I’m super-excited to announce that the sequel to Waking the Dead and second book in the Soul Broker series, Raising the Dead, is in production with City Owl Press! Release Day is January 16, 2017!
Afterlife management is a tricky business, especially for a living soul broker.
Juggling normal life with her otherworldly responsibilitiesālike helping departed souls cross to the other side while collecting grief from the living through her empathetic connectionājust got a whole lot more complicated for Vivian Bedford. Her guardian spirit bosses, who make the mafia look tame, donāt like the side jobs sheās been taking to help living souls in peril.
But they donāt know the half of it.
Sheās been working in secret with Lazarus Darkmore, a grim reaper and unlikely ally against the guardiansā hold on her. When a rogue guardian sends an ominous message that threatens to expose the alliance unless she stops, she has no choice but to put her trust in the reaper. But can a creature as dark and terrifying as Darkmore keep her safe, or will his appetite for cruelty and terror be her undoing?
With a spirit world energy crisis looming and guardian spirits closing in, Vivian must chooseātoe the line with the guardians, plunge into darkness with the reaper, or join a rebellion that could unleash hell on earth.
Excerpt:
In the meantime, here’s a snippet to whet your appetite for the Reaper’s dark machinations for Vivian Bedford. Confronted with a sticky situation with a rogue guardian spirit, Lazarus Darkmore, Reaper, is the only creature to whom she can turn for help. Can she trust him? And what will be the price of his service?
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They settled into an awkward silence, at least awkward for Vivian. Darkmore closed his eyes and inhaled the spring air. When he opened them, he regarded the Greek columns of the Parthenon before him with interest. āThe materials are not authentic, of course, but I have to admit, itās a decent reproduction. If you donāt have any more burdens to share, my dear, I think I should like to see Athena. It has been centuries!ā
Now or never.
āIām fresh out of burdens, but if you wouldnāt mind some company, thereās something else Iād like to discuss with you.ā
Darkmoreās eyes widened as he said, āOh my, the honorable Vivian Margaret Bedford, spiritual intercessor for the cityās downtrodden, wishes to consort with a grisly reaper? Tsk, tsk, what would Ezra think?ā
āNever mind Ezra,ā she said. āI have a big problem and I need some information from you andā¦possibly your help.ā
There. Sheād managed to ask for his help. Now she waited for the axe to fall.
āI take it that this āproblemā does not deal with the realm of the living. Very well. Iām intrigued, which may compensate for the paltry sustenance you brought today,ā he said as he offered his arm. āCome along then, my dear.ā
With a sense of falling, she placed her hand on his proffered arm, and before she could blink, they were standing before the impressive statue of the Greek goddess of wisdom, all forty-two feet of her. She felt Darkmoreās cool arm making its way around her back to support her as she shrieked. To her surprise, none of the other patrons turned in response, or even registered their presence.
Motherfucker!
āNow, now, Ms. Vivian,ā he purred into her ear, his cool breath making goosebumps erupt over her flesh. āDo try to calm yourself. We are in the presence of divinity.ā
āCouldnāt we just go through the fucking front door like normal people?ā Vivian gasped. Spirit travel seemed cool in theory, but in reality it just made her nauseous. Not to mention nervous.
āBut then weād have to pay,ā replied Darkmore.
When he was certain that she could stand on her own, he released Vivian and moved closer to the base of the statue. He seemed to be lost in admiration, as he didnāt even flinch when a couple walking hand-in-hand walked straight through him. She figured that Darkmore was trying to scare her, or impress her, or both. Probably both. Vivian knew that guardians and reapers could pull off tricks like that with ease, though she wasnāt quite certain if his lack of a corporeal presence extended to her. She moved out of their way just in case.
āIt is a pity to keep the doors closed. The goddess would shine with more splendor by the light of the sun,ā Darkmore remarked.
He was right. Her headdress, toga, spear, and shield were gilded. Vivian was more than a little surprised, not to mention impressed. In all of her years living in Nashville, sheād never stepped inside the Parthenon. It was remarkable.
āI was expecting plain marble, and not so much makeup,ā she said, staring in wide-eyed wonder.
āOh no, it was ivory over bronze back in the dayāI believe thatās the expression. Her very dress once held much of the treasury for Athens. Hence, the gold. The mighty did, and often still do, enjoy audacious displays of wealth. Though she isnāt quite on par with Phidias,ā he said, inclining his head toward her and spoke in a low and confidential tone. āThis likeness captures the pretense of her remoteness and frigidity quite a bit better.ā
āHuh?ā she said, astonished. Athena was real? She was going to ask him to elaborate, but was caught off guard once more when Darkmore transported them from the floor to the statueās shoulder.
He laughed. āParthenos indeed! She was many, many things, the goddess, but the title of āvirginā was dubious at best. Now then, come a little closer and tell me all of your troubles,ā Darkmore drawled, pulling her beside him.
Now that would be an interesting story.
āYouāre enjoying this, arenāt you?ā She had to admit, being a little closer to the reaper eased her fear of falling. She didnāt think gravity would affect them in their current state, but decided to take no chances with that either.
āOf course I am,ā he replied nonchalantly. āAfter all, it is in my nature. And your troubles are always most interesting.ā
With a deep breath, Vivian gave her account of the attack on Father Montgomery at the hands of the unknown rogue guardian as Darkmore continued to examine the statue. She was a little annoyed by his apparent lack of concern, though he at least nodded from time to time to let her know that he was still listening. He only gave her his full attention when she got to the part about healing the priest.
āYouāre a healer? You are full of surprises, Ms. Vivian.ā
āI only just found out, and I still donāt know how it works or if I can heal people with regular ills as opposed to zaps from your kind,ā she confessed.
āIt wasnāt my kind who did this,ā Darkmore said. He didnāt seem upset, but he waited until she nodded in acknowledgment.
āSo why would a guardian want to hurt someone close to me?ā
āTo get your attention, of course.ā
āNo kidding,ā Vivian said sardonically. āWhat I mean is, why does this one want me to stop what Iām doing? Iām on their side.ā She blushed and put her head down then, realizing her faux pas.
Damn my big fucking mouth!
āWhat I meant is, umā¦Iām working with them, you know? For them. I didnāt meanā¦look, I know from experience that itās not all black and white, and I sure as hell know that guardians arenāt always the good guys.ā
āWhich brought you to me,ā Darkmore said. He didnāt seem smug, or angry, or even surprised. He just seemedā¦interested.
Good thing. Maybe heād help her if she kept his attention and entertained him. Taking a deep breath, she said, āI need to know what Iām up against, and Iād like to find out who this so-called rogue guardian is and how to get him off my back. Can you help me?ā
āThatās not the relevant question, my dear.ā
āThen what is the relevant question?ā
āYou want to know if I am willing to help you, and what it will cost.ā
āWell, yeah,ā she answered. She was beginning to feel a bit ornery. āYou donāt work for free, though I would have thought youād be concerned enough about your meal ticket to want me safe.ā
āWell, there is that,ā he conceded, smiling.
Vivian was not amused. āSo, will you help me or not?ā
āYes.ā
āWhat will it cost?ā
āI shall have to think on it. Do you trust me?ā Darkmore asked.
āNo more and no less than I trust any other spirit,ā Vivian answered honestly.
āItās a start. Iāll be in touch.ā
With that, he disappeared, and Vivian found herself back on solid ground, left to wonder about what the going interest rate might be for her line of credit with Darkmore. She shuddered, knowing full well what sort of collateral heād hold. She stared at Pandora on the statueās pedestal. Well, I hope that isnāt a bad sign. Hope was definitely the key word.
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Blurb:
Afterlife management is a tricky business, especially for a living soul broker.
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Juggling normal life with her otherworldly responsibilitiesālike helping departed souls cross to the other side while collecting grief from the living through her empathetic connectionājust got a whole lot more complicated. Her guardian spirit bosses, who make the mafia look tame, donāt like the side jobs sheās been taking to help living souls in peril.
But they donāt know the half of it.
Sheās been working in secret with Lazarus Darkmore, a grim reaper and unlikely ally against the guardiansā hold on her. When a rogue guardian sends an ominous message that threatens to expose the alliance unless she stops, she has no choice but to put her trust in the reaper.Ā But can a creature as dark and terrifying as Darkmore keep her safe, or will his appetite for cruelty and terror be her undoing?
With a spirit world energy crisis looming and guardian spirits closing in, Vivian must chooseātoe the line with the guardians, plunge into darkness with the reaper, or join a rebellion that could unleash hell on earth.