on his face when his
call wouldn’t connect.
To the left of my body,
the man who’d tried to give me a chance to escape slumped at the end of the
aisle closest to the counter. He struggled to his knees, oblivious of the
monster standing over him.
I heard the knife thud
home and wanted to turn away but my body seized up. Helpless, I watched the
owner scramble out from behind the counter, making for a door marked ‘Staff
Only’. The monster got to his feet and stalked after him, whistling as he prepared
to kill again.
I sobbed, hands covering
my mouth, tears streaming down my face.
‘It doesn’t have to end
this way, Tyler.’
I dropped my hands and
spun around.
A man shrouded in mist
appeared out of the darkness, the light from the service station creating
shadows that cloaked his features as he glided towards me.
The mist flowed around him
like a living thing, keeping his shape indistinct until he stood in front of
me. Then it parted.
Bio
Shelley Russell Nolan is an avid reader who began writing her own stories at sixteen. Her first completed manuscript featured brain eating aliens and a butt kicking teenage heroine. Since then she has spent her time creating fantasy worlds where death is only the beginning and even freaks can fall in love.
Bio
Shelley Russell Nolan is an avid reader who began writing her own stories at sixteen. Her first completed manuscript featured brain eating aliens and a butt kicking teenage heroine. Since then she has spent her time creating fantasy worlds where death is only the beginning and even freaks can fall in love.
A member of Romance
Writers of Australia, Australian Romance Readers Association and Queensland
Writers Centre, Shelley regularly attends workshops and writers festivals to
meet other writers and readers.
Born in New Zealand,
moving to Australia with her family when she was seven, Shelley currently lives
in Central Queensland, Australia, with her husband and two young children. They
share their home with a demon cat, a deformed budgerigar and two dogs that are
fairly normal as dogs go.
Shelley loves to hear
from her readers so feel free to contact her on Facebook or leave a
review on Amazon or Goodreads.
I like to ask my visitors to my blog a quirky question.
The time in history I would visit.
I would love to step back in time and visit the Regency era. I first fell in love with romance in the 1980s, when I found a stash of Barbara Cartland novels in the school library, but soon grew tired of fainting waifs who needed a man to protect them. That was when I discovered the Regency Historical genre and found heroines who were more likely to rescue the hero than the other way around, and they got to do it in amazing gowns. I may write urban fantasy, but part of me would love to be waltzing around a ballroom, driving my hero to distraction and setting the tongues of the Ton wagging.Links
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