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A Portal In Time
Claire Fullerton
Trade Paperback 198 pages
Vinspire Publishing, LLC
November 30, 2013
Book Synopsis
When we are inexplicably drawn to
love and a particular place, is it coincidence, or have we loved before?
Enigmatic and spirited Anna
Lucera is gifted with an uncanny sixth-sense and is intrigued by all things
mystical. When her green, cat-eyes and long, black hair capture the attention
of a young lawyer named Kevin Townsend, a romance ensues which leads them to
the hauntingly beautiful region of California's Carmel-By-The-Sea where Anna is
intuitively drawn to the Madiera Hotel. Everything about the hotel and
Carmel-By-The-Sea heightens her senses and speaks to Anna as if she had been
there before.
As Anna's memory unravels the
puzzle, she is drawn into a past that's eerily familiar and a life she just may
have lived before.
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Chapter Ten
March 18, 1999, West Hollywood, California
“What’s this all
about?” Lucia pulled out a chair across from her sister. They sat outside on
the sidewalk in front of The King’s Head Café in West Hollywood amidst the hum
of traffic and the flow of patrons looking for available seating on Beverly
Boulevard. “You sounded funny on the phone.”
“I sounded
funny?”
“You sounded
mysterious,” Lucia clarified.
“I didn’t want
to get into it on the phone. I thought I’d wait to talk to you in person.”
“All right, I’m
listening,” Lucia settled back into her chair and looked at Anna expectantly.
“You’re not
going to believe this, but Kevin brought up the subject of marriage the other
day.”
“Why wouldn’t I
believe that? It’s perfectly understandable to me, isn’t it to you?” Lucia
laughed. “What did you say when he brought up the subject?”
“I skirted the
issue, of course,” Anna’s tone suggested Lucia should know that.
“Wait a minute,
did he just bring up the subject or did he ask you to marry him?”
“Well, it seemed
to me he was testing the waters, but what he said was, ‘God help me, I’m
married to a witch.’ I’m not sure I was supposed to hear it, but that’s exactly
what he said,” Anna told her.
“Wait a minute,
back up, I’m getting lost. Were you doing something that made him call you a
witch or was he just making a general observation because he’s had enough time
to realize that you are a little touched in that way?”
“In what way?”
Anna sounded defensive.
“Come on, Anna,
anyone who knows you knows you’re bent towards the uncanny, and I mean that
with nothing but love,” Lucia tried to suppress a smile. “You’re the same way
that Mom was—obviously these things run in families.”
Anna felt the
immediate tug of her heartstrings at the mention of their mother, who had died
of Leukemia two and a half years earlier. Her illness had been a harrowing
experience to both her and Lucia, absolutely draining them emotionally for the
two years prior to her death. Her slow decline compounded the loss of their
father when they were only teenagers and now that both parents were gone, Anna
and Lucia only had each other. Anna conjured the memory of their mother’s face,
her tall elegance and demure ways and recalled that she, too, had an intuitive
ability that everyone who knew her remarked upon.
“I don’t know
that I’m anywhere near the way Mom was,” Anna leaned back. “Do you remember how
she always knew what we were up to when we were little? There was no point in
ever trying to fool her about anything because she always knew the truth.”
“Of course,
you’ve always been a terrible liar. Everything you’re thinking is always
written on your face. You were the one who always gave us away to Mom, not me,”
Lucia reminded.
“That’s not
entirely true,” Anna volleyed, “I remember the time you tried to sneak out the
upstairs window at night and found Mom sitting on the garden bench under the
tree you used because she’d picked up on what you were thinking practically
before you even decided to do it. She could just tell by looking at you!”
“You’re right
about that,” Lucia nodded. “Mom was something else altogether, wasn’t she? I’m
convinced she was clairvoyant. I think she knew how to read us both. I really
do miss her every day. I think of her every time I see a sunset, every time I
feel the change of seasons in the air, every time I see the full moon. She made
such an event out of the little things in life, didn’t she?”
“She definitely
did. She placed great importance on ceremonies and symbolism and things like
that,” Anna said. “I see so many things the same way she did because she taught
us how.”
“I do, too. What
she did to the exact spot where Dad got in his car wreck is a perfect example.”
“Well, a lot of
people do a similar thing. I see markers on the side of the road all the time.
Standing crosses with bouquets of flowers under them at the scene of a fatal
accident. It’s a commemoration of a particular place where something
significant happened.”
“Yes, but it was
so much more to Mom than that,” Lucia reminded Anna. “That’s why she buried the
key where Dad got in the accident. Do you recall that night? It was only two
days after Dad died, but somehow Mom managed to set aside her grief in order to
take care of business. She woke us up after midnight and told us to get in the
car because we were going to conduct a ceremony. “
About the Author
Claire Fullerton is the author of the paranormal/historical romance, A Portal in Time. Her second novel, Dancing to an Irish Reel,
set in Connemara, Ireland, will be published in March, 2015. Claire is a contributor to numerous magazines
as well as a multiple contributor to the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” book
series. She is a multiple award winning essayist, a former major-market radio
disc jockey, and an avid ballet dancer.
Claire hails from Memphis, Tennessee, and currently divides her time
between Malibu and Carmel, California with her husband and two German
shepherds!
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Interesting question that the book poses. You always wonder if things are coincidence or may have happened before. Life is so varied. One never knows. I love the cover. The girl's outfit and hair are so pretty. As a fashion lover, I couldn't help but notice, lol. Thanks for sharing and spotlighting this. It looks so intriguing.
ReplyDeleteHi, Jennifer!
DeleteYes, I've often wondered that myself. I sure hope to read this book and see what answer the author provides.
I totally agree with you about this cover. That's what made me investigate the plot. I love clothing and hair styles from other eras,even though I also love to hang out in jeans and casual tops! Lol. But every so often a girl does like to dress up. I just wish I could dress up in clothes from the 19th-century, or the Middle Ages! Lol.
You're very welcome for the sharing/spotlighting! And thanks to YOU for leaving such a nice comment!! : )