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Welcome to my stop on the virtual book tour for The Basement organized by Goddess Fish Promotions.
I don’t know about you, but the cover art gives me delicious shivers!!!
Dianne Hartsock will be awarding a $20 Amazon or B/N Gift Card to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Don’t forget to enter at the bottom of the post
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Alex is haunted by visions of the dying, but now it seems the ghosts he’s seeing are real as well.
In this sequel to ALEX and THE SHED, Alex wonders if he’s seeing ghosts. His friend Justin has bought the Fulton place, a beautiful old mansion on the edge of Oakton. But something’s wrong in the house. Alex has visions of a small boy, trapped in the basement, and a man at the top of the stairs who won’t let him leave.
And Logan Fulton has come to town, Helen Kramer’s cousin, a psychic medium who wants something from Helen, whatever the cost. He and Helen had spent time in the Fulton house as children and Alex suspects Logan has something to do with the spirits now awakening in the old mansion. But whether Logan is calling them forth or if something else is controlling them, Alex can’t be sure.
The child’s spirit calls to Alex, as do others trapped in the house. There is a dark entity holding them there, keeping the child forever in the basement, the others for his amusement. But Alex has never believed in ghosts, so what is really going on? As he strives to learn the boy’s secret, his friends are one by one pulled to the Fulton place and put in danger while Logan works against Alex, having an agenda of his own. Will Alex be able to solve the haunting of the old house, or will he and his friends be taken one by one, doomed to walk the dark hallways forever?
Enjoy this peek inside:
Something tugged his coat sleeve. Startled, he looked down. Nothing. Goddammit.
“Either help me or get away from me,” he muttered, nerves pulled taut. He moved into the room and gasped as the light on the walls disappeared, the candle’s flame the only illumination. It flickered on the surface of the inkblack liquid in the basin, drawing his eye. Without thought, he crossed the room and crouched opposite Logan, but instead of looking into the bowl, he searched the slack continence across from him.
Logan kept his gaze focused on the bowl as if unaware of Christopher’s presence. He appeared pale, hollow-cheeked, haggard, a death mask, and Christopher sucked in a breath.
“Logan? Are you okay?”
No reaction. Logan remained frozen in place. A slow shiver traveled through Christopher. What did he see in those dark depths? The water stirred, radiated outward as if a breath had touched the surface. The candle’s flame flashed, light splintering through the liquid. Christopher bent closer to the bowl. Had something moved in there? He parted his lips on a hiss of dawning horror as eyes, dark as pitch, appeared, the image of a terrible face taking shape.
He pulled away, his limbs unaccountably heavy as he struggled to his feet, the terrible face breaking the surface, continuing upward, a dark figure climbing into the world. The room grew cold, ice forming where the creature stepped out onto the wooden floor. The air seemed sucked from the room. Unable to scream, Christopher stumbled back until he came up against the wall. The specter moved closer, and Christopher’s chest heaved, fear holding him immobile.
About Author Dianne Hartsock
Dianne grew up in one of the older homes in the middle of Los Angeles, a place of hardwood floors and secret closets and back staircases. A house where ghosts lurk in the basement and the faces in the paintings watch you walk up the front stairs. Rooms where you keep the closet doors closed tight at night. It’s where her love of the mysterious and wonderful came from. Dianne is the author of paranormal/suspense, fantasy adventure, m/m romance, the occasional thriller, and anything else that comes to mind.
She now lives in the beautiful Willamette Valley of Oregon with her incredibly patient husband, who puts up with the endless hours she spends hunched over the keyboard letting her characters play. Dianne says Oregon’s raindrops are the perfect setting in which to write. There’s something about being cooped up in the house with a fire crackling on the hearth and a cup of hot coffee in her hands, which kindles her imagination.
Currently, Dianne works as a floral designer in a locally-owned gift shop. Which is the perfect job for her. When not writing, she can express herself through the rich colors and textures of flowers and foliage.
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Your book sounds like a great read and thank you for sharing it with us.
Thank you James! I even scared myself writing parts of this. Thanks for stopping in.
A very scary looking cover. I love it.
So do I! I was excited when I had my first glimpse. Thanks for stopping by Mary 🙂
It sounds scary. I love it!
I actually gave myself a few bad nights writing this. Thanks for stopping by Jude 🙂
Thanks for hosting!
I’m excited to share!
What do you find to be the most challenging part of writing? And the most rewarding?
I try to write from the intensely personal POV of my characters, and sometimes it’s hard get the emotions exactly right on paper. The most rewarding is when a character can make me cry. Thanks for the question!
This sounds pretty awesome – and rather terrifying!
It can be scary at parts, but you can be sure with my stories, there will always be a happy ending. Thanks for dropping in Barb!
This does sound creepy, and that cover is perfect!
I love the cover too! It fits the story perfectly. Thanks for coming by Tammy!
Thanks for this feature and giveaway. Sounds intriguing.
Thank you for dropping by Anne! It’s fun meeting new readers on this tour 🙂
The cover art is haunting. I haven’t read anything in this series yet, hope this can be read as a standalone.
Yes, it can definitely be read as a standalone, though I’ve had fun visiting all my characters again and scaring the poop out of them. Thanks for dropping in Cathy!
I love a good ghost story, and this book sounds perfect.
Definitely full of hauntings with some pretty scary twists. Enough to get your heart pounding anyway! Thanks for coming by Anita 🙂
Sounds like a good book.
Hi Rita! Have fun on the tour. Thanks for stopping in 🙂
Thanks so much fuonlyknew for hosting me today!
The pleasure is mine. Your book sounds thrilling and I love that eerie cover art!
I’m so excited about this book. It sounds like it will suck me right in.
Thank you Texasinak! I scared myself a bit writing this one 🙂
This looks nice and haunting. I need more time to read all the books!!
It’s a scary one! And you don’t need to read the first two to know what’s going on. Thanks for stopping in!
Eeek! I think that this one sounds like it is going to terrify me! I do love the excerpt and I think that this is one that I would read with the lights on. Thanks for sharing it! 😉
It can be scary in parts, but my books always have happy endings! Thanks for coming by!
I really liked the synopsis of the book. Sounds like a great read.
Thanks! This book has some of my most favorite characters to write and it was fun scaring the poop out of them. Thanks for stopping by!
This book sounds like a fantastic read.
Thank you Debbie! It was fun to scare my characters 🙂
Sounds great.
Thanks for coming by Dale!
I am looking forward to reading this story.
Sounds chilling, doesn’t it!