
Since that book, the blend of romance and ghosts has
always been my favorite. For me, a
mysterious and spooky paranormal element combined with a tension-filled
romantic relationship is the perfect recipe for an exciting read.
It’s no surprise, then, that both of my paranormal
romance novels involve spirits in desperate need of help. Still, I’ve never actually seen a ghost. Not for lack of trying, however. I’ve been on ghost tours and visited rumored haunted
locations. Nevertheless, I firmly
believe the spirits of loved ones survive the body’s passing, mostly because of
something that happened to me last Christmas.
I had a particularly joyous Christmas in 2011,
because I had just received my first publishing contract for Silver Lake. I was also in the midst of writing my second
manuscript, Gull Harbor, which has a medium as a heroine. So when I heard there was a medium at a
Christmas party I was attending, I was eager to speak with him.
As I asked him general questions pertaining to his
talent, he looked distracted. Finally,
he said, “There’s someone here to speak with you. Is that okay?”
With a nod and a gulp, I listened to what he had to
say. It wasn’t exact sentences, but I
immediately knew who it was—my mother, who died when I was 25. I had never met this man—in fact, I lived in
a town 2 hours away. I didn’t pay him a
dime. But he was hitting details of my
life spot-on, including a recent trip I made with my kids to deliver Christmas
presents to our local animal shelter (Mom and I shared a love of all animals).
There were so many things he said that sent shivers
down my spine, but at one point he kept saying, “Wild Flowers? I’m getting wild flowers.” And then it clicked for me: my biggest dream
had recently come true—I had sold my manuscript to The Wild Rose Press.

Get ready for Halloween with Jason and Rain as they struggle to solve the mystery of their friend’s disappearance. Along the way, they fight against the attraction that still exists between them. Will they eventually give in to their feelings?
Or visit Cape Cod’s Gull Harbor, where medium Claire Linden must face the aggressive ghost haunting her client’s house and the ex-boyfriend who mysteriously abandoned her after graduation. Can Max protect Claire from a danger that extends beyond the paranormal?
Great story, Kathryn! I've often wondered what would happen if I spoke to a medium. Congrats on your sales and writing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Calisa! It was a truly surreal experience. Happy October!
ReplyDeleteKathryn, you didn't win at my blog/giveaway last Friday, but your SILVER LAKE is on my ereader :-) Too many to read, too little time... Best of luck with your own writing.
ReplyDeletethanks Diane! I hear you...so many books on my TBR list!
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