Soul’s Child by Dianne Gray
I just love being caught by surprise with a great review! Swing on over to Lynxie’s page to take a peek π
This one was read in September 2013 and instantly landed itself on my favourites list. If you like the paranormal or the idea of βthe other sideβ pick up this short story by fellow Aussie, Dianne Gray today.
Synopsis:Β Aurora Jones dreams in pictures that depict tragedy and death. After the death of her mother and sister, Auroraβs father, Merv, moves them across the world from Australia to LA, where he forges a new career as a celebrity ghost hunter, thanks to Auroraβs dreams. But Aurora sees her father changing into a character she doesnβt recognize β his alter ego β Clive Soul.
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Isn’t that the truth? I’m thrilled for you.
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Thanks so much, Jacqui. It’s always such a lift when people enjoy your writing! π
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An unexpected an pleasant surprise–I guess you didn’t see it coming. Damn that clairvoyance, never there when you need it. Congratulations
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LOL! The clairvoyant didn’t tell me π I love it!
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Congrats on the great review! Sounds like an engaging read. Just picked up a copy from Smashwords. I really enjoyed Wolf Pear.
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Awww – Carrie, you’re a darling! I’m so excited and I really hope you enjoy the read π
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I suspect authors never get blasΓ© about good reviews. π From the stories of yours that I’ve read, though, I’m not surprised to see another good one!
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Thanks so much, JM. It’s always such a bonus to know somebody likes your work. We put so much into it (our souls, pardon the pun) and it’s the icing on the cake when we get reviews like this π
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Dianne, I have an iPad now; I’m totally going to read your books now. π
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YAY! I’m happy dancing now! So excited and I really hope you enjoy them π
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Awesome review, Dianne. I love anything ghostly as I grew up in a “haunted” house. Nothing scary, just a lot of strange incidents and sightings. I bet I’d get a kick out of this story.
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I’m sure you’d love it π I had a few eerie encounters as a child as well when we moved into a very old house. My mother would call out at night ‘Is that you walking down the hall, Dianne?’ I could hear the footsteps too. I’d yell out ‘NO’ and hide under the covers. LOL
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Congrats on another great review! I visited LA a couple years ago, but opted to NOT do the haunted tours π
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Thanks so much, Janna π
We’ve got a few haunted tours here in Aus. I think the old prison in Tasmania is a good one – but you won’t find me there! π
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Yeah!!!! π Ready for next ones!!!!!! π
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YAY! Just have to get my kitchen painted ( nearly finished) and then it’s novel completion time π
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Good for you. You’ve got to get your home livable before you can really concentrate on other things. π
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How nice! π
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It was a lovely surprise π
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Great review, Dianne! Sounds like a really good read. Sylvia
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I just came out of the blue so I’m glad I got back into blogging again or I may not have noticed it π
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Wonderful, Dianne π
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I am very happy about this (as you could imagine!) π
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Nice work Dianne π
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It was a lovely surprise π Thank you xxx
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