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Convergence



This book started life about three or so years ago as a short story called Dancing Man. It then morphed through several drafts, and names (including a suggested Waltzing Matilda! but that's another story - literally) before finally becoming Convergence. Which is an amazing name as not just lives, but time convergences within it's pages.


Blurb:
Even as a teenager Yvetta Graham had vivid dreams. Ones she couldn't tell from reality. Only now she's almost thirty and beyond such things.

Only the new store manager is a dead ringer for the man from those dreams. Who is John Smyth? What is his reason for coming to Headley Cross? Is he really a time traveller?

As dreams and reality converge Yvetta is in a fight for both her sanity and soul.

Extract:

Someone was following her. The steps were light, but audible on the large grey flagstones that lined the floor of the castle. It couldnā€™t be Blaize. Heā€™d had to go out, fulfil his duty as sheriff and deal with something in the village.
Yvetta didnā€™t mind being alone. After all, as Blaize kept pointing out, with the amount of servants he had, sheā€™d never be truly alone. What she objected to was being followed. She spun around, determined to have a go at whoever it was, but there was no one there. Shaking her head, she turned back to face the other way and crashed straight into a tall, black figure standing there.
ā€šIā€™m sorry. I didnā€™t see you,ā€› she began.
The figure turned. The faceless, nameless one moved towards her. ā€šEtta.ā€›
She screamed.
Terror filled her. She backed away. Her feet tangled in her floor length skirt, and she reached out, struggling to regain her balance.
Her outstretched palm caught the flame of the torch on the wall.
Pain seared as she fell.
Her arms flailed, legs kicked as she tumbled endlessly down, down, down.

****

Yvetta glanced at the clock as she stood in the kitchen waiting for the kettle to boil. Three AM; or stupid oā€™clock as she preferred to call it. She couldnā€™t think, the music running through her mind made thought impossible. Her hands shook as she tossed a teabag into her favourite mug. Her hand hurt. She glanced down and ran her fingers over the vivid red mark across the palm. She winced. If she didnā€™t know better sheā€™d say sheā€™d burnt it while she slept, but she wouldnā€™t tell anyone it was happening again.
It was far safer not to.
The nightmare still floated on the corners of Yvettaā€™s mind. She hadnā€™t thought about him for years, never mind dreamed about him anymoreā€”until tonight. But nothing had changedā€”not even the dream injuries transferring to reality. Music, dancing, the castle, and him.
Blaizeā€”her Dancing Boy had grown to be a man. He was tall; easily over six feet now, but heā€™d towered over her even in her teens. He was a few years older than her, no more than five, but that hadnā€™t mattered. His piercing gaze had shot straight through her, almost as if he could see her innermost thoughts, which on reflection, maybe he did because he always knew what she was thinking; and that wasnā€™t necessarily a good thing, either.
Sometimes he wore his long, blond hair spiked up, sometimes it flowed loosely across his shoulders, but tonight it had been tied back with a simple, black velvet ribbon.
He was slimly built, but with an athletic body encased in fawn, old fashioned breeches, dark brown knee length boots, and a navy blue frock coat, with gold buttons. He cut a dashing figure. His white shirt had a bunch of lace at his chinā€”like the highwaymen had in story books, but Blaize wasnā€™t a scoundrel or cadā€”he was one of the nicest people she knew. He was always accompanied by a monkey, a tiny, ugly thing with a penchant for wearing clothes.
How long had it been since heā€™d crossed her mind? Blaize that was, not the monkey. Sheā€™d been seventeen, so almost half a lifetime, since sheā€™d last seen him. Why now?

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Comments

Pamela S Thibodeaux saidā€¦
Wow, he sounds like a real dream (pun intended LOL!)
Good luck and God's blessings with your new release
PamT

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