Today I am excited to be a part of Chelsea Cameron's cover reveal of her latest book, "Whisper". So without further adieu...
From Goodreads: "People think I'm crazy. Maybe I am, since
I've been able to talk to spirits for as long as I can remember. They are the
forgotten, the souls who have unfinished business and can't cross over. I help
them, or at least I try to. There's this one in particular, Jack, I call him,
who's been following me around a lot. Usually they tell me what they need to do
and move on. Not him.
It isn't until he brings another spirit,
Tracy, the victim of an unsolved hit-and-run accident, that I know for sure
he's something more than just your average spirit. Then I start seeing him. And
feeling his touch. And falling for him.
In our quest to get justice for Tracy and
help her move on, Jack and I become something more than just a dead boy and a
living girl. I'm just waiting to see what happens next..."
"Whisper" will be released on June 16th in
Ebook and later in June in paperback.
Here's a sneak peek of the first chapter!
You don't look like the kind of girl who
would speak to the dead.
“I can't decide if that's meant to be
offensive or not.” He was right, though. From my t-shirt which had a picture of
the Cookie Monster on it and a caption that read, “Come to the Dark Side, we
have cookies,” my holey yoga pants that had never been used for yoga, and my
mismatched Christmas socks, to my not-straight-but-not-curly hair blondish
hair, I didn't look like the kind of girl who would talk to dead people. I
didn't hang out in cemeteries and listen to too much Evanescence and wear a lot
of crystals. Not that there was anything wrong with any of those things.
It was not meant to be offensive.
“What was it meant to be?” I pulled my knees
up and put my chin on them.
Didn't your mother call you for dinner?
Evasive. There was definitely something
different about him. Most spirits were so confused about where they were or if
they were dead they didn't know how to be evasive. This guy was something else.
“You sure you don't want anything?”
No. Just visiting. Spirits didn't visit. The
only reason they hung around was to accomplish something they'd left undone. So
either he didn't want to tell me, or he was just messing with me.
“Well, if you want to stick around, that's
your choice, but I'm going to pretend you aren't here.”
Do whatever you want. He was starting to get
on my nerves. I walked to the doorway. Once I was through there, I was going to
pretend I was normal.
“Okay, I'm going to stop talking to you now.”
Silence.
“Thank you.” I took a step.
You're welcome.
“Ugh, stop it!”
About the Author:
Chelsea M. Cameron is a YA writer from Maine
and author of Nocturnal and Nightmare, the first two books in The Noctalis
Chronicles and Whisper, about a boy who is dead, a girl who is not. Lover of
things random and ridiculous, Jane Austen/Charlotte and Emily Bronte Fangirl,
red velvet cake enthusiast, obsessive tea drinker, vegetarian, former
cheerleader and world's worst video gamer. When not writing, she enjoys
watching infomercials, vacuuming and tweeting. She has a degree in journalism
from the University of Maine, Orono that she promptly abandoned to write about
the people in her own head. Follow her Blog, on Twitter or Facebook and find
her books on Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
Do you believe in spirits? Comment below by
May 28th for your change to win an ecopy of Whisper sent to you the day before
it's released! Be sure to visit Chelsea's Blog for a chance to win a $10 Amazon
gift card.
Yes I believe in spirits. I think there are somem spirits who can not find peace because they were murdered or something terrible happened to them. I would love to read this book. It sounds very good. Please enter me in contest. Tore923@aol.com
ReplyDeleteYes I do! *hic* Oh you mean the other kind. Well, yes I do believe in that one as well. Btw... I love that tshirt with the cookie monster on it. :)
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