A Chiller Thriller! Say Nothing Of What You See ~ Blurb Blitz & Giveaway

Posted: October 2, 2014 in Blitz, giveaways, thriller, YA
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I’m thrilled to be hosting a stop on this blitz tour.

The title, Say Nothing Of What You See, begged for me to take a closer look.

Then I gazed upon the cover. Oh man, it’s perfect.

Just look at her eyes, her expression.

Do you think she’s stunned? Afraid? Mesmerized?

What does she see I wonder.

This is one I have got to read.

Check it out. Read the peek inside the book.

And don’t forget to enter the giveaway!

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Say Nothing of What You See

by Christy Effinger

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BLURB:

 

When her aunt steps off a grain elevator into the emptiness of a prairie evening, Mira Piper loses her one protector. Chloe, her flighty mother, impulsively drags her daughter to Bramblewood, an isolated spiritualist retreat in northern Michigan, run by the enigmatic Dr. Virgil Simon.

Chloe plans to train as a medium but it’s Mira who discovers she can communicate with the dead. When her mother abandons her, Mira discovers a darker aspect to Bramblewood: the seemingly kind doctor has a sinister side and a strange control over his students.

Then one winter’s day Troy Farrington arrives, to fulfill his mother’s dying wish and deliver her letter to the doctor. But calamity strikes and he finds himself a captive, tended by a sympathetic Mira. Haunted by her dead aunt and desperate to escape Bramblewood, Mira makes a devil’s deal with Dr. Simon. But fulfillment comes with a steep cost…betrayal.

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Doesn’t this sound chilling! I was born in Michigan and the fact the story is set there has me equally excited. I wonder if I’ll recognize anything. Here is a good one for your Halloween reading list!

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Check out the Excerpt

I remember the way she fell.

 

I remember, too, the moment just before it happened, when I came home from my summer job at the snow cone stand and found the house empty.

 

Aunt Charlotte had not set foot outside her bedroom for days, and now suddenly she was gone. She left a candle burning on the kitchen table, a damp towel on the bathroom floor, an empty shot glass on the nightstand. Her bedroom smelled of rose lotion and whiskey.

One of her straw sandals lay in the living room. The other lay on its side in the hall, as if she had hastily kicked it off on her way out the door. It meant trouble, all right, if Aunt Charlotte was barefoot. She never did anything sane when she was barefoot.

 

I picked up the sandals and stepped outside. A fat bumblebee ascended from one of the peonies by the porch steps, drunk with nectar. He banged stupidly against the screen door once, twice, and then careened around the house, clearly annoyed.

 

My gaze swept across our small yard and down the country road to the grain elevator. From somewhere far away came the discordant wail of a train. I glanced along the tracks and out into the cornfield before turning back to the grain elevator. What I saw there made me drop the sandals.

 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Say Nothing of What You See author

 

Christy Effinger’s poetry, fiction, and essays have appeared in various print and online publications. She lives near Indianapolis. Her website is www.christyeffinger.com.

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Comments
  1. Mary Preston says:

    A very interesting blurb.

  2. Thank you for showcasing my book on your blog.

  3. Cool cover photo! This would definitely be on my TBR list! Lots of love, Emily

  4. talksupeblog says:

    Yup, cool cover, that girl’s expression will get me curious.

  5. Elena says:

    I like the excerpt

  6. Rita Wray says:

    Great excerpt, thank you.

  7. Jessica Gipson says:

    I love you Excerpt….Need to read more!

  8. love the excerpt,thanks for hosting.

  9. bn100 says:

    Nice blurb and cover

  10. karenh43 says:

    Not too many books set in Michigan and most are, or have touches of, paranormal. I wonder why? Is Northern Michigan spooky and scary? BTW, I am a live-long resident of MI! LOL Love that cover too.

    • fuonlyknew says:

      I’ve been to Northern Michigan and don’t recall anything scary or any folk lore. I haven’t lived in Michigan for almost 30 years. Some family still lives there so I try to go back now and then. I much prefer the climates on the Gulf Coast but I do miss a white Christmas and skiing.

  11. I read the last sentence of the excerpt and thought of The Omen.
    sherry @ fundinmental

  12. Taylor Dean says:

    Yep, now I want to know what made her drop her sandals. Love the cover too! It makes you equally curious.

  13. Laura says:

    You have a beautiful Author photo.
    I liked the excerpt.

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