BOOK TOUR: Smoky Mist by C.J. Baty (Excerpt & Giveaway)
“Amazing.” Jesse said out loud, causing a rabbit to skitter out of a nearby bush and hop away. He chuckled as the white fluffy tail ran into a hedge by his feet.
“Yes, you are.”
Jesse whipped around at the sound of a voice in the wind.
“Who’s there?” He asked, searching for another person, yet he saw no one. He knew he’d heard a voice, and yet, it was clear he was totally alone where he stood. A warm breeze ruffled the leaves in the trees overhead. It surrounded Jesse, wrapping him in a comforting embrace. It felt like a hug.
“I missed you,” the same voice whispered in Jesse’s ear. It didn’t frighten him, that was the surprising part of the situation. He wasn’t afraid. Curious… yes. But definitely not afraid. The name was on his lips and in the air before he could stop it.
“George?”
Icy tendrils snaked around his body causing instant pain. The feeling was so cold, it burned his skin. The ground reached up for him, he relaxed against it. He felt the softness of the new grass beneath his head, and then nothing.
His head hurt when he woke, but not so much that he knew something was very wrong. Jesse knew he was lying on a small bed in a setoff house. They all looked the same. He could smell wood burning, strong coffee, and bacon. A man with his back to him was bending over a black pot belly stove stirring something in a pan.
Jesse opened and closed his mouth trying to form words, but nothing came out. In visions before, Jesse saw through Jackson’s eyes, but he was always in his own body. This wasn’t his body. Something was very wrong.
He could feel the fear rushing through Jackson. He shook with emotion. The taste of bile tinged his words when Jackson finally spoke.
“You’re a monster,” Jackson said throwing the blanket off his naked body.
Jesse didn’t want to be here. This experience was nothing like his prior dreams. It was too real, too painful. When Jackson reached for his pants that lay on the floor by the bed, Jesse noticed the raw rope burns around Jackson’s wrists. Dried blood flakes fell away as Jackson dressed.
Jesse felt everything Jackson felt. All the pain and confusion. This was nothing like what he had experienced with George. Where was George?
Why was this happening to Jesse? Why did he feel the emotions and pain?
The door crashed open with a bang. George looked like a wild beast as he rushed inside the small building.
“Get out!” He screamed at Jesse. “Get out now.”
Jesse grabbed the rest of his clothes and ran through the open door behind George. He stopped a few yards from the setoff house and listened as he dressed.
The two men inside yelled at one another. They were fighting. Jesse could hear the sound of fists hitting flesh. Suddenly, flames shot up in the window. The setoff house was on fire.
“George!” Jackson screamed.
“Remember.” A voice Jesse didn’t recognize screeched at him.
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Beatrice LaRocca
I love the book cover and the synopsis is intriguing. This is a must read for me. Thank you for sharing your book and author details
cbaty0527
Thank you Beatrice. I truly hope you enjoy Jackson and George’s ghost story.