A Thin Slice of Heaven
By- p.m. terrell
Genre-Ghost Story/ Romantic Suspense
Publication Date- May 1st, 2015
She had arranged to meet her husband in Northern Ireland for a second honeymoon, but when Charleigh arrives at the remote castle, she receives a message that he won’t be coming—and that he’s leaving her for another woman. Stranded for the weekend by a snowstorm that has blocked all access to the castle, she finds herself three thousand miles from home in a country she knows nothing about.
She is soon joined by Sean Bracken, the great-grandson of Laird Bracken, the original owner of the castle, and she finds herself falling quickly and madly in love with him. There’s just one problem: he’s dead.
As the castle begins to come alive with secrets from centuries past, she finds herself trapped between parallel worlds. Caught up in a mass haunting, she can no longer recognize the line between the living and the dead. Now she’s discovering that her appearance there wasn’t by accident—and is more sinister than she ever suspected.
About the Author-
p.m.terrell is the pen name for Patricia McClelland Terrell, the award-winning, internationally acclaimed author of more than twenty books in four genres: contemporary suspense, historical suspense, computer how-to and non-fiction.
Prior to writing full-time, she founded two computer companies in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area. Among her clients were the Central Intelligence Agency, United States Secret Service, U.S. Information Agency, and Department of Defense. Her specialties were in white collar computer crimes and computer intelligence.
A full-time author since 2002, Black Swamp Mysteries was her first series, inspired by the success of Exit 22, released in 2008. Vicki’s Key was a top five finalist in the 2012 International Book Awards and 2012 USA Book Awards nominee, and The Pendulum Files was a national finalist for the Best Cover of the Year in 2014.
Her second series, Ryan O’Clery Suspense, is also award-winning. The Tempest Murders (Book 1) was one of four finalists in the 2013 International Book Awards, cross-genre category. The White Devil of Dublin (Book 2) was released one year later.
Her historical suspense, River Passage, was a 2010 Best Fiction and Drama Winner. It was determined to be so historically accurate that a copy of the book resides at the Nashville Government Metropolitan Archives in Nashville, Tennessee.
Songbirds are Free is her bestselling book to date; it is inspired by the true story of Mary Neely, who was captured in 1780 by Shawnee warriors near Fort Nashborough (now Nashville, TN).
She is also the co-founder of The Book ‘Em Foundation, an organization committed to raising public awareness of the correlation between high crime rates and high illiteracy rates. She is the organizer and chairperson of Book ‘Em North Carolina, an annual event held in the real town of Lumberton, North Carolina, to raise funds to increase literacy and reduce crime. For more information on this event and the literacy campaigns funded by it, visit www.bookemnc.org.
She sits on the boards of the Friends of the Robeson County Public Library and the Robeson County Arts Council. She has also served on the boards of Crime Stoppers and Crime Solvers and became the first female president of the Chesterfield County-Colonial Heights Crime Solvers in Virginia.
Social Media Links-
Twitter: @pmterrell
Facebook: author.p.m.terrell
*Vanilla or Chocolate? strawberry
Please tell us about yourself using 3 verbs, 1 quirk and a pop culture addiction
Verbs: hard-working, spiritual, altruistic
One quirk: I don’t like surprises. I like to plan things well in advance and last minute curve balls throw me for a loop.
Pop culture addiction: BBC’s The Musketeers television series; I confess to being infatuated by Amaris as played by Santiago Cabrera
Do you have any advice for anyone that would like to be an author?
Perfect your craft. Don’t make the mistake of thinking the first draft is the final, polished manuscript. Don’t put it in the public eye until it’s ready. Learn everything you can about the publishing industry and never, ever think that you or your book will be the exception.
What are your thoughts on book covers- in your opinion do they make or break a book?
I do believe that people judge a book by its cover. I’ve seen some fabulous books that are very well written but they have covers that look like an amatuer designed them. Unfortunately, I believe the authors do themselves an injustice when the cover isn’t on a par with the writing. However, I don’t believe they are as important as they once were, when the only way to sell a book was on a store shelf; with the Internet, especially when the cover is only seen as an icon, the writing speaks for itself.
What’s the last song you listened to?
The Trouble With Love Is by Kelly Clarkson; it makes me want to watch Love, Actually all over again.
This or That-
*Paranormal or Dystopian? paranormal
*Morning or Night? morning
*Vanilla or Chocolate? strawberry
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